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... FLYING FISH : FLYING GURNARD ) ; and a few are capable of employing their fins as organs of locomotion in a very different way , creeping along the ground , or hopping among the weeds and stones of the shore . The heart of F. consists ...
... FLYING FISH : FLYING GURNARD ) ; and a few are capable of employing their fins as organs of locomotion in a very different way , creeping along the ground , or hopping among the weeds and stones of the shore . The heart of F. consists ...
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... flying- fish is similarly attracted by torches on the coasts of the South Sea Islands , but a small net is used instead of a fish- spear . The inhabitants of the South Sea Islands take ad- vantage of the habit of some fishes , of ...
... flying- fish is similarly attracted by torches on the coasts of the South Sea Islands , but a small net is used instead of a fish- spear . The inhabitants of the South Sea Islands take ad- vantage of the habit of some fishes , of ...
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... fly - flap ] : in eccles . and chh . hist . , an ecclesiastical fan , formed in Rome of peacocks ' feathers , and , in other Obediences , of metal ; anciently used to drive away flies and other insects from the chalice during the Sacred ...
... fly - flap ] : in eccles . and chh . hist . , an ecclesiastical fan , formed in Rome of peacocks ' feathers , and , in other Obediences , of metal ; anciently used to drive away flies and other insects from the chalice during the Sacred ...
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... fly either in strings or in wedge - shaped flocks like geese , a single bird leading the way for the flock . They seldom make use of their webbed feet for swimming , to which the length of their legs is not well adapted , the use of the ...
... fly either in strings or in wedge - shaped flocks like geese , a single bird leading the way for the flock . They seldom make use of their webbed feet for swimming , to which the length of their legs is not well adapted , the use of the ...
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... fly - flap : Low Ger . flabbe , a hanging lip ] : anything broad , hanging loose , and easily moved ; the motion and noise of it , as sails against the mast ; one of the pieces loosely covering the outside pockets of a coat : V. to move ...
... fly - flap : Low Ger . flabbe , a hanging lip ] : anything broad , hanging loose , and easily moved ; the motion and noise of it , as sails against the mast ; one of the pieces loosely covering the outside pockets of a coat : V. to move ...
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