Water plantain genus
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ALISMAWater plantain genus.
alismaceousbelonging to the water-plantain genus Alisma
hostaany of various plants belonging to the genus Hosta, of the lily family, which includes the plantain lily
hostasany of various plants belonging to the genus Hosta, of the lily family, which includes the plantain lily
hostaany of a genus (Hosta) of Asian perennial herbaceous plants of the lily family with densely growing basal leaves and tall racemes of white or violet flowers called also funkia plantain lily
TRAPAWater chestnut genus.
NAIASWater-plant genus
NEPAGenus of water scorpions.
NAIASGenus of water plants
RANATRAGenus of water scorpions.
ANASGenus of water fowls.
NEPAGenus of the water scorpion.
NELUMBIANOf a genus of large water lilies.
arvicolinerelating to the water-vole genus Arvicola
spatterdockthe yellow water lily of the genus Nuphar
spatterdocksSPATTERDOCK, the yellow water lily of the genus Nuphar
moccasinssnake (as of the genus Natrix) resembling a water moccasin
yabbysmall Australian crayfish, of the genus Cherax, inhabiting streams and water holes
yabbiessmall Australian crayfish, of the genus Cherax, inhabiting streams and water holes
wagtailany of several similar birds, as the water thrushes of the genus Seiurus
wagtailsany of several similar birds, as the water thrushes of the genus Seiurus
potamogetona plant of the pondweed genus of water plants, with floating and submerged leaves
potamogetonsPOTAMOGETON, a plant of the pondweed genus of water plants, with floating and submerged leaves
ceratodus(Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air
squillasany of various stomatopod crustaceans (especially genus Squilla) that burrow in mud or beneath stones in shallow water along the seashore
fanwortany aquatic plant belonging to the genus Cabomba, of the water lily family, having very small flowers and submerged and floating leaves
ceratodusesCERATODUS, (Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air
fanwortsany aquatic plant belonging to the genus Cabomba, of the water lily family, having very small flowers and submerged and floating leaves
nelumbosany aquatic plant of the genus Nelumbo, of the water lily family, having shieldlike leaves and showy, solitary flowers usually projecting above the water
nelumboany aquatic plant of the genus Nelumbo, of the water lily family, having shieldlike leaves and showy, solitary flowers usually projecting above the water
ranunculusA temperate plant of a genus that includes the buttercups and water crowfoots, typically having yellow or white bowl-shaped flowers and lobed or toothed leaves
ranunculusesA temperate plant of a genus that includes the buttercups and water crowfoots, typically having yellow or white bowl-shaped flowers and lobed or toothed leaves
basiliskany of several tropical American iguanid lizards of the genus Basiliscus, noted for their ability to run across the surface of water on their hind legs
ranunculiA temperate plant of a genus that includes the buttercups and water crowfoots, typically having yellow or white bowl-shaped flowers and lobed or toothed leaves
brucinewhite, crystalline, bitter, slightly water-soluble, very poisonous alkaloid, C23H26N2O4, obtained from the nux vomica tree Strychnos nux-vomica, and from other species of the same genus, resembling but no
brucineswhite, crystalline, bitter, slightly water-soluble, very poisonous alkaloid, C23H26N2O4, obtained from the nux vomica tree Strychnos nux-vomica, and from other species of the same genus, resembling but no
amoebaany of a large genus (Amoeba) of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed and never anastomosing pseudopodia, without permanent organelles or supporting structures, and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water and moist terrestrial environments
amebaeany of a large genus (Amoeba) of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed and never anastomosing pseudopodia, without permanent organelles or supporting structures, and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water and moist terrestrial environments
schistosomiasisinfection caused by parasitic flukes of the genus Schistosoma, occurring commonly in eastern Asia and in tropical regions and transmitted to humans through feces-contaminated fresh water or snails: symptoms commonly include pain, anemia, and malfun