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deer
deer ruminant mammal of the family Cervidae, found in most parts of the world except Australia. Antlers, solid bony outgrowths of the skull, develop in the males of most species and are shed and renewed annually. They are at first covered by "velvet," a soft, hairy skin permeated by blood... Read more |
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roe deer
roe deer small, short-horned deer, Capreolus capreolus, of Britain and Europe and as far east as China and Siberia. Its coat is golden red in summer, darkening to brown or even black in winter, with lighter undersides and a white rump patch. It stands from 26 to 30 in. (66-76.2 cm) at the... Read more |
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F. Gary Gray
F. Gary Gray 1969– Film and video director Video Triumphs Led to Film “Double-Edged Sword” “Dramatic Smart Action” Opportunity and Creativity Sources “I’m single-minded,” F. Gary Gray told The Source magazine. “When I’m working... Read more |
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spiracle
spiracle 1. A small paired opening that occurs on each side of the head in cartilaginous fish. It is the reduced first gill slit, its small size resulting from adaptations of the skeleton for the firm attachment of the jaws. In modern teleosts (bony fish) the spiracle is closed up. In tetrapods the... Read more |
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Polly Jean Harvey
Polly Jean Harvey Singer, songwriter, guitarist Beefheart, Blues in English Countryside Dry Enter Albini Creative Evolution Selected discography Sources “I don’t think I’ve ever worked on a song and I thought, ’Yeah, this is great’ while I’m doing... Read more |
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Rayleigh
Rayleigh Essex. Ragheleia 1086 (DB). ‘Woodland clearing frequented by female roe-deer or by she-goats’. OE rǣge + lēah.... Read more |
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Bevy
Bevy a drinking company; an assembly or collection. See also covey, flight, flock, herd, swarm. Examples: bevy of beauties, of bright damsels, 1725; of conies, 1486; of fair women, 1667; of fairies, 1603; of girls; of ladies, 1470; of larks, 1470; of maids of honour, 1808; of otter; of powdered... Read more |
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