Like wolves of the genus Chrysocyon
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MANEDLike wolves of the genus Chrysocyon
cistaceousof or like a Cistus, the rockrose genus
leishmanialof or like leishmania, any protozoon of the genus Leishmania
xyridaceousbelonging to the Xyridaceae, a genus of sedge-like flowers
coregonineof or like the genus Coregonus, a kind of whitefish
chameleonlikelike a chameleon, a lizardlike reptile of the genus Chamaeleo
accipitrallike an accipiter, a bird belonging to the Accipiter genus of hawks
streptocarpusany flowering plant of the Cape primrose genus Streptocarpus, with foxglove-like flowers
grindeliaany coarse plant of the American genus Grindelia, with yellow daisy-like flower-heads
streptocarpusesSTREPTOCARPUS, any flowering plant of the Cape primrose genus Streptocarpus, with foxglove-like flowers
grindeliasGRINDELIA, any coarse plant of the American genus Grindelia, with yellow daisy-like flower-heads
erythroniumany plant of the bulbous genus Erythronium, with decoratively mottled leaves and cyclamen-like flowers
etheostomineof or like the Etheostoma, a genus of small American freshwater fishes related to perch
erythroniumsERYTHRONIUM, any plant of the bulbous genus Erythronium, with decoratively mottled leaves and cyclamen-like flowers
tautonymousof or like a tautonym, a taxonomic name in which genus and species are the same
crinumany plant of the mostly tropical amaryllidaceous genus Crinum, having straplike leaves and clusters of lily-like flowers
oracheany plant of the genus Atriplex, esp. A. hortensis, of the goosefoot family, cultivated for use like spinach
orachesany plant of the genus Atriplex, esp. A. hortensis, of the goosefoot family, cultivated for use like spinach
orachany plant of the genus Atriplex, esp. A. hortensis, of the goosefoot family, cultivated for use like spinach
forsythiaany shrub of the genus Forsythia, a popular garden plant producing clusters of yellow jasmine-like flowers in the spring
quillwortany fernlike, aquatic marsh plant of the genus Isoëtes, characterized by clustered, quill-like leaves bearing sporangia in their bases
currawongany of several large black-and-white passerine birds of the genus Strepera, of Australia, having a resounding bell-like voice
forsythiasFORSYTHIA, any shrub of the genus Forsythia, a popular garden plant producing clusters of yellow jasmine-like flowers in the spring
vorticellaa sessile protozoan of the genus Vorticella, which has a long contractile stalk and a ciliated body shaped like an inverted bell
ragwortany of several plants of the genus Senecio, esp S. jacobaea of Europe, that have yellow daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
vorticellaeVORTICELLA, a sessile protozoan of the genus Vorticella, which has a long contractile stalk and a ciliated body shaped like an inverted bell
protoavisa member of the genus Protoavis of the Triassic periods, with dinosaur-like tail and hind legs, but some anatomical features characteristic of modern birds
protoavisesPROTOAVIS, a member of the genus Protoavis of the Triassic periods, with dinosaur-like tail and hind legs, but some anatomical features characteristic of modern birds
agrimoniesany of a genus (Agrimonia and especially A. eupatoria) of herbs of the rose family having compound leaves, slender spikes of small yellow flowers, and fruits like burs
cerastesany of several small vipers of the genus Cerastes, including the horned viper, that have a sideways looping motion like that of a sidewinder and inhabit deserts of northern Africa and southwestern Asia
geraniumsA herbaceous plant or small shrub of a genus that comprises the cranesbills and their relatives. Geraniums bear a long narrow fruit that is said to be shaped like the bill of a crane