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Genus
Genus, in logic, connotes an idea or quality which is universal
Parents est nomen generale ad omne genus cognationis
Parents est nomen generale ad omne genus cognationis. Co. Litt. 80, (Parent is a general name for
Brontosaurus
A genus of large sauropod American dinosaurs of the jurassic era or
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Culex
A genus of mosquitoes of the family Culicidae to which most of
Dentaria
a genus usually included in genus Cardamine in some classifications considered a
Erysipelothrix
a genus of non motile rod shaped Gram positive bacteria of the
kangaroo
feet in total length The tree kangaroos belonging to the genus Dendrolagus live in trees the rock kangaroos of the genus
plains wanderer
A bird of the genus Pedionomus Pedionomus torquatus of New South Wales the only species
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To form into a genus to view objects in their relations to a genus or
Dendranthema
a genus comprising plants often included in the genus Chrysanthemum
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