Member of a colonial army?
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ALDENMember of a colonial triangle.
ANTMember of a colonial army
ANTMember of a colonial army?
continentalsA member of the colonial army in the American Revolution
QUEENANTSColonial rulers, of a sort
PENNNABBERArrester of a colonial leader
YEARDLEYA governor of colonial Virginia
TARPart of a colonial punishment
polypitea polyp of a colonial animal
colonialsCOLONIAL, a citizen of a colony
polypitesPOLYPITE, a polyp of a colonial animal
ALAMANCE... Creek, N.C., site of a 1771 colonial battle
sahiba term of respect in colonial India, also SAHEB
milleporeany of a group or order of colonial hydrozoans
saheba term of respect in colonial India, also SAHIB
STAMPTAXColonial grievance that was a cause of the Revolutionary War
sahibsSAHIB, a term of respect in colonial India, also SAHEB
sahebsSAHEB, a term of respect in colonial India, also SAHIB
milleporesMILLEPORE, any of a group or order of colonial hydrozoans
siphonophorousof or like a siphonophore, a type of colonial hydrozoan
zoariumcollection of distinct, individual zooids that make up a compound or colonial organism
zoarialcollection of distinct, individual zooids that make up a compound or colonial organism
zoariacollection of distinct, individual zooids that make up a compound or colonial organism
obeliaany of a genus (Obelia) of small colonial marine hydroids with colonies branched like trees
siphonophoreA colonial marine coelenterate of the order Siphonophora, such as a Portuguese man-of-war
siphonophoresA colonial marine coelenterate of the order Siphonophora, such as a Portuguese man-of-war
gorgonianA colonial coral of an order distinguished by a horny, treelike skeleton, including the sea fans and precious red coral
gorgoniansA colonial coral of an order distinguished by a horny, treelike skeleton, including the sea fans and precious red coral
sahibs(in India) sir; master: a term of respect used, esp. during the colonial period, when addressing or referring to a European
sahib(in India) sir; master: a term of respect used, esp. during the colonial period, when addressing or referring to a European
obeliascolonial hydroid of the genus Obelia, common in temperate seas and appearing as a delicate, mosslike growth on rocks, pilings, etc.
obeliacolonial hydroid of the genus Obelia, common in temperate seas and appearing as a delicate, mosslike growth on rocks, pilings, etc.
zooidalany one of the recognizably distinct individuals or elements of a compound or colonial animallike organism, whether or not detached or detachable
zooidany one of the recognizably distinct individuals or elements of a compound or colonial animallike organism, whether or not detached or detachable
zooidsany one of the recognizably distinct individuals or elements of a compound or colonial animallike organism, whether or not detached or detachable
ascidianany solitary or colonial tunicate of the class Ascidiacea, exhibiting in the larval stage the vertebrate characteristics of a notocord and hollow nerve cord
sahibsir master used especially among the native inhabitants of colonial India when addressing or speaking of a European of some social or official status