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gilled
Having gills as a gilled tadpole Opposite of abranchiate
Flirt gill
A woman of light behavior a gill flirt
Gill flirt
A thoughtless giddy girl a flirt gill
Gill
Gill, one-fourth of a pint measure.
Plate gilled
Having flat or leaflike gills as the bivalve mollusks
Cause of action
his right to a judgment of the Court, Cooke v. Gill, 1873 LR CP 107: 42 LJ CP 98. In other
Caducibranchiate
With temporary gills applied to those Amphibia in which the gills do not
Siredon
larval form of any salamander while it still has external gills especially one of those which like the axolotl Amblystoma Mexicanum
Material facts and material particulars
of any corrupt practice, Roop Lal Sathi v. Nachhattar Singh Gill, AIR 1982 SC 1559: (1982) 3 SCC 487: (1983) 1
Scaphognathite
as a pumping organ to draw the water through the gill cavity
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