any of a genus of brown algae
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fucusany of a genus of brown algae
fuciFUCUS, any of a genus of brown algae
fucusesFUCUS, any of a genus of brown algae
figwortany of numerous tall, usually coarse woodland plants of the genus Scrophularia, having a terminal cluster of small greenish-brown to purplish-brown flowers
sakisany of several monkeys of the genus Pithecia, of tropical South America, having a golden-brown to black, thick, shaggy coat and a long, bushy, nonprehensile tail
sakiany of several monkeys of the genus Pithecia, of tropical South America, having a golden-brown to black, thick, shaggy coat and a long, bushy, nonprehensile tail
dasyuresany of several nocturnal, carnivorous marsupials of the genus Dasyurus and related genera, of Australia, Tasmania, and nearby islands, typically having a reddish or olive-brown coat marked with white spots
dasyureany of several nocturnal, carnivorous marsupials of the genus Dasyurus and related genera, of Australia, Tasmania, and nearby islands, typically having a reddish or olive-brown coat marked with white spots
anolesany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
anoleany of numerous chiefly insectivorous New World lizards of the genus Anolis, related to the iguana, that have the ability to change the color of their skin among a wide range of green and brown shades
sliderany of several freshwater turtles of the genus Chrysemys, of North America, having a smooth shell usually olive brown with various markings above and yellow below: some, esp. C. scripta, are raised commercially and the young sold as pets, ra
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
spirogyraany of various minute green filamentous freshwater algae constituting the genus Spirogyra
spirogyrasSPIROGYRA, any of various minute green filamentous freshwater algae constituting the genus Spirogyra
kakasany of several New Zealand parrots of the genus Nestor, esp. N. meridionalis, having chiefly greenish and olive-brown plumage
kakaany of several New Zealand parrots of the genus Nestor, esp. N. meridionalis, having chiefly greenish and olive-brown plumage
lauanany of several Philippine trees of the genus Shorea and related genera, having brown or reddish wood used as lumber and in cabinetry
lauansany of several Philippine trees of the genus Shorea and related genera, having brown or reddish wood used as lumber and in cabinetry
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
yautiaany of several aroid plants (genus Xanthosoma, especially X. sagittifolium) chiefly of tropical America with starchy edible shaggy brown tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes
yautiasany of several aroid plants (genus Xanthosoma, especially X. sagittifolium) chiefly of tropical America with starchy edible shaggy brown tubers that are cooked and eaten like yams or potatoes
pikaany of several small, brown to gray tailless mammals of the genus Ochotona, resembling rabbits with short ears and legs and inhabiting western mountains of North America and parts of eastern Europe and Asia
pikasany of several small, brown to gray tailless mammals of the genus Ochotona, resembling rabbits with short ears and legs and inhabiting western mountains of North America and parts of eastern Europe and Asia
colobusany of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish-brown (C. badius), or olive (C. verus): now dwindling
colobiany of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish-brown (C. badius), or olive (C. verus): now dwindling
fuciany olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders
fucusesany olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders
fucusany olive-brown seaweed or alga of the genus Fucus, having branching fronds and often air bladders