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• the number of the pregnancy that a woman is in
Example sentence• The gravida was excited to feel her baby kick for the first time. |
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• (Greek mythology) an Ethiopian princess and daughter of Cassiopeia; she was fastened to a rock and exposed to a sea monster that was sent by Poseidon, but she was rescued by Perseus and became his wife
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• a state in southeastern United States between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War
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Example sentence• The cnida helps the sea anemone capture prey. |
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• a woman who is pregnant for the third time
Example sentence• She is a tertigravida, experiencing her third pregnancy. |
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• extinct order of jawless vertebrates
Example sentence• The anaspida had a distinctive shield-like head armor. |
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• hornworts: in some classification systems included in the class Hepaticopsida
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• true mosses: bryophytes having leafy rather than thalloid gametophytes: comprises orders Andreaeales; Bryales; Dicranales; Eubryales; Sphagnales
Example sentence• The bryopsida reproduces by spores. |
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• ctenophores having two long pinnate tentacles
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• extinct aquatic arthropods of the Paleozoic
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• comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel-veined leaves: includes grasses and lilies and palms and orchids; divided into four subclasses or superorders: Alismatidae; Arecidae; Commelinidae; and Liliidae
Example sentence• Some liliopsida plants are used in traditional medicine for their medicinal properties. |
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• club mosses and related forms: includes Lycopodiales; Isoetales; Selaginellales; and extinct Lepidodendrales; sometimes considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta
Example sentence• Fossilized remains of lycopsida can be found in various geological formations. |
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• most conifers: in some systems classified as a class (Pinopsida) and in others as a subdivision (Pinophytina); used in some classifications for one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta
Example sentence• The pinopsidas are characterized by having needle-like or scale-like leaves. |
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• used in former classifications to include all ferns and flowering plants and divided into the three classes Filicinae and Gymnospermae and Angiospermae
Example sentence• The study of pteropsida provides insights into plant evolution. |
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• horsetails and related forms
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• extinct reptiles of the Permian to Jurassic considered ancestral to mammals
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• yews: in some systems classified as a class (Taxopsida) and in others as a subdivision (Taxophytina) used in some classifications for one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta
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• shrub with trifoliate leaves and yellow flowers followed by backward curving seed pods; leaves foetid when crushed
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• hornworts: in some classification systems included in the class Hepaticopsida
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• liverworts: comprises orders Anthocerotales; Jungermanniales; Marchantiales; Sphaerocarpales
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• comprising seed plants that produce an embryo with a single cotyledon and parallel-veined leaves: includes grasses and lilies and palms and orchids; divided into four subclasses or superorders: Alismatidae; Arecidae; Commelinidae; and Liliidae
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• most conifers: in some systems classified as a class (Pinopsida) and in others as a subdivision (Pinophytina); used in some classifications for one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta
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• plant having clumps of nearly leafless pale yellowish to greenish stems bearing similarly colored flowers with white lower lips; northern New Mexico north through South Dakota and Washington to Alaska
Example sentence• The corallorhiza trifida has a unique symbiotic relationship with fungi. |
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• extinct order of jawless vertebrates
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• ctenophore having short tentacles; one family
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• the order of mayflies or shadflies (Ephemeroptera, Ephemerida)
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• extinct mammal-like reptiles found inhabiting all continents from the mid Permian to late Triassic
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• segmented worms: earthworms; lugworms; leeches
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• oldest known reptiles; turtles and extinct Permian forms
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• extinct reptiles of the Permian to Jurassic considered ancestral to mammals
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Example sentence• The exocycloida is a geometric shape that resembles a flower. |
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Example sentence• The coloquintida is a type of sour and bitter fruit used for medicinal purposes. |
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• low-growing shrubs of northern regions of Northern Hemisphere
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• erect to procumbent evergreen shrub having pendent clusters of white or pink flowers; of sphagnum peat bogs and other wet acidic areas in northern Europe
Example sentence• The marsh andromeda is a small flowering shrub that grows in wetland areas. |
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• genus of perennial wildflowers of North American plains and prairies; often cultivated for their showy flower heads
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