The Blue and the Gray
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ENEMIESThe Blue and the Gray, e.g.
ENEMIESThe Blue and the Gray. e.g.
harlequinsA small duck of fast-flowing streams around the Arctic and North Pacific, the male having mainly gray-blue plumage with bold white markings
molybdeniteA blue-gray mineral, typically occurring as hexagonal crystals. It consists of molybdenum disulfide and is the most common ore of molybdenum
morphoany of various large, tropical American butterflies of the genus Morpho, having brilliant blue, iridescent wings with an underside of brown or gray and eyelike spots
SIDESBlue and Gray
FOESBlue and Gray
HOYACollege athlete wearing blue and gray
bluejaycrested jay with a bright blue back and gray breast
kittensA stout furry gray and white moth, the caterpillar of which resembles that of the puss moth
claustrumA thin layer of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere between the lentiform nucleus and the insula
kittenA stout furry gray and white moth, the caterpillar of which resembles that of the puss moth
greylagsA large goose with mainly gray plumage, which is native to Eurasia and is the ancestor of the domestic goose
graylagsA large goose with mainly gray plumage, which is native to Eurasia and is the ancestor of the domestic goose
nilgaislarge, Indian antelope, Boselaphus tragocamelus, the male of which is bluish gray with small horns, the female tawny and hornless
nylghailarge, Indian antelope, Boselaphus tragocamelus, the male of which is bluish gray with small horns, the female tawny and hornless
nylghaularge, Indian antelope, Boselaphus tragocamelus, the male of which is bluish gray with small horns, the female tawny and hornless
nilgailarge, Indian antelope, Boselaphus tragocamelus, the male of which is bluish gray with small horns, the female tawny and hornless
corticesThe outer layer of the cerebrum (thecerebral cortex), composed of folded gray matter and playing an important role in consciousness
gangliosideany of a group of glycolipids that yield a hexose sugar on hydrolysis and are found esp in the plasma membrane of cells of the gray matter
headfishbrown and gray mola, Mola mola, inhabiting tropical and temperate seas, having the posterior half of the body sharply truncated behind the elongated dorsal and anal fins
wallarooany of several large kangaroos of the genus Macropus (Osphranter), of the grassy plains of Australia, especially M. robustus, having a reddish-gray coat and inhabiting rocky hills
gangliosidesGANGLIOSIDE, any of a group of glycolipids that yield a hexose sugar on hydrolysis and are found esp in the plasma membrane of cells of the gray matter
germaniumThe chemical element of atomic number 32, a shiny gray semimetal. Germanium was important in the making of transistors and other semiconductor devices, but has been largely replaced by silicon
caraculone of an Asian breed of sheep having curly fleece that is black in the young and brown or gray in the adult: raised esp. for lambskins used in the fur industry
pintailslender duck (Anas acuta) of the northern hemisphere with the male having a brown head, a white breast with a white line continuing up the side of the neck, and chiefly gray upperparts
ridleygray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 in. (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species
ridleysgray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 in. (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species
pudussmall, hollow-toothed deer of the genus Pudu, native to the South American Andes, having a dark brown or gray coat, a small head, and spiked antlers: now greatly reduced in number; P. pudu may be at risk of extinction
pudusmall, hollow-toothed deer of the genus Pudu, native to the South American Andes, having a dark brown or gray coat, a small head, and spiked antlers: now greatly reduced in number; P. pudu may be at risk of extinction
waxwingsany of a genus (Bombycilla) of American and Eurasian chiefly brown to gray oscine birds (as a cedar waxwing) having a showy crest, red waxy material on the tips of the secondaries, and a yellow band on the tip of the tail