Some tentacled species
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SQUIDSSome tentacled species
ENDANGEREDLike some species
RARELike some bird species
EXSITULike some conservation of endangered species
verticilliuma fungus some species of which cause plant disease
verticilliumsVERTICILLIUM, a fungus some species of which cause plant disease
alloantigenan antigen present only in some individuals of a species
alloantigensALLOANTIGEN, an antigen present only in some individuals of a species
synizesisa stage of meiosis in some species in which all the chromosomes contract together
bedstrawrubiaceous plant, Galium verum, or some allied species, formerly used as straw for stuffing mattresses
synizesesSYNIZESIS, a stage of meiosis in some species in which all the chromosomes contract together
fescuesany grass of the genus Festuca, some species of which are cultivated for pasture or lawns
autoallogamythe ability of some plants of a species to cross-pollinate and others to self-pollinate
fescueany grass of the genus Festuca, some species of which are cultivated for pasture or lawns
autoallogamiesAUTOALLOGAMY, the ability of some plants of a species to cross-pollinate and others to self-pollinate
mangabeyany of several slender, long-tailed monkeys of the genus Cercocebus, inhabiting forests of Africa: some species are endangered
spleenwortany fern of the genus Asplenium, some species of which were anciently used as remedies for disorders of the spleen
spleenwortsSPLEENWORT, any fern of the genus Asplenium, some species of which were anciently used as remedies for disorders of the spleen
yellowweedany of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
yellowweedsYELLOWWEED, any of various yellow-flowered plants, such as the ragwort in Europe and some species of goldenrod in the U.S.
howlersany large, prehensile-tailed tropical American monkey of the genus Alouatta, the males of which make a howling noise: some species are endangered
cycasany of several palmlike Old World tropical plants of the genus Cycas, some species of which are cultivated as ornamentals in warm climates
cycasesany of several palmlike Old World tropical plants of the genus Cycas, some species of which are cultivated as ornamentals in warm climates
sterculiaany of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood
virionthe infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope
virionsthe infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope
allotypeantibody of a given class having certain molecular sites shared by only some members of a species and therefore acting as an antigen to other members of the same species
excimersAn unstable molecule that is formed in an excited state by the combination of two smaller molecules or atoms and rapidly dissociates with emission of radiation. Such species are utilized in some kinds of lasers
daturasany of several plants belonging to the genus Datura, of the nightshade family, including some species grown as ornamentals and usually having funnel-shaped flowers and prickly pods: the leaves and seeds are the source of hallucinogenic alkaloids
daturaany of several plants belonging to the genus Datura, of the nightshade family, including some species grown as ornamentals and usually having funnel-shaped flowers and prickly pods: the leaves and seeds are the source of hallucinogenic alkaloids
daturicany of several plants belonging to the genus Datura, of the nightshade family, including some species grown as ornamentals and usually having funnel-shaped flowers and prickly pods: the leaves and seeds are the source of hallucinogenic alkaloids
albatrossesA very large oceanic bird related to the shearwaters, with long narrow wings. Albatrosses, some species of which have wingspans greater than 10 feet (3.3 m), are found mainly in the southern oceans, with three kinds in the North Pacific