Migration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Phototaxis
motion or assume definite positions under such influence If the migration is toward the source of light it is termed positive
Remigration
Migration back to the place from which one came
Displaced Person and refugee
a result of the disturbances and he died before such migration he could not come within the meaning of the expression
Exodus
Egypt under the conduct of Moses and hence any large migration from a place
Commigration
Migration together
mockingbird
the southern states but by late 19th century it had migrated as far north as New York The name is also
Borough English
the sons, as soon as they attained the proper age, migrated from the paternal habitation, with an allotment of cattle, to
Remigrate
To migrate again to go back to return
Phenology
the relations between climate and periodic biological phenomena as the migrations and breeding of birds the flowering and fruiting of plants
passenger pigeon
extinct It was so called on account of its extensive migrations
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