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augmentative suffixes -oni, -one,
meaning 'large'.
Other suffixes like -otti '
largish', and -acci 'rough,
badly made', may also occur. In Italian, all pasta...
- spur-winged
plover (Vanellus spinosus) is a
lapwing species, one of a
group of
largish waders in the
family Charadriidae. The spur-winged
lapwing was formally...
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wattled plover or
simply wattled lapwing, is a
large lapwing, a
group of
largish waders in the
family Charadriidae. It is a
resident breeder in most of...
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other genera were
formerly included here.
These true
frogs are
usually largish species characterized by
their slim
waists and
wrinkled skin; many have...
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season when the
turtles are
closer to s****, and bull
sharks being the only
largish shark with a
strong propensity to
patrol brackish and
fresh waters. However...
- in
South America; many oceanic-island endemics. Maritime.
Smallish to
largish (65–80 cm),
typically black above and
white below, and with bare yellow...
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illustrate an
Outside Context Problem was
imagining you were a
tribe on a
largish,
fertile island; you'd
tamed the land,
invented the
wheel or
writing or...
- corone) and rook (C. frugilegus) in
Europe may
suggest a
raven due to
their largish bill but are
still distinctly smaller and have the wing and tail shapes...
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Chrysops relictus, the twin-lobed deerfly, is a
largish European and
Asian deerfly of
about 8–10.5
millimetres (0.31–0.41 in) length. The
larvae feed...
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clades of this family,
corresponding to the
generally drab,
often striped,
largish "atypical mynas" and
other mainly Asian-Pacific lineages, and the often...