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Animals with the pangaré trait are sometimes called "mealy" or "light-pointed". The color of these lighter areas depends on the underlying color and ranges from off-white to light tan. [ 2 ] This type of coloration is most often found in breeds such as the Fjord horse , Exmoor Pony , and Haflinger .
Mealy-mouthed porpoise (Lissodelphis peronii, the southern right whale dolphin). Melville also calls this the right-whale porpoise, since it is often found in the ...
Other common names for the southern right whale dolphin include: whitebellied right whale dolphin, southern right whale porpoise, mealy-mouthed porpoise, tunina (tonina) sin aleta , delfin (delphin) liso austral (Spanish), minami semi-iruka , dauphin de Peron , yuzhnyi kitovidnyi delfin , Südlicher Glattdelfin , and zuidelijke gladde dolfijn .
In pores, this border is termed an annulus. Certain flowers have ring-like constrictions at the mouth of the flower, e.g. in Huernia and Aristolochia. 2. A ring of specialized cells on the sporangium. anterior Positioned in front of, toward the apex. Compare distal. anthemoid
An Iowa Poll from early December found that Trump leads at 51%, DeSantis follows at 19%, and Haley is in third at 16%. Christie was in fifth place at 4%.
lit. "mouth-amuser"; a single, bite-sized hors d'œuvre. In France, the exact expression used is amuse-gueule, gueule being slang for mouth (gueule is the mouth of a carnivorous animal; when used to describe a human mouth, it is vulgar—akin to "gob"— although the expression itself is not vulgar). The expression refers to a small mouthful of ...
Billy Crystal says there’s a moment from When Harry Met Sally that fans have been quoting back to him lately — and no, it’s not the obvious one.. The movie's memorable Katz’s Deli scene ...
Hydnellum ferrugineum, commonly known as the mealy tooth or the reddish-brown corky spine fungus, is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae.A widely distributed species, it is found in north Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.