Newt in its terrestrial stage
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EFTNewt in its terrestrial stage
EFTA newt in its terrestrial stage
eftsnewt, esp. the eastern newt, Notophthalmus viridescens(red eft), in its immature terrestrial stage
eftnewt, esp. the eastern newt, Notophthalmus viridescens(red eft), in its immature terrestrial stage
scorpionsA terrestrial arachnid with lobsterlike pincers and a poisonous sting at the end of its jointed tail, which it can hold curved over the back. Most kinds live in tropical and subtropical areas
IMAGOInsect in its final stage
IMAGOInsect in its adult stage
ORCHESTRAPITIt's right in front of the stage
hydromedusaa hydrozoan in its medusoid stage also HYDROMEDUSAN, HYDROMEDUSOID
hydromedusasHYDROMEDUSA, a hydrozoan in its medusoid stage also HYDROMEDUSAN, HYDROMEDUSOID
entodermthe innermost cell layer of the embryo in its gastrula stage
smoltyoung, silvery salmon in the stage of its first migration to the sea
smoltsyoung, silvery salmon in the stage of its first migration to the sea
cryptozoitea malarial parasite at the stage of development in its host before it enters the red blood cells
cryptozoitesCRYPTOZOITE, a malarial parasite at the stage of development in its host before it enters the red blood cells
finished(of an object or room) Having been given a particular decorative surface as the final stage in its manufacture or decoration
miracidiumA free-swimming ciliated larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from the egg to its first host, typically a snail
miracidiaA free-swimming ciliated larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from the egg to its first host, typically a snail
gastrularof or like a gastrula, an embryo at the stage in which it forms a two-layered cup by the invagination of its wall
hyperplasiasThe enlargement of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in the reproduction rate of its cells, often as an initial stage in the development of cancer
hyperplasiaThe enlargement of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in the reproduction rate of its cells, often as an initial stage in the development of cancer