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   games-master
         n 1: the teacher in charge of games at a school [syn: {games-
               master}, {games-mistress}]

English Dictionary: genus Maja by the DICT Development Group
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games-mistress
n
  1. the teacher in charge of games at a school [syn: {games- master}, games-mistress]
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gamesmanship
n
  1. the use of dubious (although not technically illegal) methods to win a game
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Gan Jiang
n
  1. a river in southeastern China that flows generally north into the Chang Jiang to the north of Nanchang
    Synonym(s): Gan Jiang, Kan River
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genus Aeonium
n
  1. a genus of plants of the family Crassulaceae [syn: Aeonium, genus Aeonium]
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genus Amanita
n
  1. genus of widely distributed agarics that have white spores and are poisonous with few exceptions
    Synonym(s): Amanita, genus Amanita
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genus Amaranthus
n
  1. large widely distributed genus of chiefly coarse annual herbs
    Synonym(s): Amaranthus, genus Amaranthus
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genus Amaryllis
n
  1. type genus of the Amaryllidaceae; bulbous flowering plants of southern Africa
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genus Amauropelta
n
  1. epiphytic or terrestrial ferns of America and Africa and Polynesia
    Synonym(s): Amauropelta, genus Amauropelta
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genus Amazona
n
  1. a genus of Psittacidae
    Synonym(s): Amazona, genus Amazona
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genus Amberboa
n
  1. herbs of Mediterranean to central Asia cultivated for their flowers
    Synonym(s): Amberboa, genus Amberboa
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genus Ambloplites
n
  1. a genus of Centrarchidae [syn: Ambloplites, {genus Ambloplites}]
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genus Amblyrhynchus
n
  1. marine iguanas [syn: Amblyrhynchus, {genus Amblyrhynchus}]
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genus Ambrosia
n
  1. comprising the ragweeds; in some classification considered the type genus of a separate family Ambrosiaceae
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genus Ambystoma
n
  1. type genus of the Ambystomatidae [syn: Ambystoma, {genus Ambystoma}]
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genus Ameiurus
n
  1. type genus of the Ameiuridae: bullhead catfishes [syn: Ameiurus, genus Ameiurus]
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genus Amelanchier
n
  1. North American deciduous trees or shrubs [syn: Amelanchier, genus Amelanchier]
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genus Amia
n
  1. type genus of the Amiidae
    Synonym(s): Amia, genus Amia
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genus Amianthum
n
  1. one species: fly poison; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae
    Synonym(s): Amianthum, genus Amianthum
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genus Ammobium
n
  1. small genus of Australian herbs grown for their flowers
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genus Ammodytes
n
  1. type genus of the Ammodytidae [syn: Ammodytes, {genus Ammodytes}]
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genus Ammotragus
n
  1. genus of wild sheep
    Synonym(s): Ammotragus, genus Ammotragus
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genus Amoeba
n
  1. protozoan inhabiting moist soils or bottom vegetation in fresh or salt water
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genus Amorpha
n
  1. American herbs or shrubs usually growing in dry sunny habitats on prairies and hillsides
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genus Amorphophallus
n
  1. genus of large tropical east Asian cormous aroids: devil's tongue; snake palm
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genus Amphibolips
n
  1. cynipid gall wasps, especially causing oak-apple galls
    Synonym(s): Amphibolips, genus Amphibolips
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genus Amphicarpa
n
  1. very small genus of twining vines of North America and Asia: hog peanut
    Synonym(s): Amphicarpaea, genus Amphicarpaea, Amphicarpa, genus Amphicarpa
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genus Amphicarpaea
n
  1. very small genus of twining vines of North America and Asia: hog peanut
    Synonym(s): Amphicarpaea, genus Amphicarpaea, Amphicarpa, genus Amphicarpa
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genus Amphioxus
n
  1. type genus of the Amphioxidae
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genus Amphiprion
n
  1. damsel fishes
    Synonym(s): Amphiprion, genus Amphiprion
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genus Amphisbaena
n
  1. type genus of the Amphisbaenidae [syn: Amphisbaena, genus Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenia, genus Amphisbaenia]
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genus Amphisbaenia
n
  1. type genus of the Amphisbaenidae [syn: Amphisbaena, genus Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenia, genus Amphisbaenia]
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genus Amphiuma
n
  1. congo snakes
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genus Amsinckia
n
  1. rough annual herbs of Europe and the Americas: fiddlenecks
    Synonym(s): Amsinckia, genus Amsinckia
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genus Amsonia
n
  1. genus of herbs and subshrubs with milky juice and showy bluish flowers; Europe to Asia Minor to Japan and North America
    Synonym(s): Amsonia, genus Amsonia
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genus Amygdalus
n
  1. used in former classifications for peach and almond trees which are now included in genus Prunus
    Synonym(s): Amygdalus, genus Amygdalus
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genus Anabas
n
  1. the type genus of the family Anabantidae; small fish that resemble perch
    Synonym(s): Anabas, genus Anabas
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genus Anabrus
n
  1. a genus of Tettigoniidae
    Synonym(s): Anabrus, genus Anabrus
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genus Anacardium
n
  1. type genus of the Anacardiaceae: cashew [syn: Anacardium, genus Anacardium]
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genus Anacyclus
n
  1. a Spanish pellitory
    Synonym(s): Anacyclus, genus Anacyclus
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genus Anadenanthera
n
  1. 2 species of tropical American shrubs or trees [syn: Anadenanthera, genus Anadenanthera]
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genus Anagallis
n
  1. chiefly Old World herbs [syn: Anagallis, {genus Anagallis}]
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genus Anagasta
n
  1. moth whose larvae are flour moths [syn: Anagasta, {genus Anagasta}]
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genus Anagyris
n
  1. very small genus of shrubs of southern Europe having backward curving seed pods
    Synonym(s): Anagyris, genus Anagyris
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genus Ananas
n
  1. a genus of tropical American plants have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of the fruits of several flowers (such as pineapples)
    Synonym(s): Ananas, genus Ananas
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genus Anaphalis
n
  1. a genus of herbs of north temperate regions having hoary leaves: pearly everlasting
    Synonym(s): Anaphalis, genus Anaphalis
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genus Anarhichas
n
  1. type genus of the Anarhichadidae [syn: Anarhichas, {genus Anarhichas}]
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genus Anas
n
  1. type genus of the Anatidae: freshwater ducks [syn: Anas, genus Anas]
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genus Anasa
n
  1. squash bugs
    Synonym(s): Anasa, genus Anasa
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genus Anastatica
n
  1. one species: rose of Jericho; resurrection plant [syn: Anastatica, genus Anastatica]
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genus Anastomus
n
  1. openbills
    Synonym(s): Anastomus, genus Anastomus
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genus Anatotitan
n
  1. genus of large duck-billed dinosaurs; late Cretaceous
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genus Anchusa
n
  1. rough and hairy Old World herbs
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genus Ancistrodon
n
  1. copperheads [syn: Agkistrodon, genus Agkistrodon, Ancistrodon, genus Ancistrodon]
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genus Ancylus
n
  1. type genus of the family Ancylidae: river limpet [syn: Ancylus, genus Ancylus]
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genus Andira
n
  1. small genus of evergreen trees of tropical America and western Africa
    Synonym(s): Andira, genus Andira
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genus Andreaea
n
  1. brown or blackish Alpine mosses having a dehiscent capsule with 4 longitudinal slits
    Synonym(s): Andreaea, genus Andreaea
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genus Andrena
n
  1. a solitary burrowing short-tongued bee
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genus Andricus
n
  1. cynipid gall wasps, chiefly affecting oaks [syn: Andricus, genus Andricus]
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genus Andromeda
n
  1. low-growing shrubs of northern regions of northern hemisphere
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genus Andropogon
n
  1. tall annual or perennial grasses with spikelike racemes; warm regions
    Synonym(s): Andropogon, genus Andropogon
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genus Andryala
n
  1. a genus of hardy hairy latex-producing perennials of Mediterranean area
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genus Aneides
n
  1. climbing salamanders
    Synonym(s): Aneides, genus Aneides
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genus Anemia
n
  1. genus of terrestrial or lithophytic ferns having pinnatifid fronds; chiefly of tropical America
    Synonym(s): Anemia, genus Anemia
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genus Anemone
n
  1. perennial herbs with tuberous roots and beautiful flowers; of north and south temperate regions
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genus Anemonella
n
  1. one species: rue anemone [syn: Anemonella, {genus Anemonella}]
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genus Anemopsis
n
  1. one species: yerba mansa [syn: Anemopsis, {genus Anemopsis}]
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genus Anethum
n
  1. dill
    Synonym(s): Anethum, genus Anethum
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genus Angelica
n
  1. biennial or perennial herbs of the northern hemisphere; have a taproot
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genus Angiopteris
n
  1. one species: tree fern
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genus Angraecum
n
  1. genus of tropical Old World epiphytic orchids with showy flowers sometimes grotesque
    Synonym(s): genus Angrecum, Angraecum, genus Angraecum
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genus Angrecum
n
  1. genus of tropical Old World epiphytic orchids with showy flowers sometimes grotesque
    Synonym(s): genus Angrecum, Angraecum, genus Angraecum
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genus Anguilla
n
  1. type genus of the Anguillidae: eels [syn: Anguilla, genus Anguilla]
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genus Anguillula
n
  1. a genus of Cephalobidae [syn: Anguillula, {genus Anguillula}, Turbatrix, genus Turbatrix]
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genus Anguis
n
  1. type genus of the Anguidae: blindworms [syn: Anguis, genus Anguis]
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genus Anhima
n
  1. type genus of the Anhimidae; horned screamers [syn: Anhima, genus Anhima]
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genus Anhinga
n
  1. type genus of the Anhingidae
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genus Anigozanthus
n
  1. genus of monocotyledonous plants with curious woolly flowers on sturdy stems above a fan of sword-shaped leaves; includes kangaroo's paw and Australian sword lily; sometimes placed in family Amaryllidaceae
    Synonym(s): Anigozanthus, genus Anigozanthus
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genus Anisotremus
n
  1. a genus of Haemulidae [syn: Anisotremus, {genus Anisotremus}]
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genus Ankylosaurus
n
  1. armored herbivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous
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genus Annona
n
  1. type genus of the Annonaceae; tropical American trees or shrubs
    Synonym(s): Annona, genus Annona
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genus Anoa
n
  1. a genus of mammals of the family Bovidae
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genus Anodonta
n
  1. thin-shelled freshwater mussels [syn: Anodonta, {genus Anodonta}]
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genus Anoectochilus
n
  1. genus of delicate Asiatic orchids [syn: Anoectochilus, genus Anoectochilus]
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genus Anogramma
n
  1. a genus of ferns belonging to the family Pteridaceae [syn: Anogramma, genus Anogramma]
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genus Anolis
n
  1. New World chameleons
    Synonym(s): Anolis, genus Anolis
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genus Anomala
n
  1. genus of beetles whose grubs feed mainly on roots of plants; includes several pests of cultivated grasses
    Synonym(s): Anomala, genus Anomala
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genus Anomalops
n
  1. type genus of the family Anomalopidae
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genus Anomalopteryx
n
  1. small moas
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genus Anomia
n
  1. type genus of the family Anomiidae: saddle oysters [syn: Anomia, genus Anomia]
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genus Anopheles
n
  1. malaria mosquitoes; distinguished by the adult's head- downward stance and absence of breathing tubes in the larvae
    Synonym(s): Anopheles, genus Anopheles
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genus Anser
n
  1. typical geese
    Synonym(s): Anser, genus Anser
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genus Antedon
n
  1. a genus of echinoderms of the family Antedonidae [syn: Antedon, genus Antedon]
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genus Antennaria
n
  1. small woolly perennial herbs having small whitish discoid flowers surrounded by a ring of club-shaped bristles
    Synonym(s): Antennaria, genus Antennaria
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genus Anthemis
n
  1. dog fennel
    Synonym(s): Anthemis, genus Anthemis
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genus Antheraea
n
  1. large moths whose larvae produce silk of high quality [syn: Antheraea, genus Antheraea]
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genus Anthericum
n
  1. genus of Old World (mainly African) perennial herbs; sometimes placed in family Asphodelaceae
    Synonym(s): Anthericum, genus Anthericum
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genus Antheropeas
n
  1. small genus of North American herbs often included in genus Eriophyllum
    Synonym(s): Antheropeas, genus Antheropeas
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genus Anthidium
n
  1. potter bees
    Synonym(s): Anthidium, genus Anthidium
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genus Anthoceros
n
  1. hornworts
    Synonym(s): Anthoceros, genus Anthoceros
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genus Anthonomus
n
  1. weevils destructive of cultivated plants [syn: Anthonomus, genus Anthonomus]
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genus Anthriscus
n
  1. chervil: of Europe, North Africa and Asia [syn: Anthriscus, genus Anthriscus]
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genus Anthurium
n
  1. large genus of often epiphytic evergreen tropical American plants often cultivated as houseplants
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genus Anthus
n
  1. pipits
    Synonym(s): Anthus, genus Anthus
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genus Anthyllis
n
  1. genus of Mediterranean herbs and shrubs [syn: Anthyllis, genus Anthyllis]
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genus Antidorcas
n
  1. springboks
    Synonym(s): Antidorcas, genus Antidorcas
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genus Antigonia
n
  1. a genus of fish in the family Caproidae [syn: Antigonia, genus Antigonia]
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genus Antilocapra
n
  1. type and sole genus of the Antilocapridae comprising one species
    Synonym(s): Antilocapra, genus Antilocapra
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genus Antilope
n
  1. blackbucks
    Synonym(s): Antilope, genus Antilope
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genus Antirrhinum
n
  1. a genus of herbs of the family Scrophulariaceae with brightly colored irregular flowers
    Synonym(s): Antirrhinum, genus Antirrhinum
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genus Antrodemus
n
  1. carnivorous dinosaur of North America; late Jurassic [syn: genus Allosaurus, genus Antrodemus]
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genus Antrozous
n
  1. a genus of Vespertilionidae [syn: Antrozous, {genus Antrozous}]
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genus Caenolestes
n
  1. type genus of the family Caenolestidae [syn: Caenolestes, genus Caenolestes]
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genus Caiman
n
  1. caimans
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genus Camassia
n
  1. genus of scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs
    Synonym(s): Camassia, genus Camassia, Quamassia, genus Quamassia
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genus Cambarus
n
  1. a genus of Astacidae
    Synonym(s): Cambarus, genus Cambarus
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genus Camelina
n
  1. annual and biennial herbs of Mediterranean to central Asia
    Synonym(s): Camelina, genus Camelina, false flax
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genus Camellia
n
  1. tropical Asiatic evergreen shrubs or small trees
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genus Camelus
n
  1. type genus of the Camelidae: camels [syn: Camelus, {genus Camelus}]
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genus Campanula
n
  1. large genus of herbs grown for their blossoms: bellflowers
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genus Campephilus
n
  1. a genus of Picidae [syn: Campephilus, {genus Campephilus}]
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genus Camponotus
n
  1. carpenter ants
    Synonym(s): Camponotus, genus Camponotus
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genus Camptosorus
n
  1. classification used in some especially former systems for plants usually placed in genus Asplenium
    Synonym(s): Camptosorus, genus Camptosorus
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genus Campyloneurum
n
  1. epiphytic ferns of tropical America [syn: Campyloneurum, genus Campyloneurum]
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genus Campylorhynchus
n
  1. alternative classifications for the cactus wrens [syn: Campylorhynchus, genus Campylorhynchus, Heleodytes, genus Heleodytes]
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genus Canachites
n
  1. spruce grouse
    Synonym(s): Canachites, genus Canachites
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genus Cananga
n
  1. a genus of Malayan tree [syn: Cananga, genus Cananga, Canangium, genus Canangium]
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genus Canangium
n
  1. a genus of Malayan tree [syn: Cananga, genus Cananga, Canangium, genus Canangium]
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genus Canavalia
n
  1. herbs or woody vines of mainly American tropics and subtropics
    Synonym(s): Canavalia, genus Canavalia
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genus Cancer
n
  1. type genus of the family Cancridae [syn: Cancer, {genus Cancer}]
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genus Candida
n
  1. a genus of yeastlike imperfect fungi; sometimes included in genus Monilia of the family Moniliaceae
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genus Canella
n
  1. one species
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genus Canis
n
  1. type genus of the Canidae: domestic and wild dogs; wolves; jackals
    Synonym(s): Canis, genus Canis
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genus Canna
n
  1. type and sole genus of the Cannaceae: perennial lily-like herbs of New World tropics
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genus Cannabis
n
  1. hemp: genus of coarse annuals native to central Asia and widely naturalized in north temperate regions; in some classifications included in the family Moraceae
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genus Cantharellus
n
  1. a well-known genus of fungus; has funnel-shaped fruiting body; includes the chanterelles
    Synonym(s): Cantharellus, genus Cantharellus
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genus Cenchrus
n
  1. a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae that have burs
    Synonym(s): Cenchrus, genus Cenchrus
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genus Centaurea
n
  1. knapweed; star thistle [syn: Centaurea, {genus Centaurea}]
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genus Centaurium
n
  1. genus of low-growing herbs mostly of northern hemisphere having flowers with protruding spirally twisted anthers
    Synonym(s): Centaurium, genus Centaurium
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genus Centranthus
n
  1. genus of southern European herbs and subshrubs [syn: Centranthus, genus Centranthus]
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genus Centrocercus
n
  1. sage grouse
    Synonym(s): Centrocercus, genus Centrocercus
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genus Centrolobium
n
  1. a genus of Centrolobium [syn: Centrolobium, {genus Centrolobium}]
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genus Centropomus
n
  1. type genus of the Centropomidae: snooks [syn: Centropomus, genus Centropomus]
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genus Centropristis
n
  1. sea basses
    Synonym(s): Centropristis, genus Centropristis
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genus Centropus
n
  1. a genus of Cuculidae
    Synonym(s): Centropus, genus Centropus
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genus Centrosema
n
  1. a genus of chiefly tropical American vines of the family Leguminosae having trifoliate leaves and large flowers
    Synonym(s): Centrosema, genus Centrosema
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genus Centunculus
n
  1. a dicotyledonous genus of the family Primulaceae [syn: Centunculus, genus Centunculus]
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genus Chaenactis
n
  1. genus of flowering herbs of western United States
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genus Chaenomeles
n
  1. flowering quince
    Synonym(s): Chaenomeles, genus Chaenomeles
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genus Chaenopsis
n
  1. a genus of fish of the family Clinidae including pikeblennies
    Synonym(s): Chaenopsis, genus Chaenopsis
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genus Chamaea
n
  1. a genus of Paridae
    Synonym(s): Chamaea, genus Chamaea
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genus Chamaecrista
n
  1. genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs having sensitive leaves and suddenly dehiscing pods; some species placed in genus Cassia
    Synonym(s): Chamaecrista, genus Chamaecrista
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genus Chamaecyparis
n
  1. a genus of Chamaecyparis [syn: Chamaecyparis, {genus Chamaecyparis}]
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genus Chamaecytisus
n
  1. small late-flowering trees or subshrubs having yellow to red flowers and leathery or woody pods; often especially formerly included in genus Cytisus
    Synonym(s): Chamaecytisus, genus Chamaecytisus
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genus Chamaedaphne
n
  1. one species: leatherleaf [syn: Chamaedaphne, {genus Chamaedaphne}]
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genus Chamaeleo
n
  1. type genus of the Chamaeleontidae [syn: Chamaeleo, {genus Chamaeleo}, genus Chamaeleon]
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genus Chamaeleon
n
  1. type genus of the Chamaeleontidae [syn: Chamaeleo, {genus Chamaeleo}, genus Chamaeleon]
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genus Chamaemelum
n
  1. small genus of plants sometimes included in genus Anthemis: chamomile
    Synonym(s): Chamaemelum, genus Chamaemelum
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genus Chauna
n
  1. crested screamers
    Synonym(s): Chauna, genus Chauna
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genus Chenopodium
n
  1. goosefoot; pigweed [syn: Chenopodium, {genus Chenopodium}]
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genus Chimaera
n
  1. type genus of the Chimaeridae
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genus Chimaphila
n
  1. small genus of evergreen herbs with long creeping rootstocks and shining leaves; North America; Europe; east Asia
    Synonym(s): Chimaphila, genus Chimaphila
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genus Chimonanthus
n
  1. small genus of Asian deciduous or evergreen shrubs having fragrant flowers: winter sweet
    Synonym(s): Chimonanthus, genus Chimonanthus
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genus Chinchilla
n
  1. type genus of the Chinchillidae
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genus Chinchona
n
  1. large genus of trees of Andean region of South America having medicinal bark
    Synonym(s): genus Cinchona, genus Chinchona
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genus Chionanthus
n
  1. deciduous trees or shrubs: fringe tree [syn: Chionanthus, genus Chionanthus]
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genus Chondrus
n
  1. a genus of protoctist
    Synonym(s): Chondrus, genus Chondrus
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genus Chunga
n
  1. a genus of Cariamidae
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genus Cimex
n
  1. type genus of the Cimicidae: bedbugs [syn: Cimex, {genus Cimex}]
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genus Cimicifuga
n
  1. small genus of perennial herbs of north temperate regions: bugbane
    Synonym(s): Cimicifuga, genus Cimicifuga
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genus Cinchona
n
  1. large genus of trees of Andean region of South America having medicinal bark
    Synonym(s): genus Cinchona, genus Chinchona
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genus Cinclus
n
  1. type genus of the family Cinclidae [syn: Cinclus, {genus Cinclus}]
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genus Cinnamomum
n
  1. Asiatic and Australian aromatic trees and shrubs [syn: Cinnamomum, genus Cinnamomum]
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genus Cnemidophorus
n
  1. whiptails
    Synonym(s): Cnemidophorus, genus Cnemidophorus
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genus Cnicus
n
  1. one species: blessed thistle [syn: Cnicus, {genus Cnicus}]
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genus Cnidoscolus
n
  1. a genus of perennial plant with bristles; belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae
    Synonym(s): Cnidoscolus, genus Cnidoscolus
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genus Comandra
n
  1. small genus of chiefly North American parasitic plants
    Synonym(s): Comandra, genus Comandra
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genus Comatula
n
  1. former usage synonymous with Antedon [syn: Comatula, genus Comatula]
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genus Combretum
n
  1. type genus of the Combretaceae: tropical and subtropical small shrubs and trees
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genus Commelina
n
  1. type genus of the Commelinaceae; large genus of herbs of branching or creeping habit: day flower; widow's tears
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genus Commiphora
n
  1. genus of East Indian and African trees yielding balsamic products
    Synonym(s): Commiphora, genus Commiphora
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genus Compsognathus
n
  1. a reptile genus of Theropoda
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genus Comptonia
n
  1. one species: sweet fern [syn: Comptonia, {genus Comptonia}]
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genus Condylura
n
  1. star-nosed moles
    Synonym(s): Condylura, genus Condylura
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genus Conepatus
n
  1. a genus of Mustelidae
    Synonym(s): Conepatus, genus Conepatus
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genus Conferva
n
  1. type genus of Tribonemaceae [syn: Tribonema, {genus Tribonema}, genus Conferva]
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genus Conilurus
n
  1. jerboa rats
    Synonym(s): Conilurus, genus Conilurus
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genus Coniogramme
n
  1. terrestrial ferns of Pacific islands and Asia [syn: Coniogramme, genus Coniogramme]
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genus Conium
n
  1. small genus of highly toxic biennials: hemlock [syn: Conium, genus Conium]
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genus Connarus
n
  1. large genus of tropical trees and shrubs; type genus of the Connaraceae
    Synonym(s): Connarus, genus Connarus
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genus Connochaetes
n
  1. African antelopes: gnus [syn: Connochaetes, {genus Connochaetes}]
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genus Conocarpus
n
  1. monotypic genus of tropical American trees: button tree
    Synonym(s): Conocarpus, genus Conocarpus
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genus Conoclinium
n
  1. mistflower
    Synonym(s): Conoclinium, genus Conoclinium
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genus Conopodium
n
  1. a genus of dicotyledonous plants of the family Umbelliferae
    Synonym(s): Conopodium, genus Conopodium
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genus Conospermum
n
  1. Australian shrubs (some trees) with flowers in dense spikes: smoke bush
    Synonym(s): Conospermum, genus Conospermum
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genus Conradina
n
  1. small genus of low aromatic shrubs of southeastern United States
    Synonym(s): Conradina, genus Conradina
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genus Consolida
n
  1. plants having flowers resembling the larkspur's but differing from larkspur's in the arrangement of petals; sometimes included in genus Delphinium
    Synonym(s): Consolida, genus Consolida
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genus Contopus
n
  1. pewees
    Synonym(s): Contopus, genus Contopus
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genus Conuropsis
n
  1. a genus of Psittacidae [syn: Conuropsis, {genus Conuropsis}]
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genus Convallaria
n
  1. sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae: lily of the valley
    Synonym(s): Convallaria, genus Convallaria
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genus Convolvulus
n
  1. genus of mostly climbing or scrambling herbs and shrubs: bindweed
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genus Conyza
n
  1. common American weed or wildflower [syn: Conyza, {genus Conyza}]
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genus Coumarouna
n
  1. tropical American trees: tonka beans [syn: Coumarouna, genus Coumarouna, Dipteryx, genus Dipteryx]
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genus Cuminum
n
  1. cumin
    Synonym(s): Cuminum, genus Cuminum
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genus Cuniculus
n
  1. pacas
    Synonym(s): Cuniculus, genus Cuniculus
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genus Cuon
n
  1. Asiatic wild dog [syn: Cuon, Cyon, genus Cuon, {genus Cyon}]
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genus Cyamopsis
n
  1. small genus of annual usually hairy herbs of tropical Africa and Arabia
    Synonym(s): Cyamopsis, genus Cyamopsis
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genus Cyamus
n
  1. whale lice
    Synonym(s): Cyamus, genus Cyamus
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genus Cyanocitta
n
  1. New World jays
    Synonym(s): Cyanocitta, genus Cyanocitta
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genus Cymbidium
n
  1. genus of tropical epiphytic or terrestrial Old World orchids; one of the most popular orchid genera
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genus Cynancum
n
  1. genus of perennial tropical African lianas
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genus Cynara
n
  1. artichoke; cardoon
    Synonym(s): Cynara, genus Cynara
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genus Cynips
n
  1. type genus of the Cynipidae: gall wasps [syn: Cynips, genus Cynips]
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genus Cynocephalus
n
  1. type genus of the family Cynocephalidae [syn: Cynocephalus, genus Cynocephalus]
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genus Cynodon
n
  1. creeping perennial grasses of tropical and southern Africa
    Synonym(s): Cynodon, genus Cynodon
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genus Cynoglossum
n
  1. a large genus of tall rough herbs belonging to the family Boraginaceae
    Synonym(s): Cynoglossum, genus Cynoglossum
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genus Cynomys
n
  1. prairie dogs
    Synonym(s): Cynomys, genus Cynomys
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genus Cynopterus
n
  1. a genus of Megachiroptera [syn: Cynopterus, {genus Cynopterus}]
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genus Cynoscion
n
  1. sea trout
    Synonym(s): Cynoscion, genus Cynoscion
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genus Cyon
n
  1. Asiatic wild dog [syn: Cuon, Cyon, genus Cuon, {genus Cyon}]
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genus Eimeria
n
  1. type genus of the family Eimeriidae; includes serious pathogens
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genus Emberiza
n
  1. Old World buntings
    Synonym(s): Emberiza, genus Emberiza
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genus Embothrium
n
  1. small genus of South American evergreen shrubs or small trees with long willowy branches and flowers in flamboyant terminal clusters
    Synonym(s): Embothrium, genus Embothrium
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genus Emilia
n
  1. tropical African herbs
    Synonym(s): Emilia, genus Emilia
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genus Emmanthe
n
  1. one species: yellow bells [syn: Emmanthe, {genus Emmanthe}]
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genus Empetrum
n
  1. crowberries
    Synonym(s): Empetrum, genus Empetrum
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genus Encelia
n
  1. genus of shrubs of southwestern United States and Mexico: brittlebush
    Synonym(s): Encelia, genus Encelia
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genus Enceliopsis
n
  1. small genus of xerophytic herbs of southwestern United States
    Synonym(s): Enceliopsis, genus Enceliopsis
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genus Encephalartos
n
  1. genus of arborescent African cycads; sometimes classified in family Cycadaceae
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genus Encyclia
n
  1. large genus of epiphytic and lithophytic orchids of tropical and subtropical Americas and West Indies; formerly included in genus Epidendrum
    Synonym(s): Encyclia, genus Encyclia
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genus Endamoeba
n
  1. the type genus of the family Endamoebidae [syn: Endamoeba, genus Endamoeba]
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genus Engelmannia
n
  1. one species: North American herbs that resemble sunflowers
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genus Engraulis
n
  1. type genus of the family Engraulidae [syn: Engraulis, genus Engraulis]
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genus Enhydra
n
  1. sea otters
    Synonym(s): Enhydra, genus Enhydra
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genus Ensete
n
  1. Old World tropical herbs: Abyssinian bananas [syn: Ensete, genus Ensete]
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genus Ensis
n
  1. razor clams
    Synonym(s): Ensis, genus Ensis
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genus Entandrophragma
n
  1. cedar mahogany trees [syn: Entandrophragma, {genus Entandrophragma}]
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genus Entelea
n
  1. a genus of evergreen shrub that grows in New Zealand [syn: Entelea, genus Entelea]
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genus Enterobius
n
  1. pinworms
    Synonym(s): Enterobius, genus Enterobius
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genus Enterolobium
n
  1. small genus of tropical American timber trees closely allied to genus Albizia
    Synonym(s): Enterolobium, genus Enterolobium
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genus Entoloma
n
  1. agarics with pink spores but lacking both volva and annulus (includes some that are poisonous)
    Synonym(s): Entoloma, genus Entoloma
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genus Entomophthora
n
  1. type genus of the Entomophthoraceae; fungi parasitic on insects
    Synonym(s): Entomophthora, genus Entomophthora
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genus Eumeces
n
  1. New World skinks
    Synonym(s): Eumeces, genus Eumeces
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genus Eumenes
n
  1. mason wasps
    Synonym(s): Eumenes, genus Eumenes
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genus Eumetopias
n
  1. sea lions
    Synonym(s): Eumetopias, genus Eumetopias
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genus Eumops
n
  1. mastiff bats
    Synonym(s): Eumops, genus Eumops
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genus Eunectes
n
  1. anacondas
    Synonym(s): Eunectes, genus Eunectes
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genus Euonymus
n
  1. widely distributed chiefly evergreen shrubs or small trees or vines
    Synonym(s): Euonymus, genus Euonymus
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genus Gambelia
n
  1. leopard lizards
    Synonym(s): Gambelia, genus Gambelia
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genus Gambusia
n
  1. mosquitofish
    Synonym(s): Gambusia, genus Gambusia
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genus Gempylus
n
  1. type genus of the Gempylidae [syn: Gempylus, {genus Gempylus}]
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genus Genetta
n
  1. genets
    Synonym(s): Genetta, genus Genetta
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genus Genipa
n
  1. tropical American evergreen trees or shrubs bearing yellow flowers and succulent edible fruit with a thick rind
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genus Genista
n
  1. chiefly deciduous shrubs or small trees of Mediterranean area and western Asia: broom
    Synonym(s): Genista, genus Genista
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genus Genlisea
n
  1. small genus of carnivorous plants of tropical African swamps
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genus Gentiana
n
  1. type genus of the Gentianaceae; cosmopolitan genus of herbs nearly cosmopolitan in cool temperate regions; in some classifications includes genera Gentianopsis and Gentianella
    Synonym(s): Gentiana, genus Gentiana
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genus Gentianella
n
  1. genus of herbs with flowers that resemble gentian; in some classifications included in genus Gentiana
    Synonym(s): Gentianella, genus Gentianella
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genus Gentianopsis
n
  1. genus of fringed gentians; in some classifications included in genus Gentiana
    Synonym(s): Gentianopsis, genus Gentianopsis
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genus Genyonemus
n
  1. a genus of Sciaenidae [syn: Genyonemus, {genus Genyonemus}]
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genus Geomys
n
  1. type genus of the Geomyidae
    Synonym(s): Geomys, genus Geomys
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genus Geum
n
  1. avens
    Synonym(s): Geum, genus Geum
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genus Ginglymostoma
n
  1. nurse sharks
    Synonym(s): Ginglymostoma, genus Ginglymostoma
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genus Ginkgo
n
  1. sole surviving genus of the Ginkgoaceae
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genus Gnaphalium
n
  1. large widely distributed genus of coarse hairy herbs with whitish involucres
    Synonym(s): Gnaphalium, genus Gnaphalium
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genus Gnetum
n
  1. type genus of the Gnetaceae; small trees or shrubs usually with climbing jointed stems and terminal spikes of flowers with orange-red seeds clustered in rough cones
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genus Gomphotherium
n
  1. type genus of the Gomphotheriidae [syn: Gomphotherium, genus Gomphotherium]
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genus Gomphrena
n
  1. genus of tropical herbs or subshrubs having flowers in close heads; tropical America and Australia
    Synonym(s): Gomphrena, genus Gomphrena
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genus Goniopteris
n
  1. terrestrial ferns of Florida and West Indies to Central and South America
    Synonym(s): Goniopteris, genus Goniopteris
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genus Gonorhynchus
n
  1. slender cylindrical marine fishes lacking air bladders and teeth
    Synonym(s): Gonorhynchus, genus Gonorhynchus
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genus Gymnadenia
n
  1. small genus of terrestrial orchids of North America and temperate Eurasia
    Synonym(s): Gymnadenia, genus Gymnadenia
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genus Gymnadeniopsis
n
  1. genus of North American terrestrial orchids usually included in genus Habenaria
    Synonym(s): Gymnadeniopsis, genus Gymnadeniopsis
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genus Gymnelis
n
  1. a genus of Zoarcidae
    Synonym(s): Gymnelis, genus Gymnelis
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genus Gymnocalycium
n
  1. large genus of low-growing globular South American cacti with spiny ribs covered with many tubercles
    Synonym(s): Gymnocalycium, genus Gymnocalycium
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genus Gymnocarpium
n
  1. oak ferns: in some classification systems included in genus Thelypteris
    Synonym(s): Gymnocarpium, genus Gymnocarpium
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genus Gymnocladus
n
  1. small genus of deciduous trees of China and United States having paniculate flowers and thick pulpy pods
    Synonym(s): Gymnocladus, genus Gymnocladus
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genus Gymnogyps
n
  1. containing solely the California condor [syn: Gymnogyps, genus Gymnogyps]
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genus Gymnopilus
n
  1. a genus of fungus characterized by the orange color of the spore deposit
    Synonym(s): Gymnopilus, genus Gymnopilus
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genus Gymnorhina
n
  1. in some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows
    Synonym(s): Gymnorhina, genus Gymnorhina
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genus Gymnosporangium
n
  1. genus of fungi that produce galls on cedars and other conifers of genera Juniperus and Libocedrus and causes rust spots on apples and pears and other plants of family Rosaceae
    Synonym(s): Gymnosporangium, genus Gymnosporangium
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genus Gymnura
n
  1. butterfly rays
    Synonym(s): Gymnura, genus Gymnura
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genus Gynura
n
  1. genus of Old World tropical herbs: velvet plants [syn: Gynura, genus Gynura]
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genus Haemanthus
n
  1. genus of African deciduous or evergreen bulbous herbs: blood lilies
    Synonym(s): Haemanthus, genus Haemanthus
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genus Haematobia
n
  1. European genus of bloodsucking flies [syn: Haematobia, genus Haematobia]
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genus Haematopus
n
  1. oystercatchers
    Synonym(s): Haematopus, genus Haematopus
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genus Haematoxylon
n
  1. small genus of tropical American spiny bushy shrubs or trees
    Synonym(s): Haematoxylum, genus Haematoxylum, Haematoxylon, genus Haematoxylon
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genus Haematoxylum
n
  1. small genus of tropical American spiny bushy shrubs or trees
    Synonym(s): Haematoxylum, genus Haematoxylum, Haematoxylon, genus Haematoxylon
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genus Haemodorum
n
  1. type genus of family Haemodoraceae [syn: Haemodorum, genus Haemodorum]
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genus Haemopis
n
  1. leeches
    Synonym(s): Haemopis, genus Haemopis
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genus Haemoproteus
n
  1. type genus of the family Haemoproteidae [syn: Haemoproteus, genus Haemoproteus]
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genus Haemulon
n
  1. type genus of the Haemulidae [syn: Haemulon, {genus Haemulon}]
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genus Hamamelidanthum
n
  1. genus of fossil plants of the Oligocene having flowers resembling those of the witch hazel; found in Baltic region
    Synonym(s): Hamamelidanthum, genus Hamamelidanthum
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genus Hamamelidoxylon
n
  1. genus of fossil plants having wood identical with or similar to that of the witch hazel
    Synonym(s): Hamamelidoxylon, genus Hamamelidoxylon
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genus Hamamelis
n
  1. deciduous shrubs or small trees: witch hazel [syn: Hamamelis, genus Hamamelis]
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genus Hamamelites
n
  1. genus of fossil plants having leaves similar to those of the witch hazel
    Synonym(s): Hamamelites, genus Hamamelites
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genus Hamelia
n
  1. evergreen tropical American shrubs or small trees
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genus Haminoea
n
  1. common genus of marine bubble shells of the Pacific coast of North America
    Synonym(s): Haminoea, genus Haminoea
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genus Hemachatus
n
  1. ringhals
    Synonym(s): Hemachatus, genus Hemachatus
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genus Hemerocallis
n
  1. east Asian rhizomatous clump-forming perennial herbs having flowers on long leafless stalks; cosmopolitan in cultivation: day lilies; sometimes placed in subfamily Hemerocallidaceae
    Synonym(s): Hemerocallis, genus Hemerocallis
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Hemigalus
n
  1. banded palm civets
    Synonym(s): Hemigalus, genus Hemigalus
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genus Hemigrammus
n
  1. tetras
    Synonym(s): Hemigrammus, genus Hemigrammus
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genus Hemipteronatus
n
  1. razor fish
    Synonym(s): Hemipteronatus, genus Hemipteronatus
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genus Hemitripterus
n
  1. sea ravens
    Synonym(s): Hemitripterus, genus Hemitripterus
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genus Himantoglossum
n
  1. small genus of terrestrial orchids of Europe and Mediterranean region
    Synonym(s): Himantoglossum, genus Himantoglossum
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genus Himantopus
n
  1. major one of two genera of stilts; similar to avocets but with straight bills
    Synonym(s): Himantopus, genus Himantopus
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genus Homarus
n
  1. type genus of the family Homaridae: common edible lobsters
    Synonym(s): Homarus, genus Homarus
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genus Homo
n
  1. type genus of the family Hominidae
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genus Homogyne
n
  1. small genus of low perennial herbs of montane Europe; in some classifications included in genus Tussilago
    Synonym(s): Homogyne, genus Homogyne
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Homona
n
  1. tea tortrix
    Synonym(s): Homona, genus Homona
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genus Humulus
n
  1. hops: hardy perennial vines of Europe, North America and central and eastern Asia producing a latex sap; in some classifications included in the family Urticaceae
    Synonym(s): Humulus, genus Humulus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Hunnemania
n
  1. one species: golden cup [syn: Hunnemannia, {genus Hunnemania}]
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genus Hyaena
n
  1. type genus of the Hyaenidae
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genus Hyemoschus
n
  1. water chevrotains
    Synonym(s): Hyemoschus, genus Hyemoschus
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genus Hymenaea
n
  1. genus of tropical American timber trees [syn: Hymenaea, genus Hymenaea]
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genus Hymenanthera
n
  1. a genus of slender evergreen shrubs; grow in Australia and New Zealand
    Synonym(s): Hymenanthera, genus Hymenanthera
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genus Hymenophyllum
n
  1. type genus of the Hymenophyllaceae: filmy ferns [syn: Hymenophyllum, genus Hymenophyllum]
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genus Hynerpeton
n
  1. earliest fossil amphibian ever found; of the Devonian; found in Pennsylvania
    Synonym(s): Hynerpeton, genus Hynerpeton
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genus Impatiens
n
  1. annual or perennial herbs with stems more or less succulent; cosmopolitan except for South America, Australia, and New Zealand
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genus Inachis
n
  1. a genus of Nymphalidae
    Synonym(s): Inachis, genus Inachis
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genus Indigofera
n
  1. genus of tropical herbs and shrubs having odd-pinnate leaves and spurred flowers in long racemes or spikes
    Synonym(s): Indigofera, genus Indigofera
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genus Indri
n
  1. type genus of the Indriidae
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genus Inga
n
  1. genus of tropical trees or shrubs
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genus Inula
n
  1. genus of Old World herbs or subshrubs: elecampane
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Jambos
n
  1. used in some classifications for rose apples (Eugenia jambos)
    Synonym(s): Jambos, genus Jambos
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genus Jamesonia
n
  1. xerophytic ferns of South America [syn: Jamesonia, {genus Jamesonia}]
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genus Junco
n
  1. American finches
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genus Juncus
n
  1. type genus of the Juncaceae; perennial tufted glabrous marsh plants of temperate regions: rushes
    Synonym(s): Juncus, genus Juncus
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genus Juniperus
n
  1. junipers
    Synonym(s): Juniperus, genus Juniperus
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genus Jynx
n
  1. wrynecks
    Synonym(s): Jynx, genus Jynx
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genus Kennedia
n
  1. genus of Australian woody vines having showy red or purplish flowers
    Synonym(s): Kennedia, genus Kennedia, Kennedya, genus Kennedya
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genus Kennedya
n
  1. genus of Australian woody vines having showy red or purplish flowers
    Synonym(s): Kennedia, genus Kennedia, Kennedya, genus Kennedya
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genus Kenyapithecus
n
  1. extinct primate having powerful chewing muscles along with large molars and small incisors; fossils found in Kenya
    Synonym(s): Kenyapithecus, genus Kenyapithecus
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genus Kinosternon
n
  1. type genus of the Kinosternidae [syn: Kinosternon, {genus Kinosternon}]
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genus Knightia
n
  1. small genus of trees or shrubs of New Zealand and New Caledonia
    Synonym(s): Knightia, genus Knightia
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genus Kniphofia
n
  1. genus of showy clump-forming African herbs with grasslike leaves; sometimes placed in family Aloeaceae
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genus Macaca
n
  1. macaques; rhesus monkeys
    Synonym(s): Macaca, genus Macaca
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genus Macadamia
n
  1. trees or shrubs; Madagascar to Australia
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genus Machaeranthera
n
  1. wildflowers of western North America [syn: Machaeranthera, genus Machaeranthera]
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genus Macleaya
n
  1. a perennial herb of eastern Asia: plume poppy [syn: Macleaya, genus Macleaya]
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genus Maclura
n
  1. yellowwood trees or shrubs [syn: Maclura, {genus Maclura}]
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genus Macowanites
n
  1. a stout-stemmed genus of fungus belonging to the family Secotiaceae having fruiting bodies that never expand completely
    Synonym(s): Macowanites, genus Macowanites
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genus Macrocephalon
n
  1. maleos
    Synonym(s): Macrocephalon, genus Macrocephalon
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genus Macrocheira
n
  1. giant crabs of Japan [syn: Macrocheira, {genus Macrocheira}]
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genus Macroclemys
n
  1. includes the alligator snapping turtle [syn: Macroclemys, genus Macroclemys]
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genus Macrodactylus
n
  1. a genus of Melolonthidae [syn: Macrodactylus, {genus Macrodactylus}]
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genus Macronectes
n
  1. giant petrels
    Synonym(s): Macronectes, genus Macronectes
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genus Macropus
n
  1. type genus of the family Macropodidae: typical kangaroos and wallabies
    Synonym(s): Macropus, genus Macropus
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genus Macrothelypteris
n
  1. medium to large terrestrial ferns of tropical Asia to Polynesia and Australia; naturalized in Americas
    Synonym(s): Macrothelypteris, genus Macrothelypteris
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genus Macrotis
n
  1. a genus of Peramelidae
    Synonym(s): Macrotis, genus Macrotis
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genus Macrotus
n
  1. leafnose bats
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genus Macrotyloma
n
  1. annual or perennial vines of Africa and India and Australia; plants often placed in genus Dolichos
    Synonym(s): Macrotyloma, genus Macrotyloma
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genus Macrozamia
n
  1. genus of large evergreen Australian cycads; sometimes classified in family Cycadaceae
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genus Macrozoarces
n
  1. a genus of Zoarcidae [syn: Macrozoarces, {genus Macrozoarces}]
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genus Madia
n
  1. genus of sticky herbs with yellow flowers open in morning or evening but closed in bright light
    Synonym(s): Madia, genus Madia
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genus Madoqua
n
  1. genus comprising some small antelopes of eastern and northeastern Africa
    Synonym(s): Madoqua, genus Madoqua
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genus Maeandra
n
  1. brain corals
    Synonym(s): Maeandra, genus Maeandra
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genus Magicicada
n
  1. seventeen-year locust [syn: Magicicada, {genus Magicicada}]
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genus Magnolia
n
  1. shrubs or trees of North America or Asia having entire evergreen or deciduous leaves; among most ancient of angiosperm genera
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genus Mahonia
n
  1. evergreen shrubs and small trees of North and Central America and Asia
    Synonym(s): Mahonia, genus Mahonia
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genus Maia
n
  1. type genus of the Majidae; nearly cosmopolitan in distribution
    Synonym(s): Maja, genus Maja, Maia, genus Maia
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genus Maianthemum
n
  1. sometimes placed in family Convallariaceae: false lily of the valley
    Synonym(s): Maianthemum, genus Maianthemum
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genus Maja
n
  1. type genus of the Majidae; nearly cosmopolitan in distribution
    Synonym(s): Maja, genus Maja, Maia, genus Maia
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genus Majorana
n
  1. small genus of herbs usually included in the genus Origanum
    Synonym(s): Majorana, genus Majorana
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genus Makaira
n
  1. marlins
    Synonym(s): Makaira, genus Makaira
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genus Malaclemys
n
  1. American terrapins
    Synonym(s): Malaclemys, genus Malaclemys
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genus Malacosoma
n
  1. tent caterpillars
    Synonym(s): Malacosoma, genus Malacosoma
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genus Malacothamnus
n
  1. genus of shrubs or small trees: chaparral mallow [syn: Malacothamnus, genus Malacothamnus]
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genus Malaxis
n
  1. large genus of largely terrestrial orchids with one or a few plicate leaves and slender spikes or tiny mostly green flowers; cosmopolitan
    Synonym(s): Malaxis, genus Malaxis
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genus Malcolmia
n
  1. genus of plants usually found in coastal habitats; Mediterranean to Afghanistan
    Synonym(s): Malcolmia, genus Malcolmia
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genus Mallotus
n
  1. capelins
    Synonym(s): Mallotus, genus Mallotus
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genus Malope
n
  1. small genus of chiefly European herbs
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genus Malopterurus
n
  1. electric catfish [syn: Malopterurus, {genus Malopterurus}]
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genus Malosma
n
  1. one species; often included in the genus Rhus [syn: Malosma, genus Malosma]
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genus Malpighia
n
  1. type genus of the Malpighiaceae [syn: Malpighia, {genus Malpighia}]
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genus Malus
n
  1. apple trees; found throughout temperate zones of the northern hemisphere
    Synonym(s): Malus, genus Malus
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genus Malva
n
  1. herbs and subshrubs: mallows
    Synonym(s): Malva, genus Malva
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genus Malvastrum
n
  1. genus of mallows characterized by red and yellow flowers often placed in other genera
    Synonym(s): Malvastrum, genus Malvastrum
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genus Malvaviscus
n
  1. small genus of shrubs of Central and South America: wax mallows
    Synonym(s): Malvaviscus, genus Malvaviscus
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genus Mammea
n
  1. American and Asiatic trees having edible one-seeded fruit
    Synonym(s): Mammea, genus Mammea
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genus Mammillaria
n
  1. large genus of cacti characterized chiefly by nipple-shaped protuberances or tubercles on their surface
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genus Mammut
n
  1. extinct type genus of the Mammutidae: mastodons [syn: Mammut, genus Mammut, genus Mastodon]
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genus Mammuthus
n
  1. extinct genus: mammoths [syn: Mammuthus, {genus Mammuthus}]
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genus Mandevilla
n
  1. genus of tropical South American tuberous perennial woody vines with large racemose flowers and milky sap
    Synonym(s): Mandevilla, genus Mandevilla, Dipladenia, genus Dipladenia
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genus Mandragora
n
  1. a genus of stemless herbs of the family Solanaceae [syn: Mandragora, genus Mandragora]
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genus Mandrillus
n
  1. baboons
    Synonym(s): Mandrillus, genus Mandrillus
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genus Manduca
n
  1. moths whose larvae are tobacco hornworms or tomato hornworms
    Synonym(s): Manduca, genus Manduca
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genus Mangifera
n
  1. tropical tree native to Asia bearing fleshy fruit [syn: Mangifera, genus Mangifera]
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genus Manglietia
n
  1. a genus of flowering tree of the family Magnoliaceae found from Malay to southern China
    Synonym(s): manglietia, genus Manglietia
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genus Manihot
n
  1. genus of economically important tropical plants: cassava
    Synonym(s): Manihot, genus Manihot
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genus Manilkara
n
  1. genus of large evergreen trees with milky latex; pantropical
    Synonym(s): Manilkara, genus Manilkara
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genus Manis
n
  1. type genus of the Manidae
    Synonym(s): Manis, genus Manis
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genus Manta
n
  1. a genus of Mobulidae
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genus Mantis
n
  1. type genus of the Mantidae: mantises
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genus Maranta
n
  1. herbs of tropical America
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genus Marasmius
n
  1. chiefly small mushrooms with white spores [syn: Marasmius, genus Marasmius]
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genus Marattia
n
  1. type genus of the Marattiaceae: ferns having the sporangia fused together in two rows
    Synonym(s): Marattia, genus Marattia
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genus Marchantia
n
  1. type genus of Marchantiaceae; liverworts that reproduce asexually by gemmae and have stalked antheridiophores
    Synonym(s): Marchantia, genus Marchantia
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genus Marmota
n
  1. marmots
    Synonym(s): Marmota, genus Marmota
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genus Marrubium
n
  1. Old World aromatic herbs: horehound [syn: Marrubium, genus Marrubium]
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genus Marsilea
n
  1. clover ferns
    Synonym(s): Marsilea, genus Marsilea
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genus Martes
n
  1. martens
    Synonym(s): Martes, genus Martes
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genus Martynia
n
  1. in some classifications includes the unicorn plants
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genus Masdevallia
n
  1. large genus of tropical American mostly epiphytic orchids whose flowers have sepals fused at the base forming a tube; includes orchids sometimes placed in genera Dracula and Dryadella and Scaphosepalum
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genus Masticophis
n
  1. whip snakes
    Synonym(s): Masticophis, genus Masticophis
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genus Mastigoproctus
n
  1. giant whip scorpions [syn: Mastigoproctus, {genus Mastigoproctus}]
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genus Mastodon
n
  1. extinct type genus of the Mammutidae: mastodons [syn: Mammut, genus Mammut, genus Mastodon]
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genus Mastotermes
n
  1. primitive genus of termites; mostly extinct; sometimes considered the most primitive Isoptera
    Synonym(s): Mastotermes, genus Mastotermes
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genus Matricaria
n
  1. chiefly Old World strong-smelling weedy herbs; comprises plants sometimes included in other genera: e.g. Tanacetum; Tripleurospermum
    Synonym(s): Matricaria, genus Matricaria
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genus Matteuccia
n
  1. small genus sometimes included in genus Onoclea; in some classifications both genera are placed in Polypodiaceae
    Synonym(s): Matteuccia, genus Matteuccia, Pteretis, genus Pteretis
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genus Matthiola
n
  1. genus of Old World plants grown as ornamentals [syn: Matthiola, genus Matthiola]
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genus Maxillaria
n
  1. large genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids with persistent leathery leaves and single-flowered scapes
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genus Maxostoma
n
  1. a genus of fish in the family Catostomidae [syn: Maxostoma, genus Maxostoma]
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genus Mayaca
n
  1. small genus of delicate mossy bog plants having white or violet flowers
    Synonym(s): Mayaca, genus Mayaca
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genus Mayetiola
n
  1. a genus of Cecidomyidae [syn: Mayetiola, {genus Mayetiola}]
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genus Mazama
n
  1. brockets
    Synonym(s): Mazama, genus Mazama
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genus Meconopsis
n
  1. herbs almost entirely of mountains of China and Tibet; often monocarpic
    Synonym(s): Meconopsis, genus Meconopsis
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genus Medicago
n
  1. a genus of herbs that resemble clover [syn: Medicago, genus Medicago]
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genus Medinilla
n
  1. tropical Old World ornamental evergreen shrubs having fleshy leaves and large panicles of white pink flowers
    Synonym(s): Medinilla, genus Medinilla
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genus Megachile
n
  1. type genus of the Megachilidae: leaf-cutting bees [syn: Megachile, genus Megachile]
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genus Megaderma
n
  1. type genus of the Megadermatidae [syn: Megaderma, {genus Megaderma}]
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genus Megalobatrachus
n
  1. giant salamanders; in some classifications included in the genus Cryptobranchus
    Synonym(s): Megalobatrachus, genus Megalobatrachus
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genus Megalosaurus
n
  1. type genus of the Megalosauridae
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genus Megaptera
n
  1. humpback whales
    Synonym(s): Megaptera, genus Megaptera
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genus Megatherium
n
  1. type genus of the Megatheriidae [syn: Megatherium, {genus Megatherium}]
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genus Melampodium
n
  1. herbs and subshrubs of warm North America [syn: Melampodium, genus Melampodium]
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genus Melampsora
n
  1. rusts having sessile one-celled teliospores in a single layer
    Synonym(s): Melampsora, genus Melampsora
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genus Melanerpes
n
  1. a genus of Picidae
    Synonym(s): Melanerpes, genus Melanerpes
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genus Melanitta
n
  1. scoters
    Synonym(s): Melanitta, genus Melanitta
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genus Melanogrammus
n
  1. haddock
    Synonym(s): Melanogrammus, genus Melanogrammus
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genus Melanoplus
n
  1. New World migratory locusts and common American grasshoppers
    Synonym(s): Melanoplus, genus Melanoplus
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genus Melanotis
n
  1. a genus of Mimidae
    Synonym(s): Melanotis, genus Melanotis
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genus Melastoma
n
  1. type genus of Melastomataceae; Asiatic shrubs with leathery leaves and large purple flowers followed by edible fleshy black berries
    Synonym(s): Melastoma, genus Melastoma
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genus Meleagris
n
  1. type genus of the Meleagrididae: wild and domestic turkeys
    Synonym(s): Meleagris, genus Meleagris
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genus Meles
n
  1. in some classifications: type genus of the subfamily Melinae
    Synonym(s): Meles, genus Meles
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genus Melia
n
  1. type genus of the Meliaceae: East Indian and Australian deciduous trees with leaves resembling those of the ash
    Synonym(s): Melia, genus Melia
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genus Melicocca
n
  1. tropical American trees and shrubs bearing berries [syn: Melicoccus, genus Melicoccus, Melicocca, genus Melicocca]
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genus Melicoccus
n
  1. tropical American trees and shrubs bearing berries [syn: Melicoccus, genus Melicoccus, Melicocca, genus Melicocca]
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genus Melicytus
n
  1. a genus of deciduous shrubs or trees; fruit is a berry; grow in New Zealand and Fiji and Solomon Islands
    Synonym(s): Melicytus, genus Melicytus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Melilotus
n
  1. Old World herbs: the sweet clovers
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genus Melissa
n
  1. a genus of Old World mints of the family Labiatae [syn: Melissa, genus Melissa]
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genus Mellivora
n
  1. ratels
    Synonym(s): Mellivora, genus Mellivora
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genus Melocactus
n
  1. genus of strongly ribbed globose or spheroid cacti of tropical South and Central America and the Caribbean
    Synonym(s): Melocactus, genus Melocactus
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genus Melogale
n
  1. a genus of Mustelidae
    Synonym(s): Melogale, genus Melogale
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genus Melolontha
n
  1. a genus of Melolonthidae [syn: Melolontha, {genus Melolontha}]
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genus Melophagus
n
  1. an arthropod genus of wingless flies including the sheep ked
    Synonym(s): Melophagus, genus Melophagus
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genus Melopsittacus
n
  1. a genus of Psittacidae [syn: Melopsittacus, {genus Melopsittacus}]
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genus Melospiza
n
  1. American song sparrow and swamp sparrow [syn: Melospiza, genus Melospiza]
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genus Melursus
n
  1. sloth bears; in some classifications not a separate genus from Ursus
    Synonym(s): Melursus, genus Melursus
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genus Menippe
n
  1. stone crabs
    Synonym(s): Menippe, genus Menippe
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genus Meniscium
n
  1. terrestrial ferns of tropical Americas [syn: Meniscium, genus Meniscium]
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genus Menispermum
n
  1. climbing herbs
    Synonym(s): Menispermum, genus Menispermum
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genus Menopon
n
  1. chicken lice
    Synonym(s): Menopon, genus Menopon
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genus Mentha
n
  1. mint plants
    Synonym(s): Mentha, genus Mentha
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genus Menticirrhus
n
  1. kingfishes; whiting [syn: Menticirrhus, {genus Menticirrhus}]
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genus Mentzelia
n
  1. genus of bristly herbs or subshrubs of western America lacking stinging hairs
    Synonym(s): Mentzelia, genus Mentzelia
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genus Menura
n
  1. type and sole genus of the family Menuridae [syn: Menura, genus Menura]
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genus Menyanthes
n
  1. the type genus of the Menyanthaceae; one species: bogbeans
    Synonym(s): Menyanthes, genus Menyanthes
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genus Menziesia
n
  1. deciduous shrubs of North America and eastern Asia [syn: Menziesia, genus Menziesia]
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genus Mephitis
n
  1. in some classifications: type genus of the subfamily Mephitinae
    Synonym(s): Mephitis, genus Mephitis
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genus Mercenaria
n
  1. a genus of Veneridae [syn: Mercenaria, {genus Mercenaria}]
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genus Mercurialis
n
  1. a genus of slender herbs belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae
    Synonym(s): Mercurialis, genus Mercurialis
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genus Mergus
n
  1. mergansers
    Synonym(s): Mergus, genus Mergus
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genus Meriones
n
  1. a genus of Cricetidae
    Synonym(s): Meriones, genus Meriones
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genus Merlangus
n
  1. whitings
    Synonym(s): Merlangus, genus Merlangus
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genus Merluccius
n
  1. hakes
    Synonym(s): Merluccius, genus Merluccius
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genus Merops
n
  1. type genus of the Meropidae
    Synonym(s): Merops, genus Merops
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genus Mertensia
n
  1. a genus of herbs belonging to the family Boraginaceae that grow in temperate regions and have blue or purple flowers shaped like funnels
    Synonym(s): Mertensia, genus Mertensia
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genus Meryta
n
  1. small to medium evergreen dioecious trees of oceanic climates: puka
    Synonym(s): Meryta, genus Meryta
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genus Mesembryanthemum
n
  1. South African annual or biennial plants having flowers that open only in bright sunlight
    Synonym(s): Mesembryanthemum, genus Mesembryanthemum
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genus Mesocricetus
n
  1. golden hamsters
    Synonym(s): Mesocricetus, genus Mesocricetus
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genus Mesohippus
n
  1. a genus of Equidae
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genus Mespilus
n
  1. medlars
    Synonym(s): Mespilus, genus Mespilus
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genus Mesua
n
  1. genus of tropical Asiatic trees having large solitary flowers
    Synonym(s): Mesua, genus Mesua
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genus Metasequoia
n
  1. genus of deciduous conifers comprising both living and fossil forms; 1 extant species: dawn redwood of China; variously classified as member of Pinaceae or Taxodiaceae
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genus Metroxylon
n
  1. a genus of Malayan pinnate-leaved palm trees that flower and fruit once and then die
    Synonym(s): Metroxylon, genus Metroxylon
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genus Microcentrum
n
  1. katydids
    Synonym(s): Microcentrum, genus Microcentrum
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genus Micrococcus
n
  1. type genus of the family Micrococcaceae [syn: Micrococcus, genus Micrococcus]
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genus Microdipodops
n
  1. kangaroo mice
    Synonym(s): Microdipodops, genus Microdipodops
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genus Microgramma
n
  1. epiphytic ferns of tropical America and Africa [syn: Microgramma, genus Microgramma]
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genus Micromeria
n
  1. large genus of fragrant chiefly Old World herbs [syn: Micromeria, genus Micromeria]
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genus Micromyx
n
  1. Old World harvest mice
    Synonym(s): Micromyx, genus Micromyx
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genus Micropogonias
n
  1. croakers
    Synonym(s): Micropogonias, genus Micropogonias
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genus Micropterus
n
  1. American freshwater black basses [syn: Micropterus, genus Micropterus]
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genus Microsorium
n
  1. tropical usually epiphytic ferns; Africa to Asia and Polynesia to Australia
    Synonym(s): Microsorium, genus Microsorium
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genus Microsporum
n
  1. a genus of fungus of the family Moniliaceae; causes ringworm
    Synonym(s): Microsporum, genus Microsporum
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genus Microstomus
n
  1. a genus of Pleuronectidae [syn: Microstomus, {genus Microstomus}]
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genus Microstrobos
n
  1. 2 species of small evergreen shrubs of Australia and Tasmania
    Synonym(s): Microstrobos, genus Microstrobos
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genus Microtus
n
  1. voles of the northern hemisphere [syn: Microtus, {genus Microtus}]
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genus Micruroides
n
  1. coral snakes
    Synonym(s): Micruroides, genus Micruroides
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genus Micrurus
n
  1. coral snakes
    Synonym(s): Micrurus, genus Micrurus
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genus Mikania
n
  1. large genus of evergreen lianas of tropical America [syn: Mikania, genus Mikania]
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genus Millettia
n
  1. genus of trees and shrubs of the Old World tropics
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genus Miltonia
n
  1. genus of tropical American orchids [syn: Miltonia, {genus Miltonia}]
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genus Mimosa
n
  1. genus of spiny woody shrubs or trees; named for their apparent imitation of animal sensitivity to light and heat and movement
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genus Mimus
n
  1. type genus of the family Mimidae: mockingbirds [syn: Mimus, genus Mimus]
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genus Minuartia
n
  1. mostly perennial herbs of northern hemisphere often with mat-forming habit; most often placed in genus Arenaria: sandworts
    Synonym(s): Minuartia, genus Minuartia
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genus Mirabilis
n
  1. four o'clocks
    Synonym(s): Mirabilis, genus Mirabilis
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genus Mirounga
n
  1. elephant seals
    Synonym(s): Mirounga, genus Mirounga
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genus Mitchella
n
  1. creeping evergreen herbs of North America [syn: Mitchella, genus Mitchella]
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genus Mitella
n
  1. genus of low slender herbs of North America and northeastern Asia having flowers with trifid or pinnatifid petals
    Synonym(s): Mitella, genus Mitella
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genus Mnium
n
  1. mosses similar to those of genus Bryum but larger [syn: Mnium, genus Mnium]
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genus Mobula
n
  1. type genus of the Mobulidae
    Synonym(s): Mobula, genus Mobula
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genus Moehringia
n
  1. low-growing herbs widely distributed in temperate and Arctic northern hemisphere: sandworts; distinguished from members of the genus Arenaria mainly by having four-petaled rather than five-petaled flowers
    Synonym(s): Moehringia, genus Moehringia
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genus Mohria
n
  1. African terrestrial ferns
    Synonym(s): Mohria, genus Mohria
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genus Mola
n
  1. type genus of the Molidae
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genus Mollienesia
n
  1. mollies
    Synonym(s): Mollienesia, genus Mollienesia
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genus Molluga
n
  1. carpetweeds
    Synonym(s): Molluga, genus Molluga
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genus Moloch
n
  1. genus of Australian desert lizard
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genus Molothrus
n
  1. cowbirds
    Synonym(s): Molothrus, genus Molothrus
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genus Molucella
n
  1. small genus of aromatic herbs of Mediterranean regions; widely cultivated
    Synonym(s): Molucella, genus Molucella
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genus Molva
n
  1. ling
    Synonym(s): Molva, genus Molva
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genus Momordica
n
  1. Old World tropical vine [syn: Momordica, {genus Momordica}]
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genus Momotus
n
  1. type genus of the Momotidae [syn: Momotus, {genus Momotus}]
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genus Monarda
n
  1. wild bergamot, horsemint, beebalm
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genus Monardella
n
  1. a genus of fragrant herbs of the family Labiatae in the western United States
    Synonym(s): Monardella, genus Monardella
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genus Moneses
n
  1. one species: one-flowered wintergreen; sometimes included in genus Pyrola
    Synonym(s): Moneses, genus Moneses
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genus Monilia
n
  1. genus of parasitic yeastlike imperfect fungi having spherical or oval conidia in branched chains; some species usually placed in other genera especially genus Candida
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genus Monocanthus
n
  1. type genus of the Monocanthidae [syn: Monocanthus, {genus Monocanthus}]
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genus Monochamus
n
  1. sawyer beetles
    Synonym(s): Monochamus, genus Monochamus
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genus Monodon
n
  1. type genus of the Monodontidae [syn: Monodon, {genus Monodon}]
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genus Monomorium
n
  1. a genus of Formicidae [syn: Monomorium, {genus Monomorium}]
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genus Mononychus
n
  1. authorities disagree over whether to classify the genus as bird or dinosaur
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genus Monotropa
n
  1. leafless fleshy saprophytic plants; in some classifications placed in the family Pyrolaceae
    Synonym(s): Monotropa, genus Monotropa
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genus Monstera
n
  1. tropical American climbing plant with deeply incised leaves
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genus Montezuma
n
  1. one species: medium-sized evergreen tree of Puerto Rico or Mexico
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genus Montia
n
  1. small genus of densely tufted annual herbs; north temperate regions and South America and tropical Africa and Asia
    Synonym(s): Montia, genus Montia
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genus Morchella
n
  1. genus of edible fungi: morel [syn: Morchella, {genus Morchella}]
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genus Morone
n
  1. carnivorous fresh and salt water fishes [syn: Morone, genus Morone]
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genus Morus
n
  1. type genus of the Moraceae: mulberries [syn: Morus, genus Morus]
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genus Moschus
n
  1. musk deer
    Synonym(s): Moschus, genus Moschus
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genus Motacilla
n
  1. type genus of the Motacillidae: wagtails [syn: Motacilla, genus Motacilla]
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genus Mucor
n
  1. type genus of the Mucoraceae; genus of molds having cylindrical or pear-shaped sporangia not limited in location to points where rhizoids develop
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genus Mucuna
n
  1. genus of tropical herbs and woody vines having trifoliate leaves and showy flowers in axillary clusters
    Synonym(s): genus Mucuna, Stizolobium, genus Stizolobium
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genus Mugil
n
  1. type genus of the Mugilidae: mullets [syn: Mugil, {genus Mugil}]
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genus Muhlenbergia
n
  1. a genus of grasses of the family Gramineae grown in America and Asia
    Synonym(s): Muhlenbergia, genus Muhlenbergia
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genus Mulloidichthys
n
  1. a genus of Mullidae [syn: Mulloidichthys, {genus Mulloidichthys}]
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genus Mullus
n
  1. type genus of the Mullidae: goatfishes [syn: Mullus, genus Mullus]
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genus Muntiacus
n
  1. muntjacs
    Synonym(s): Muntiacus, genus Muntiacus
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genus Muntingia
n
  1. one species: Jamaican cherry; sometimes placed in family Flacourtiaceae
    Synonym(s): Muntingia, genus Muntingia
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genus Mus
n
  1. type genus of the Muridae: common house mice; the tips of the upper incisors have a square notch
    Synonym(s): Mus, genus Mus
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genus Musa
n
  1. type genus of the Musaceae: bananas [syn: Musa, {genus Musa}]
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genus Musca
n
  1. type genus of the Muscidae: houseflies [syn: Musca, genus Musca]
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genus Muscardinus
n
  1. a genus of Gliridae [syn: Muscardinus, {genus Muscardinus}]
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genus Muscari
n
  1. sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae [syn: Muscari, genus Muscari]
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genus Muscicapa
n
  1. type genus of the Muscicapidae [syn: Muscicapa, {genus Muscicapa}]
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genus Muscivora
n
  1. a genus of Tyrannidae
    Synonym(s): Muscivora, genus Muscivora
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genus Musophaga
n
  1. type genus of the Musophagidae [syn: Musophaga, {genus Musophaga}]
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genus Mustela
n
  1. type genus of the family Mustelidae: minks and weasels
    Synonym(s): Mustela, genus Mustela
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genus Mustelus
n
  1. smooth dogfishes
    Synonym(s): Mustelus, genus Mustelus
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genus Mutinus
n
  1. a genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae [syn: Mutinus, genus Mutinus]
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genus Mutisia
n
  1. genus of South American shrubs or lianas having large flower heads with feathery pappuses
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genus Mya
n
  1. type genus of the family Myacidae
    Synonym(s): Mya, genus Mya
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genus Myadestes
n
  1. solitaires
    Synonym(s): Myadestes, genus Myadestes
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genus Mycobacterium
n
  1. nonmotile Gram-positive aerobic bacteria
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genus Mycoplasma
n
  1. type and sole genus of the family Mycoplasmataceae
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genus Mycteria
n
  1. a genus of storks of the family Ciconiidae now including only the American wood ibis
    Synonym(s): Mycteria, genus Mycteria
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genus Mycteroperca
n
  1. groupers
    Synonym(s): Mycteroperca, genus Mycteroperca
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genus Mylodon
n
  1. type genus of the Mylodontidae; sometimes included in family Megatheriidae
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genus Myocastor
n
  1. a genus of Capromyidae [syn: Myocastor, {genus Myocastor}]
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genus Myopus
n
  1. a genus of Cricetidae
    Synonym(s): Myopus, genus Myopus
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genus Myosotis
n
  1. forget-me-nots; scorpion grass [syn: Myosotis, {genus Myosotis}]
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genus Myotis
n
  1. largest and most widely distributed genus of bats [syn: Myotis, genus Myotis]
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genus Myrciaria
n
  1. a genus of tropical American trees and shrubs of the myrtle family
    Synonym(s): Myrciaria, genus Myrciaria, Myrcia
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genus Myrica
n
  1. deciduous aromatic shrubs or small trees [syn: Myrica, genus Myrica]
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genus Myricaria
n
  1. small genus of deciduous shrubs or subshrubs of southern Europe to Siberia and China; tolerant of chalky soil
    Synonym(s): Myricaria, genus Myricaria
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genus Myriophyllum
n
  1. chiefly monoecious and usually aquatic herbs (as the milfoils)
    Synonym(s): Myriophyllum, genus Myriophyllum
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genus Myristica
n
  1. type genus of Myristicaceae; tropical Asian evergreen trees with small white or yellow flowers followed by fleshy fruits
    Synonym(s): Myristica, genus Myristica
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genus Myrmecia
n
  1. bulldog ants
    Synonym(s): Myrmecia, genus Myrmecia
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genus Myrmecobius
n
  1. banded anteater
    Synonym(s): Myrmecobius, genus Myrmecobius
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genus Myrmecophaga
n
  1. type genus of the Myrmecophagidae; South American ant bear
    Synonym(s): Myrmecophaga, genus Myrmecophaga
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myrmeleon
n
  1. type genus of the Myrmeleontidae: antlions [syn: Myrmeleon, genus Myrmeleon]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myroxylon
n
  1. a genus of tropical American trees having pinnate leaves and white flowers
    Synonym(s): Myroxylon, genus Myroxylon
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myrrhis
n
  1. European perennial herbs having pinnate leaves and umbels of white flowers
    Synonym(s): Myrrhis, genus Myrrhis
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myrsine
n
  1. evergreen trees and shrubs having aromatic foliage; Africa; Asia (New Zealand)
    Synonym(s): Myrsine, genus Myrsine
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genus Myrtillocactus
n
  1. small genus of arborescent cacti of Mexico and Central America
    Synonym(s): Myrtillocactus, genus Myrtillocactus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myrtus
n
  1. type genus of the Myrtaceae
    Synonym(s): Myrtus, genus Myrtus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Mysis
n
  1. type genus of the family Mysidae [syn: Mysis, {genus Mysis}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Mytilus
n
  1. type genus of the family Mytilidae: smooth-shelled marine mussels
    Synonym(s): Mytilus, genus Mytilus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myxine
n
  1. type genus of the Myxinidae (typical hagfishes) [syn: Myxine, genus Myxine]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myxinikela
n
  1. fossil hagfishes
    Synonym(s): Myxinikela, genus Myxinikela
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Myxocephalus
n
  1. grubby
    Synonym(s): Myxocephalus, genus Myxocephalus
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genus Nabalus
n
  1. genus of North American and east Asian perennial herbs; sometimes included in genus Prenanthes
    Synonym(s): Nabalus, genus Nabalus
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genus Naemorhedus
n
  1. gorals
    Synonym(s): Naemorhedus, genus Naemorhedus
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genus Nageia
n
  1. small genus of Asian evergreen trees having columnar crowns and distinguished by leaves lacking a midrib; eastern Asia including India and Philippines and New Guinea
    Synonym(s): Nageia, genus Nageia
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Naias
n
  1. sole genus of the family Naiadaceae [syn: Naias, {genus Naias}, Najas, genus Najas]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Naja
n
  1. cobras
    Synonym(s): Naja, genus Naja
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Najas
n
  1. sole genus of the family Naiadaceae [syn: Naias, {genus Naias}, Najas, genus Najas]
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genus Nanomia
n
  1. a genus of Siphonophora
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Napaea
n
  1. one species: glade mallow
    Synonym(s): Napaea, genus Napaea
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Narcissus
n
  1. Old World perennial bulbous herbs
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genus Narthecium
n
  1. bog asphodels; sometimes placed in family Melanthiaceae
    Synonym(s): Narthecium, genus Narthecium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nasalis
n
  1. proboscis monkeys
    Synonym(s): Nasalis, genus Nasalis
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nasturtium
n
  1. aquatic herbs
    Synonym(s): Nasturtium, genus Nasturtium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nasua
n
  1. coatis
    Synonym(s): Nasua, genus Nasua
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Natrix
n
  1. water snakes; a cosmopolitan genus [syn: Natrix, {genus Natrix}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nauclea
n
  1. small genus of evergreen tropical shrubs or trees with smooth leathery leaves
    Synonym(s): Nauclea, genus Nauclea
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Naucrates
n
  1. a genus of Carangidae
    Synonym(s): Naucrates, genus Naucrates
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genus Nautilus
n
  1. type genus and sole recent representative of the family Nautilidae
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genus Necturus
n
  1. a genus of Proteidae
    Synonym(s): Necturus, genus Necturus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Negaprion
n
  1. lemon sharks
    Synonym(s): Negaprion, genus Negaprion
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nelumbo
n
  1. sometimes placed in the family Nymphaeaceae: lotuses [syn: Nelumbo, genus Nelumbo]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nemophila
n
  1. genus of ornamental chiefly California herbs: baby blue- eyes
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Neoceratodus
n
  1. extant Australian lungfishes [syn: Neoceratodus, {genus Neoceratodus}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Neofiber
n
  1. round-tailed muskrat
    Synonym(s): Neofiber, genus Neofiber
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genus Neohygrophorus
n
  1. a genus of fungi belonging to the family Hygrophoraceae
    Synonym(s): Neohygrophorus, genus Neohygrophorus
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genus Neolentinus
n
  1. a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae [syn: Neolentinus, genus Neolentinus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Neomys
n
  1. a genus of Soricidae
    Synonym(s): Neomys, genus Neomys
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genus Neophron
n
  1. a genus of Accipitridae
    Synonym(s): Neophron, genus Neophron
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genus Neotoma
n
  1. packrats
    Synonym(s): Neotoma, genus Neotoma
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genus Nepa
n
  1. type genus of the Nepidae: typical elongate-oval water scorpions
    Synonym(s): Nepa, genus Nepa
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genus Nepenthes
n
  1. pitcher plants
    Synonym(s): Nepenthes, genus Nepenthes
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genus Nepeta
n
  1. catmint
    Synonym(s): Nepeta, genus Nepeta
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genus Nephelium
n
  1. a genus of dicotyledonous trees of the family Sapindaceae that are native to Asia and Australia
    Synonym(s): Nephelium, genus Nephelium
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genus Nephrolepis
n
  1. small genus of tropical ferns; sometimes placed in Polypodiaceae
    Synonym(s): Nephrolepis, genus Nephrolepis
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nephrops
n
  1. a genus of Nephropsidae
    Synonym(s): Nephrops, genus Nephrops
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nephthytis
n
  1. small genus of tropical western African creeping or twining herbs
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genus Nerita
n
  1. type genus of the Neritidae
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genus Neritina
n
  1. a genus of Neritidae
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genus Nerium
n
  1. one species: oleander
    Synonym(s): Nerium, genus Nerium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nerodia
n
  1. North American water snakes [syn: Nerodia, {genus Nerodia}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nesokia
n
  1. bandicoot rats
    Synonym(s): Nesokia, genus Nesokia
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genus Nestor
n
  1. a genus of Psittacidae
    Synonym(s): Nestor, genus Nestor
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genus Neurospora
n
  1. genus of fungi with black perithecia used extensively in genetic research; includes some forms with orange spore masses that cause severe damage in bakeries
    Synonym(s): Neurospora, genus Neurospora
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Neurotrichus
n
  1. shrew moles
    Synonym(s): Neurotrichus, genus Neurotrichus
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genus Nicandra
n
  1. sturdy annual of Peru
    Synonym(s): Nicandra, genus Nicandra
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genus Nicotiana
n
  1. American and Asiatic aromatic herbs and shrubs with viscid foliage
    Synonym(s): Nicotiana, genus Nicotiana
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genus Nidularia
n
  1. type genus of the Nidulariaceae [syn: Nidularia, {genus Nidularia}]
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genus Nierembergia
n
  1. genus of tropical American erect or creeping herbs with solitary flowers
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genus Nigella
n
  1. erect annual Eurasian herbs
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genus Nigroporus
n
  1. a genus of fungi belonging to the family Polyporaceae [syn: Nigroporus, genus Nigroporus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nimravus
n
  1. false sabertoothed tigers [syn: Nimravus, {genus Nimravus}]
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genus Nipa
n
  1. monotypic genus of palms of Australasia [syn: Nipa, genus Nipa, Nypa, genus Nypa]
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genus Nitella
n
  1. fragile branching stoneworts [syn: Nitella, {genus Nitella}]
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genus Nitrobacter
n
  1. rod-shaped soil bacteria [syn: Nitrobacter, {genus Nitrobacter}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nitrosomonas
n
  1. ellipsoidal soil bacteria [syn: Nitrosomonas, {genus Nitrosomonas}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Noctiluca
n
  1. a genus of protoctist
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genus Noctua
n
  1. type genus of the Noctuidae: moths whose larvae are cutworms
    Synonym(s): Noctua, genus Noctua
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nolina
n
  1. perennial plants resembling yucca; found in southern United States and Mexico
    Synonym(s): Nolina, genus Nolina
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nomia
n
  1. a genus of bee; some are important pollinators of legumes
    Synonym(s): nomia, genus Nomia
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nopalea
n
  1. a genus of the cactus family with scarlet flowers [syn: Nopalea, genus Nopalea]
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genus Nostoc
n
  1. type genus of the family Nostocaceae: freshwater blue-green algae
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Notechis
n
  1. tiger snakes
    Synonym(s): Notechis, genus Notechis
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Notemigonus
n
  1. golden shiners
    Synonym(s): Notemigonus, genus Notemigonus
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genus Nothofagus
n
  1. beeches of temperate southern hemisphere except Africa: southern beech
    Synonym(s): Nothofagus, genus Nothofagus
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genus Nothosaurus
n
  1. a genus of Nothosauria
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Notomys
n
  1. jerboa rats
    Synonym(s): Notomys, genus Notomys
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Notonecta
n
  1. type genus of the Notonectidae: backswimmers [syn: Notonecta, genus Notonecta]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Notophthalmus
n
  1. newts
    Synonym(s): Notophthalmus, genus Notophthalmus
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genus Notornis
n
  1. a genus of Rallidae
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genus Notoryctus
n
  1. type genus of the family Notoryctidae: comprising solely the marsupial mole
    Synonym(s): Notoryctus, genus Notoryctus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Notropis
n
  1. shiners
    Synonym(s): Notropis, genus Notropis
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genus Nucifraga
n
  1. nutcrackers
    Synonym(s): Nucifraga, genus Nucifraga
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Numenius
n
  1. curlews
    Synonym(s): Numenius, genus Numenius
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genus Numida
n
  1. guinea fowl
    Synonym(s): Numida, genus Numida
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nuphar
n
  1. spatterdocks
    Synonym(s): Nuphar, genus Nuphar
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genus Nuytsia
n
  1. one species
    Synonym(s): Nuytsia, genus Nuytsia
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genus Nyctaginia
n
  1. a caryophyllaceous genus of the family Nyctaginaceae having only one species
    Synonym(s): Nyctaginia, genus Nyctaginia
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nyctanassa
n
  1. American night herons [syn: Nyctanassa, {genus Nyctanassa}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nyctereutes
n
  1. raccoon dogs
    Synonym(s): Nyctereutes, genus Nyctereutes
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genus Nycticebus
n
  1. a genus of Lorisidae [syn: Nycticebus, {genus Nycticebus}]
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genus Nycticorax
n
  1. Old World night herons [syn: Nycticorax, {genus Nycticorax}]
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genus Nyctimene
n
  1. East Indian fruit bats [syn: Nyctimene, {genus Nyctimene}]
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genus Nymphaea
n
  1. the type genus of the family Nymphaeaceae; any of a variety of water lilies
    Synonym(s): Nymphaea, genus Nymphaea
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Nymphalis
n
  1. type genus of the Nymphalidae: mourning cloak butterflies
    Synonym(s): Nymphalis, genus Nymphalis
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genus Nymphicus
n
  1. a genus of Psittacidae [syn: Nymphicus, {genus Nymphicus}]
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genus Nypa
n
  1. monotypic genus of palms of Australasia [syn: Nipa, genus Nipa, Nypa, genus Nypa]
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genus Nyssa
n
  1. tupelos: deciduous trees of moist habitats especially swamps and beside ponds
    Synonym(s): Nyssa, genus Nyssa
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genus Oenanthe
n
  1. poisonous herbs: water dropworts [syn: Oenanthe, {genus Oenanthe}]
  2. wheatears
    Synonym(s): Oenanthe, genus Oenanthe
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genus Oenothera
n
  1. chiefly North American herbs with usually nocturnal flowers
    Synonym(s): Oenothera, genus Oenothera
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genus Ommastrephes
n
  1. a genus of Decapoda
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genus Omphalotus
n
  1. a genus of fungi with a depressed disc in the cap [syn: Omphalotus, genus Omphalotus]
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genus Oncidium
n
  1. large genus of showy epiphytic or lithophytic or terrestrial orchids of tropical and subtropical America
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genus Oncorhynchus
n
  1. Pacific salmon including sockeye salmon; chinook salmon; chum salmon; coho salmon
    Synonym(s): Oncorhynchus, genus Oncorhynchus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Ondatra
n
  1. muskrats
    Synonym(s): Ondatra, genus Ondatra
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genus Oniscus
n
  1. type genus of the Oniscidae; woodlice that cannot roll into a ball
    Synonym(s): Oniscus, genus Oniscus
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genus Onobrychis
n
  1. genus of Old World herbs having pinnate leaves and pink or whites racemose flowers followed by flat unjointed pods
    Synonym(s): Onobrychis, genus Onobrychis
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genus Onoclea
n
  1. one species: sensitive fern; in some classifications included in Polypodiaceae
    Synonym(s): Onoclea, genus Onoclea
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genus Ononis
n
  1. genus of European subshrubs or herbs having pink or purple or yellow solitary or clustered flowers: restharrow
    Synonym(s): Ononis, genus Ononis
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genus Onopordon
n
  1. a genus of Eurasian herbs of the family Compositae with prickly foliage and large purplish flowers
    Synonym(s): Onopordum, genus Onopordum, Onopordon, genus Onopordon
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Onopordum
n
  1. a genus of Eurasian herbs of the family Compositae with prickly foliage and large purplish flowers
    Synonym(s): Onopordum, genus Onopordum, Onopordon, genus Onopordon
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Onosmodium
n
  1. a genus of North American perennial herbs of the family Boraginaceae
    Synonym(s): Onosmodium, genus Onosmodium
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genus Onychium
n
  1. small terrestrial ferns of Old World tropics and subtropics: clawed ferns; sometimes placed in family Cryptogrammataceae
    Synonym(s): Onychium, genus Onychium
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genus Onychogalea
n
  1. a genus of Macropodidae [syn: Onychogalea, {genus Onychogalea}]
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genus Onychomys
n
  1. grasshopper mice
    Synonym(s): Onychomys, genus Onychomys
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genus Quamassia
n
  1. genus of scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs
    Synonym(s): Camassia, genus Camassia, Quamassia, genus Quamassia
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genus Saimiri
n
  1. squirrel monkeys
    Synonym(s): Saimiri, genus Saimiri
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genus Saintpaulia
n
  1. east African herb with nodding flowers; widely cultivated
    Synonym(s): Saintpaulia, genus Saintpaulia
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genus Sambucus
n
  1. elder; elderberry
    Synonym(s): Sambucus, genus Sambucus
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genus Samia
n
  1. silkworm moths
    Synonym(s): Samia, genus Samia
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genus Samolus
n
  1. genus of herbs usually growing in salt marshes: water pimpernels
    Synonym(s): Samolus, genus Samolus
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genus Sanguinaria
n
  1. one species: bloodroot [syn: Sanguinaria, {genus Sanguinaria}]
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genus Sanicula
n
  1. chiefly American herbs: sanicle [syn: Sanicula, {genus Sanicula}]
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genus Sansevieria
n
  1. Old World tropical herbaceous perennial of the agave family; in some classifications considered a genus of Liliaceae
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genus Santalum
n
  1. parasitic trees of Indonesia and Malaysia [syn: Santalum, genus Santalum]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Santolina
n
  1. genus of Mediterranean subshrubs with rayless flower heads
    Synonym(s): Santolina, genus Santolina
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genus Sanvitalia
n
  1. small genus of tropical American annual herbs: creeping zinnia
    Synonym(s): Sanvitalia, genus Sanvitalia
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genus Schinus
n
  1. genus of evergreen shrubs and trees of tropical and subtropical regions of South and Central America and Canary Islands and China
    Synonym(s): Schinus, genus Schinus
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genus Schomburgkia
n
  1. genus of tropical American epiphytic orchids with showy racemose flowers
    Synonym(s): Schomburgkia, genus Schomburgkia
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genus Sciaena
n
  1. type genus of the Sciaenidae: croakers [syn: Sciaena, genus Sciaena]
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genus Sciaenops
n
  1. a genus of Sciaenidae
    Synonym(s): Sciaenops, genus Sciaenops
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genus Scincella
n
  1. a reptile genus of Scincidae [syn: Scincella, {genus Scincella}]
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genus Scincus
n
  1. type genus of Scincidae
    Synonym(s): Scincus, genus Scincus
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genus Scindapsus
n
  1. evergreen climbers with adhesive adventitious roots; southeastern Asia and Brazil
    Synonym(s): Scindapsus, genus Scindapsus, genus Pothos
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genus Scomber
n
  1. type genus of the Scombridae [syn: Scomber, {genus Scomber}]
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genus Scomberesox
n
  1. a genus of Scomberesocidae [syn: Scomberesox, {genus Scomberesox}, Scombresox, genus Scombresox]
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genus Scomberomorus
n
  1. Spanish mackerels [syn: Scomberomorus, {genus Scomberomorus}]
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genus Scombresox
n
  1. a genus of Scomberesocidae [syn: Scomberesox, {genus Scomberesox}, Scombresox, genus Scombresox]
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genus Senecio
n
  1. enormous and diverse cosmopolitan genus of trees and shrubs and vines and herbs including many weeds
    Synonym(s): Senecio, genus Senecio
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genus Senna
n
  1. genus of shrubs and trees and herbs many of which are often classified as members of the genus Cassia
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genus Simarouba
n
  1. type genus of Simaroubaceae; tropical American trees and shrubs having a pale soft wood and bitter bark
    Synonym(s): Simarouba, genus Simarouba
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genus Simulium
n
  1. type genus of the Simuliidae: blackflies [syn: Simulium, genus Simulium]
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genus Sinanthropus
n
  1. genus to which Peking man was formerly assigned [syn: Sinanthropus, genus Sinanthropus]
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genus Sinapis
n
  1. small genus of Old World herbs usually included in genus Brassica
    Synonym(s): Sinapis, genus Sinapis
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genus Sinningia
n
  1. genus of perennial tuberous herbs and shrubs of Central and South America
    Synonym(s): Sinningia, genus Sinningia
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Sinornis
n
  1. a genus of fossil birds
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genus Sium
n
  1. perennial of wet and marshy places in the northern hemisphere: water parsnips
    Synonym(s): Sium, genus Sium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Smilax
n
  1. sometimes placed in Smilacaceae [syn: Smilax, {genus Smilax}]
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genus Smiledon
n
  1. saber-toothed tigers
    Synonym(s): Smiledon, genus Smiledon
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genus Smyrnium
n
  1. Alexanders
    Synonym(s): Smyrnium, genus Smyrnium
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genus Somateria
n
  1. eider ducks
    Synonym(s): Somateria, genus Somateria
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Sonchus
n
  1. sow thistles
    Synonym(s): Sonchus, genus Sonchus
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genus Sonora
n
  1. ground snakes
    Synonym(s): Sonora, genus Sonora
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genus Sundacarpus
n
  1. one species
    Synonym(s): Sundacarpus, genus Sundacarpus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Swainsona
n
  1. a genus of Australian herbs and subshrubs: darling peas
    Synonym(s): Swainsona, genus Swainsona
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Symphalangus
n
  1. used in some classifications for the siamangs [syn: Symphalangus, genus Symphalangus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Symphoricarpos
n
  1. deciduous shrubs of North America and Central America and China
    Synonym(s): Symphoricarpos, genus Symphoricarpos
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Symphytum
n
  1. comfrey
    Synonym(s): Symphytum, genus Symphytum
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Symplocarpus
n
  1. one species: skunk cabbage [syn: Symplocarpus, {genus Symplocarpus}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Symplocus
n
  1. type and sole genus of Symplocaceae including sweetleaf
    Synonym(s): Symplocus, genus Symplocus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Synagrops
n
  1. a genus of Serranidae
    Synonym(s): Synagrops, genus Synagrops
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Synanceja
n
  1. stonefishes
    Synonym(s): Synanceja, genus Synanceja
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genus Synaptomys
n
  1. bog lemmings
    Synonym(s): Synaptomys, genus Synaptomys
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genus Synchytrium
n
  1. simple parasitic fungi including pond scum parasites [syn: Synchytrium, genus Synchytrium]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Synercus
n
  1. Cape buffalo [syn: Synercus, genus Synercus, {tribe synercus}]
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genus Syngnathus
n
  1. type genus of the family Syngnathidae [syn: Syngnathus, genus Syngnathus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Syngonium
n
  1. epiphytic or terrestrial climbing shrubs of Central and South America; used as ornamental houseplants for their velvety foliage
    Synonym(s): Syngonium, genus Syngonium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Uintatherium
n
  1. type genus of the Uintatheriidae; extinct large herbivorous ungulates somewhat resembling elephants; from the Eocene in Wyoming
    Synonym(s): Uintatherium, genus Uintatherium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Uma
n
  1. fringe-toed lizard
    Synonym(s): Uma, genus Uma
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Umbellularia
n
  1. aromatic evergreen trees of Pacific coast [syn: Umbellularia, genus Umbellularia]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Umbrina
n
  1. croakers
    Synonym(s): Umbrina, genus Umbrina
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Unio
n
  1. type genus of the family Unionidae [syn: Unio, {genus Unio}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Wintera
n
  1. evergreen shrubs or small trees of Australia and New Zealand
    Synonym(s): Pseudowintera, genus Pseudowintera, Wintera, genus Wintera
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Wynnea
n
  1. a genus of fungi belonging to the family Sarcoscyphaceae
    Synonym(s): Wynnea, genus Wynnea
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xanthium
n
  1. coarse herbs having small heads of greenish flowers followed by burrs with hooked bristles
    Synonym(s): Xanthium, genus Xanthium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xanthomonas
n
  1. a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a yellow pigment that is not soluble in water
    Synonym(s): Xanthomonas, genus Xanthomonas
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xanthorroea
n
  1. grass trees; sometimes placed in family Xanthorrhoeaceae
    Synonym(s): Xanthorroea, genus Xanthorroea
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xanthosoma
n
  1. tropical American tuberous perennials [syn: Xanthosoma, genus Xanthosoma]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xenicus
n
  1. type genus for the Xenicidae [syn: Xenicus, {genus Xenicus}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xenopus
n
  1. an African clawed frog; in some classifications made the type genus of a separate family Xenopodidae
    Synonym(s): Xenopus, genus Xenopus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xenorhyncus
n
  1. East Indian and Australian storks [syn: Xenorhyncus, genus Xenorhyncus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Xenosaurus
n
  1. type and sole genus of Xenosauridae: slender-bodied Mexican lizards having the upper surface covered with tiny granules and tubercles
    Synonym(s): Xenosaurus, genus Xenosaurus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zamia
n
  1. genus of small evergreen tropical and subtropical American cycads
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zannichellia
n
  1. horned pondweed: completely submerged herbs; in some classifications included in Potamogetonaceae
    Synonym(s): Zannichellia, genus Zannichellia
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zantedeschia
n
  1. calla lily
    Synonym(s): Zantedeschia, genus Zantedeschia
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zanthoxylum
n
  1. deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs: prickly ash [syn: Zanthoxylum, genus Zanthoxylum]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zenaidura
n
  1. mourning doves
    Synonym(s): Zenaidura, genus Zenaidura
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genus Zingiber
n
  1. tropical Asiatic and Polynesian perennial plants: ginger
    Synonym(s): Zingiber, genus Zingiber
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zinjanthropus
n
  1. genus to which Australopithecus boisei was formerly assigned
    Synonym(s): Zinjanthropus, genus Zinjanthropus
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zinnia
n
  1. genus of annual or perennial plants of tropical America having solitary heads of brightly colored flowers
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus Zonotrichia
n
  1. large New World sparrows [syn: Zonotrichia, {genus Zonotrichia}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus-Megapodius
n
  1. type genus of the Megapodiidae [syn: Megapodius, {genus- Megapodius}]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
genus-Milvus
n
  1. a genus including the common European kits [syn: Milvus, genus-Milvus]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Geum canadense
n
  1. North American white-flowered avens [syn: bennet, {white avens}, Geum canadense]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gingham
n
  1. a clothing fabric in a plaid weave
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ginseng
n
  1. aromatic root of ginseng plants
  2. Chinese herb with palmately compound leaves and small greenish flowers and forked aromatic roots believed to have medicinal powers
    Synonym(s): ginseng, nin-sin, Panax ginseng, Panax schinseng, Panax pseudoginseng
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
going under
n
  1. (of a ship) sinking
    Synonym(s): foundering, going under
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
guanosine
n
  1. a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of guanine and deoxyribose
    Synonym(s): deoxyguanosine, guanosine
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gum kino
n
  1. a gum obtained from various tropical plants; used as an astringent and in tanning
    Synonym(s): kino, gum kino, kino gum
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gum sangapenum
n
  1. a variety of gum
    Synonym(s): sangapenum, gum sangapenum
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gun chamber
n
  1. chamber that is the part of a gun that receives the charge
    Synonym(s): firing chamber, gun chamber
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gun control
n
  1. efforts to regulate or control sales of guns
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gun smoke
n
  1. smoke created by the firing of guns
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gunsmith
n
  1. someone who makes or repairs guns
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gymkhana
n
  1. a meet at which riders and horses display a range of skills and aptitudes
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Gymnasium
n
  1. a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12
    Synonym(s): secondary school, lyceum, lycee, Gymnasium, middle school
  2. athletic facility equipped for sports or physical training
    Synonym(s): gymnasium, gym
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gynecomastia
n
  1. excessive development of the breasts in males; usually the result of hormonal imbalance or treatment with certain drugs (including some antihypertensives)
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gynoecium
n
  1. a female gametoecium
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
gynogenesis
n
  1. female parthenogenesis in which the embryo contains only maternal chromosomes due to the failure of the sperm to fuse with the egg nucleus
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gainsay \Gain`say"\ (? [or] ?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
      {Gainsaid} (? [or] ?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gainsaying}.] [OE.
      geinseien, ageinseien. See {Again}, and {Say} to utter.]
      To contradict; to deny; to controvert; to dispute; to forbid.
  
               I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your
               adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
                                                                              --Luke xxi.
                                                                              15.
  
               The just gods gainsay That any drop thou borrow'dst
               from thy mother, My sacred aunt, should by my mortal
               sword Be drained.                                    --Shak.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gainsome \Gain"some\, a.
      1. Gainful.
  
      2. Prepossessing; well-favored. [Obs.] --Massinger.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gamesome \Game"some\, a.
      Gay; sportive; playful; frolicsome; merry. --Shak.
  
               Gladness of the gamesome crowd.               --Byron.
      -- {Game"some*ly}, adv. -- {Game"some*ness}, n.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gamesome \Game"some\, a.
      Gay; sportive; playful; frolicsome; merry. --Shak.
  
               Gladness of the gamesome crowd.               --Byron.
      -- {Game"some*ly}, adv. -- {Game"some*ness}, n.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gamesome \Game"some\, a.
      Gay; sportive; playful; frolicsome; merry. --Shak.
  
               Gladness of the gamesome crowd.               --Byron.
      -- {Game"some*ly}, adv. -- {Game"some*ness}, n.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gamogenetic \Gam`o*ge*net"ic\, a. (Biol.)
      Relating to gamogenesis. -- {Gam`o*ge*net"ic*al*ly}, adv.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gamogenetic \Gam`o*ge*net"ic\, a. (Biol.)
      Relating to gamogenesis. -- {Gam`o*ge*net"ic*al*ly}, adv.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gang \Gang\, n. [Icel. gangr a going, gang, akin to AS., D., G.,
      & Dan. gang a going, Goth. gaggs street, way. See {Gang}, v.
      i.]
      1. A going; a course. [Obs.]
  
      2. A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number
            of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of
            laborers under one foreman; a squad; as, a gang of
            sailors; a chain gang; a gang of thieves.
  
      3. A combination of similar implements arranged so as, by
            acting together, to save time or labor; a set; as, a gang
            of saws, or of plows.
  
      4. (Naut.) A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang
            of stays.
  
      5. [Cf. {Gangue}.] (Mining) The mineral substance which
            incloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
  
      {Gang board}, [or] {Gang plank}. (Naut.)
            (a) A board or plank, with cleats for steps, forming a
                  bridge by which to enter or leave a vessel.
            (b) A plank within or without the bulwarks of a vessel's
                  waist, for the sentinel to walk on.
  
      {Gang cask}, a small cask in which to bring water aboard
            ships or in which it is kept on deck.
  
      {Gang cultivator}, {Gang plow}, a cultivator or plow in which
            several shares are attached to one frame, so as to make
            two or more furrows at the same time.
  
      {Gang days}, Rogation days; the time of perambulating
            parishes. See {Gang week} (below).
  
      {Gang drill}, a drilling machine having a number of drills
            driven from a common shaft.
  
      {Gang master}, a master or employer of a gang of workmen.
  
      {Gang plank}. See {Gang board} (above).
  
      {Gang plow}. See {Gang cultivator} (above).
  
      {Gang press}, a press for operating upon a pile or row of
            objects separated by intervening plates.
  
      {Gang saw}, a saw fitted to be one of a combination or gang
            of saws hung together in a frame or sash, and set at fixed
            distances apart.
  
      {Gang tide}. See {Gang week} (below).
  
      {Gang tooth}, a projecting tooth. [Obs.] --Halliwell.
  
      {Gang week}, Rogation week, when formerly processions were
            made to survey the bounds of parishes. --Halliwell.
  
      {Live gang}, [or] {Round gang}, the Western and the Eastern
            names, respectively, for a gang of saws for cutting the
            round log into boards at one operation. --Knight.
  
      {Slabbing gang}, an arrangement of saws which cuts slabs from
            two sides of a log, leaving the middle part as a thick
            beam.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gange \Gange\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ganged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Ganging}.] [Of uncertain origin.]
      1. To protect (the part of a line next a fishhook, or the
            hook itself) by winding it with wire.
  
      2. To attach (a fishhook) to a line or snell, as by knotting
            the line around the shank of the hook.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gangion \Gan"gion\, n. [Etymol. uncertain.]
      A short line attached to a trawl. See {Trawl}, n.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Geneagenesis \Gen`e*a*gen"e*sis\, n. [Gr. [?] race + E.
      genesis.] (Biol.)
      Alternate generation. See under {Generation}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Tucan \Tu*can"\, n. (Zo[94]l.)
      The Mexican pocket gopher ({Geomys Mexicanus}). It resembles
      the common pocket gopher of the Western United States, but is
      larger. Called also {tugan}, and {tuza}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gingham \Ging"ham\, n. [F. guingan; cf. Jav. ginggang; or perh.
      fr. Guingamp, in France.]
      A kind of cotton or linen cloth, usually in stripes or
      checks, the yarn of which is dyed before it is woven; --
      distinguished from printed cotton or prints.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ginging \Ging"ing\, n. (Mining)
      The lining of a mine shaft with stones or bricks to prevent
      caving.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ginseng \Gin"seng\, n. [Chinese.] (Bot.)
      A plant of the genus {Aralia}, the root of which is highly
      valued as a medicine among the Chinese. The Chinese plant
      ({Aralia Schinseng}) has become so rare that the American
      ({A. quinquefolia}) has largely taken its place, and its root
      is now an article of export from America to China. The root,
      when dry, is of a yellowish white color, with a sweetness in
      the taste somewhat resembling that of licorice, combined with
      a slight aromatic bitterness.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gnash \Gnash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gnashed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Gnashing}.] [OE. gnasten, gnaisten, cf. Icel. gnastan a
      gnashing, gn[?]sta to gnash, Dan. knaske, Sw. gnissla, D.
      knarsen, G. knirschen.]
      To strike together, as in anger or pain; as, to gnash the
      teeth.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gnashingly \Gnash"ing*ly\, adv.
      With gnashing.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Going \Go"ing\, n.
      1. The act of moving in any manner; traveling; as, the going
            is bad.
  
      2. Departure. --Milton.
  
      3. Pregnancy; gestation; childbearing. --Crew.
  
      4. pl. Course of life; behavior; doings; ways.
  
                     His eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all
                     his goings.                                       --Job xxxiv.
                                                                              21.
  
      {Going barrel}. (Horology)
            (a) A barrel containing the mainspring, and having teeth
                  on its periphery to drive the train.
            (b) A device for maintaining a force to drive the train
                  while the timepiece is being wound up.
  
      {Going forth}. (Script.)
            (a) Outlet; way of exit. [bd]Every going forth of the
                  sanctuary.[b8] --Ezek. xliv. 5.
            (b) A limit; a border. [bd]The going forth thereof shall
                  be from the south to Kadesh-barnea.[b8] --Num. xxxiv.
                  4.
  
      {Going out}, [or] {Goings out}. (Script.)
            (a) The utmost extremity or limit. [bd]The border shall go
                  down to Jordan, and the goings out of it shall be at
                  the salt sea.[b8] --Num. xxxiv. 12.
            (b) Departure or journeying. [bd]And Moses wrote their
                  goings out according to their journeys.[b8] --Num.
                  xxxiii. 2.
  
      {Goings on}, behavior; actions; conduct; -- usually in a bad
            sense.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gong \Gong\, n. [AS. gong, gang, a going, passage, drain. See
      {Gang}.]
      A privy or jakes. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
      {Gong farmer}, {Gong man}, a cleaner of privies. [Obs.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gong \Gong\, n.
      1. [Malayan (Jav.) g[omac]ng.] An instrument, first used in
            the East, made of an alloy of copper and tin, shaped like
            a disk with upturned rim, and producing, when struck, a
            harsh and resounding noise.
  
                     O'er distant deserts sounds the Tartar gong.
                                                                              --Longfellow.
  
      2. (Mach.) A flat saucerlike bell, rung by striking it with a
            small hammer which is connected with it by various
            mechanical devices; a stationary bell, used to sound calls
            or alarms; -- called also {gong bell}.
  
      {Gong metal}, an alloy (78 parts of copper, 22 of tin), from
            which Oriental gongs are made.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gonosome \Gon"o*some\, n. [Gr. [?] offspring + -some body.]
      (Zo[94]l.)
      The reproductive zooids of a hydroid colony, collectively.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gownsman \Gowns"man\, Gownman \Gown"man\, n.; pl. {-men} (-men).
      One whose professional habit is a gown, as a divine or
      lawyer, and particularly a member of an English university;
      hence, a civilian, in distinction from a soldier.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gum \Gum\, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis,
      fr. Gr. [?], prob. from an Egyptian form kam[?]; cf. It.
      {gomma}.]
      1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens
            when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;
            gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree. Also, with
            less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water;
            as, gum copal and gum sandarac, which are really resins.
  
      2. (Bot.) See {Gum tree}, {below}.
  
      3. A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any
            roughly made hive; also, a vessel or bin made of a hollow
            log. [Southern U. S.]
  
      4. A rubber overshoe. [Local, U. S.]
  
      {Black gum}, {Blue gum}, {British gum}, etc. See under
            {Black}, {Blue}, etc.
  
      {Gum Acaroidea}, the resinous gum of the Australian grass
            tree ({Xanlhorrh[d2]a}).
  
      {Gum animal} (Zo[94]l.), the galago of West Africa; -- so
            called because it feeds on gums. See {Galago}.
  
      {Gum animi or anim[82]}. See {Anim[82]}.
  
      {Gum arabic}, a gum yielded mostly by several species of
            {Acacia} (chiefly {A. vera} and {A. Arabica}) growing in
            Africa and Southern Asia; -- called also {gum acacia}.
            East Indian gum arabic comes from a tree of the Orange
            family which bears the elephant apple.
  
      {Gum butea}, a gum yielded by the Indian plants {Butea
            frondosa} and {B. superba}, and used locally in tanning
            and in precipitating indigo.
  
      {Gum cistus}, a plant of the genus {Cistus} ({Cistus
            ladaniferus}), a species of rock rose.
  
      {Gum dragon}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum elastic}, {Elastic gum}. See {Caoutchouc}.
  
      {Gum elemi}. See {Elemi}.
  
      {Gum juniper}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum kino}. See under {Kino}.
  
      {Gum lac}. See {Lac}.
  
      {Gum Ladanum}, a fragrant gum yielded by several Oriental
            species of Cistus or rock rose.
  
      {Gum passages}, sap receptacles extending through the
            parenchyma of certain plants ({Amygdalace[91]},
            {Cactace[91]}, etc.), and affording passage for gum.
  
      {Gum pot}, a varnish maker's utensil for melting gum and
            mixing other ingredients.
  
      {Gum resin}, the milky juice of a plant solidified by
            exposure to air; one of certain inspissated saps, mixtures
            of, or having properties of, gum and resin; a resin
            containing more or less mucilaginous and gummy matter.
  
      {Gum sandarac}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum Senegal}, a gum similar to gum arabic, yielded by trees
            ({Acacia Verek} and {A. Adansoni[84]}) growing in the
            Senegal country, West Africa.
  
      {Gum tragacanth}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum tree}, the name given to several trees in America and
            Australia:
            (a) The black gum ({Nyssa multiflora}), one of the largest
                  trees of the Southern States, bearing a small blue
                  fruit, the favorite food of the opossum. Most of the
                  large trees become hollow.
            (b) A tree of the genus {Eucalyptus.} See {Eucalpytus.}
            (c) The sweet gum tree of the United States ({Liquidambar
                  styraciflua}), a large and beautiful tree with
                  pointedly lobed leaves and woody burlike fruit. It
                  exudes an aromatic terebinthine juice.
  
      {Gum water}, a solution of gum, esp. of gum arabic, in water.
           
  
      {Gum wood}, the wood of any gum tree, esp. the wood of the
            {Eucalyptus piperita}, of New South Wales.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gum \Gum\, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis,
      fr. Gr. [?], prob. from an Egyptian form kam[?]; cf. It.
      {gomma}.]
      1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens
            when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;
            gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree. Also, with
            less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water;
            as, gum copal and gum sandarac, which are really resins.
  
      2. (Bot.) See {Gum tree}, {below}.
  
      3. A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any
            roughly made hive; also, a vessel or bin made of a hollow
            log. [Southern U. S.]
  
      4. A rubber overshoe. [Local, U. S.]
  
      {Black gum}, {Blue gum}, {British gum}, etc. See under
            {Black}, {Blue}, etc.
  
      {Gum Acaroidea}, the resinous gum of the Australian grass
            tree ({Xanlhorrh[d2]a}).
  
      {Gum animal} (Zo[94]l.), the galago of West Africa; -- so
            called because it feeds on gums. See {Galago}.
  
      {Gum animi or anim[82]}. See {Anim[82]}.
  
      {Gum arabic}, a gum yielded mostly by several species of
            {Acacia} (chiefly {A. vera} and {A. Arabica}) growing in
            Africa and Southern Asia; -- called also {gum acacia}.
            East Indian gum arabic comes from a tree of the Orange
            family which bears the elephant apple.
  
      {Gum butea}, a gum yielded by the Indian plants {Butea
            frondosa} and {B. superba}, and used locally in tanning
            and in precipitating indigo.
  
      {Gum cistus}, a plant of the genus {Cistus} ({Cistus
            ladaniferus}), a species of rock rose.
  
      {Gum dragon}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum elastic}, {Elastic gum}. See {Caoutchouc}.
  
      {Gum elemi}. See {Elemi}.
  
      {Gum juniper}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum kino}. See under {Kino}.
  
      {Gum lac}. See {Lac}.
  
      {Gum Ladanum}, a fragrant gum yielded by several Oriental
            species of Cistus or rock rose.
  
      {Gum passages}, sap receptacles extending through the
            parenchyma of certain plants ({Amygdalace[91]},
            {Cactace[91]}, etc.), and affording passage for gum.
  
      {Gum pot}, a varnish maker's utensil for melting gum and
            mixing other ingredients.
  
      {Gum resin}, the milky juice of a plant solidified by
            exposure to air; one of certain inspissated saps, mixtures
            of, or having properties of, gum and resin; a resin
            containing more or less mucilaginous and gummy matter.
  
      {Gum sandarac}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum Senegal}, a gum similar to gum arabic, yielded by trees
            ({Acacia Verek} and {A. Adansoni[84]}) growing in the
            Senegal country, West Africa.
  
      {Gum tragacanth}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum tree}, the name given to several trees in America and
            Australia:
            (a) The black gum ({Nyssa multiflora}), one of the largest
                  trees of the Southern States, bearing a small blue
                  fruit, the favorite food of the opossum. Most of the
                  large trees become hollow.
            (b) A tree of the genus {Eucalyptus.} See {Eucalpytus.}
            (c) The sweet gum tree of the United States ({Liquidambar
                  styraciflua}), a large and beautiful tree with
                  pointedly lobed leaves and woody burlike fruit. It
                  exudes an aromatic terebinthine juice.
  
      {Gum water}, a solution of gum, esp. of gum arabic, in water.
           
  
      {Gum wood}, the wood of any gum tree, esp. the wood of the
            {Eucalyptus piperita}, of New South Wales.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gum \Gum\, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis,
      fr. Gr. [?], prob. from an Egyptian form kam[?]; cf. It.
      {gomma}.]
      1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens
            when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;
            gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree. Also, with
            less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water;
            as, gum copal and gum sandarac, which are really resins.
  
      2. (Bot.) See {Gum tree}, {below}.
  
      3. A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any
            roughly made hive; also, a vessel or bin made of a hollow
            log. [Southern U. S.]
  
      4. A rubber overshoe. [Local, U. S.]
  
      {Black gum}, {Blue gum}, {British gum}, etc. See under
            {Black}, {Blue}, etc.
  
      {Gum Acaroidea}, the resinous gum of the Australian grass
            tree ({Xanlhorrh[d2]a}).
  
      {Gum animal} (Zo[94]l.), the galago of West Africa; -- so
            called because it feeds on gums. See {Galago}.
  
      {Gum animi or anim[82]}. See {Anim[82]}.
  
      {Gum arabic}, a gum yielded mostly by several species of
            {Acacia} (chiefly {A. vera} and {A. Arabica}) growing in
            Africa and Southern Asia; -- called also {gum acacia}.
            East Indian gum arabic comes from a tree of the Orange
            family which bears the elephant apple.
  
      {Gum butea}, a gum yielded by the Indian plants {Butea
            frondosa} and {B. superba}, and used locally in tanning
            and in precipitating indigo.
  
      {Gum cistus}, a plant of the genus {Cistus} ({Cistus
            ladaniferus}), a species of rock rose.
  
      {Gum dragon}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum elastic}, {Elastic gum}. See {Caoutchouc}.
  
      {Gum elemi}. See {Elemi}.
  
      {Gum juniper}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum kino}. See under {Kino}.
  
      {Gum lac}. See {Lac}.
  
      {Gum Ladanum}, a fragrant gum yielded by several Oriental
            species of Cistus or rock rose.
  
      {Gum passages}, sap receptacles extending through the
            parenchyma of certain plants ({Amygdalace[91]},
            {Cactace[91]}, etc.), and affording passage for gum.
  
      {Gum pot}, a varnish maker's utensil for melting gum and
            mixing other ingredients.
  
      {Gum resin}, the milky juice of a plant solidified by
            exposure to air; one of certain inspissated saps, mixtures
            of, or having properties of, gum and resin; a resin
            containing more or less mucilaginous and gummy matter.
  
      {Gum sandarac}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum Senegal}, a gum similar to gum arabic, yielded by trees
            ({Acacia Verek} and {A. Adansoni[84]}) growing in the
            Senegal country, West Africa.
  
      {Gum tragacanth}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum tree}, the name given to several trees in America and
            Australia:
            (a) The black gum ({Nyssa multiflora}), one of the largest
                  trees of the Southern States, bearing a small blue
                  fruit, the favorite food of the opossum. Most of the
                  large trees become hollow.
            (b) A tree of the genus {Eucalyptus.} See {Eucalpytus.}
            (c) The sweet gum tree of the United States ({Liquidambar
                  styraciflua}), a large and beautiful tree with
                  pointedly lobed leaves and woody burlike fruit. It
                  exudes an aromatic terebinthine juice.
  
      {Gum water}, a solution of gum, esp. of gum arabic, in water.
           
  
      {Gum wood}, the wood of any gum tree, esp. the wood of the
            {Eucalyptus piperita}, of New South Wales.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gum \Gum\, n. [OE. gomme, gumme, F. gomme, L. gummi and commis,
      fr. Gr. [?], prob. from an Egyptian form kam[?]; cf. It.
      {gomma}.]
      1. A vegetable secretion of many trees or plants that hardens
            when it exudes, but is soluble in water; as, gum arabic;
            gum tragacanth; the gum of the cherry tree. Also, with
            less propriety, exudations that are not soluble in water;
            as, gum copal and gum sandarac, which are really resins.
  
      2. (Bot.) See {Gum tree}, {below}.
  
      3. A hive made of a section of a hollow gum tree; hence, any
            roughly made hive; also, a vessel or bin made of a hollow
            log. [Southern U. S.]
  
      4. A rubber overshoe. [Local, U. S.]
  
      {Black gum}, {Blue gum}, {British gum}, etc. See under
            {Black}, {Blue}, etc.
  
      {Gum Acaroidea}, the resinous gum of the Australian grass
            tree ({Xanlhorrh[d2]a}).
  
      {Gum animal} (Zo[94]l.), the galago of West Africa; -- so
            called because it feeds on gums. See {Galago}.
  
      {Gum animi or anim[82]}. See {Anim[82]}.
  
      {Gum arabic}, a gum yielded mostly by several species of
            {Acacia} (chiefly {A. vera} and {A. Arabica}) growing in
            Africa and Southern Asia; -- called also {gum acacia}.
            East Indian gum arabic comes from a tree of the Orange
            family which bears the elephant apple.
  
      {Gum butea}, a gum yielded by the Indian plants {Butea
            frondosa} and {B. superba}, and used locally in tanning
            and in precipitating indigo.
  
      {Gum cistus}, a plant of the genus {Cistus} ({Cistus
            ladaniferus}), a species of rock rose.
  
      {Gum dragon}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum elastic}, {Elastic gum}. See {Caoutchouc}.
  
      {Gum elemi}. See {Elemi}.
  
      {Gum juniper}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum kino}. See under {Kino}.
  
      {Gum lac}. See {Lac}.
  
      {Gum Ladanum}, a fragrant gum yielded by several Oriental
            species of Cistus or rock rose.
  
      {Gum passages}, sap receptacles extending through the
            parenchyma of certain plants ({Amygdalace[91]},
            {Cactace[91]}, etc.), and affording passage for gum.
  
      {Gum pot}, a varnish maker's utensil for melting gum and
            mixing other ingredients.
  
      {Gum resin}, the milky juice of a plant solidified by
            exposure to air; one of certain inspissated saps, mixtures
            of, or having properties of, gum and resin; a resin
            containing more or less mucilaginous and gummy matter.
  
      {Gum sandarac}. See {Sandarac}.
  
      {Gum Senegal}, a gum similar to gum arabic, yielded by trees
            ({Acacia Verek} and {A. Adansoni[84]}) growing in the
            Senegal country, West Africa.
  
      {Gum tragacanth}. See {Tragacanth}.
  
      {Gum tree}, the name given to several trees in America and
            Australia:
            (a) The black gum ({Nyssa multiflora}), one of the largest
                  trees of the Southern States, bearing a small blue
                  fruit, the favorite food of the opossum. Most of the
                  large trees become hollow.
            (b) A tree of the genus {Eucalyptus.} See {Eucalpytus.}
            (c) The sweet gum tree of the United States ({Liquidambar
                  styraciflua}), a large and beautiful tree with
                  pointedly lobed leaves and woody burlike fruit. It
                  exudes an aromatic terebinthine juice.
  
      {Gum water}, a solution of gum, esp. of gum arabic, in water.
           
  
      {Gum wood}, the wood of any gum tree, esp. the wood of the
            {Eucalyptus piperita}, of New South Wales.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gunsmith \Gun"smith\, n.
      One whose occupation is to make or repair small firearms; an
      armorer.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gunsmithery \Gunsmith`er*y\, Gunsmith ing \Gun"smith` ing\, n.
      The art or business of a gunsmith.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gunsmithery \Gunsmith`er*y\, Gunsmith ing \Gun"smith` ing\, n.
      The art or business of a gunsmith.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gymnasium \Gym*na"si*um\n.; pl. E. {Gymnasiums}, L. {Gymnasia}.
      [L., fr. Gr. [?], fr. [?] to exercise (naked), fr. [?]
      naked.]
      1. A place or building where athletic exercises are
            performed; a school for gymnastics.
  
      2. A school for the higher branches of literature and
            science; a preparatory school for the university; -- used
            esp. of German schools of this kind.
  
                     More like ordinary schools of gymnasia than
                     universities.                                    --Hallam.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gymnasium \Gym*na"si*um\n.; pl. E. {Gymnasiums}, L. {Gymnasia}.
      [L., fr. Gr. [?], fr. [?] to exercise (naked), fr. [?]
      naked.]
      1. A place or building where athletic exercises are
            performed; a school for gymnastics.
  
      2. A school for the higher branches of literature and
            science; a preparatory school for the university; -- used
            esp. of German schools of this kind.
  
                     More like ordinary schools of gymnasia than
                     universities.                                    --Hallam.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gymnogen \Gym"no*gen\, n. [Gr. gymno`s naked + -gen.] (Bot.)
      One of a class of plants, so called by Lindley, because the
      ovules are fertilized by direct contact of the pollen. Same
      as {Gymnosperm}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gyn91cian \Gy*n[91]"cian\, a.
      The same as {Gynecian}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   d8Gyn91ceum \[d8]Gyn`[91]*ce"um\, d8Gyn91cium
   \[d8]Gyn`[91]*ci"um\, n. [L., fr. Gr. [?] women's apartments,
      fr. [?] a woman.]
      The part of a large house, among the ancients, exclusively
      appropriated to women. [Written also {gyneceum}, {gynecium}.]
      --Tennyson.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Gynecian \Gy*ne"cian\, a. [Gr. [?].]
      Of or relating to women.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   d8Gyn91ceum \[d8]Gyn`[91]*ce"um\, d8Gyn91cium
   \[d8]Gyn`[91]*ci"um\, n. [L., fr. Gr. [?] women's apartments,
      fr. [?] a woman.]
      The part of a large house, among the ancients, exclusively
      appropriated to women. [Written also {gyneceum}, {gynecium}.]
      --Tennyson.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Gaines County, TX (county, FIPS 165)
      Location: 32.74034 N, 102.63961 W
      Population (1990): 14123 (5221 housing units)
      Area: 3891.3 sq km (land), 1.3 sq km (water)

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Gang Mills, NY (CDP, FIPS 28145)
      Location: 42.15357 N, 77.13457 W
      Population (1990): 2738 (1073 housing units)
      Area: 17.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Gem County, ID (county, FIPS 45)
      Location: 44.06088 N, 116.40540 W
      Population (1990): 11844 (4725 housing units)
      Area: 1457.1 sq km (land), 8.2 sq km (water)

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Guayama zona, PR (urbana, FIPS 32221)
      Location: 17.97817 N, 66.11100 W
      Population (1990): 21692 (7264 housing units)
      Area: 8.1 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Gunnison, CO (city, FIPS 33640)
      Location: 38.54470 N, 106.92705 W
      Population (1990): 4636 (1853 housing units)
      Area: 8.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 81230
   Gunnison, MS (town, FIPS 29900)
      Location: 33.94420 N, 90.94681 W
      Population (1990): 611 (224 housing units)
      Area: 2.5 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 38746
   Gunnison, UT (city, FIPS 32660)
      Location: 39.15829 N, 111.81264 W
      Population (1990): 1298 (481 housing units)
      Area: 13.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 84634

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Gunnison County, CO (county, FIPS 51)
      Location: 38.66894 N, 107.01357 W
      Population (1990): 10273 (7294 housing units)
      Area: 8389.0 sq km (land), 54.2 sq km (water)

From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   gensym /jen'sim/   [from MacLISP for `generated symbol'] 1. v.
   To invent a new name for something temporary, in such a way that the
   name is almost certainly not in conflict with one already in use.
   2. n.   The resulting name.   The canonical form of a gensym is
   `Gnnnn' where nnnn represents a number; any LISP hacker would
   recognize G0093 (for example) as a gensym.   3. A freshly generated
   data structure with a gensymmed name.   Gensymmed names are useful
   for storing or uniquely identifying crufties (see {cruft}).
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   Genken Programming Language
  
      (GPL) A variant of {PL360} by K. Asai of the Japan
      Atomic Energy Research Institute.
  
      ["Experience With GPL", K. Asai, in Machine Oriented Higher
      Level Languages, W. van der Poel, N-H 1974, pp. 371-376].
  
      (1995-04-13)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   gensym
  
      /jen'sim/ (From the {MacLISP} for "generated
      symbol") To invent a new name for something temporary, in
      such a way that the name is almost certainly not in conflict
      with one already in use.
  
      The canonical form of a gensym is "Gnnnn" where nnnn
      represents a number; any {LISP} {hacker} would recognise G0093
      (for example) as a gensym.   Gensymmed names are useful for
      storing or uniquely identifying crufties.
  
      [{Jargon File}]
  
      (1999-10-31)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   Gensym Corporation
  
      A company that supplies software and services for
      intelligent operations management.   Common applications
      include quality management, process optimisation, dynamic
      scheduling, network management, energy and environmental
      management, and process modelling and simulation.
  
      Their products include {G2}.
  
      {Home (http://www.gensym.com/)}.
  
      (1999-10-31)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   Gensym Standard Interface
  
      (GSI) A set of {C} libraries and programming
      tools used to interface {G2} to external systems.
      Commercially available bridges are available to {SCADA}
      systems and {PLC}s.
  
      (1997-02-11)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   GNU assembler
  
      (GAS) A {Unix} {assembler} for the {GNU} project.   Many {CPU}
      types are handled and {COFF} and {IEEE-695} formats are
      supported as well as standard {a.out}.
  
      Current version 2.2 ported to {Sun-3}, {Sun-4}, {i386},
      {386BSD}, {BSD/386}, {Linux}, {PS/2-AIX}, {VAX}, {Ultrix},
      {BSD}, {VMS}.
  
      The assembler has been merged with {GNU Binutils}.
  
      E-mail: .
  
      (1995-04-18)
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   GNU General Public License
  
      {General Public License}
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   GNU Smalltalk
  
      A {GNU} version of {Smalltalk}, by Steven Byrne
      .
  
      Version 1.1.1,
  
      {FTP} from your nearest {GNU archive site}.
  
      {msgGUI} is a {graphical user interface} library for GNU
      Smalltalk.
  
      (1991-09-15)
  
  
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