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Cephaloptera
north as New York Bay Some of them grow to enormous size becoming twenty feet of more across the body and
Gorilla
for its massive skeleton and powerful muscles which give it enormous strength In some respects its anatomy more than that of
Wergild, Weregild, Weregildum
and geld, satisfaction, Ang.-Sax.], the price of homicide or other enormous offences, paid partly to the Crown for the loss of
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Piacle
Piacle [Lat. piaculum], an enormous crime. Obsolete.
Flagrantly abused his position as member
termed as 'flagrant', must, in the circumstance be glaring, notorious, enormous, scandalous or wicked. Any alleged contravention of the provisions of
ceratopsian
any of several four footed herbivorous horned dinosaurs with enormous beaked skulls of the late Cretaceous in North America and
Confidence trick
Usually a preliminary to some joint but fictitious undertaking promising enormous bene-fits to B. Where the possession of money or goods
Shoebill
allied to the storks and herons and remarkable for its enormous broad swollen bill It inhabits the valley of the White
Pelican
which about a dozen species are known They have an enormous bill to the lower edge of which is attached a
Mammoth
extinct hairy maned elephant Mammuthus primigenius formerly Elephas primigenius of enormous size remains of which are found in the northern parts
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