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Damalis Senegalensis
Korrigum Kor"ri*gum, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A West African antelope (Damalis Senegalensis), allied to the sassaby. It is reddish gray, with a black face, and a black stripe on the outside of the legs above the knees.
Declensional
Declensional De*clen"sion*al, a. Belonging to declension. Declensional and syntactical forms. --M. Arnold.
Furcifer Chilensis
Gemul Ge*mul", n. (Zo["o]l.) A small South American deer (Furcifer Chilensis), with simple forked horns. [Written also guemul.]
Gypohierax Angolensis
Vulturine Vul"tur*ine (?; 277), a. [L. vulturinus.] Of or pertaining to a vulture; resembling a vulture in qualities or looks; as, the vulturine sea eagle (Gypohierax Angolensis); vulturine rapacity. The vulturine nose, which smells nothing but corruption, is no credit to its possessor. --C. Kingsley.
Gypohierax Angolensis
Eagle Ea"gle, n. [OE. egle, F. aigle, fr. L. aquila; prob. named from its color, fr. aquilus dark-colored, brown; cf. Lith. aklas blind. Cf. Aquiline.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) Any large, rapacious bird of the Falcon family, esp. of the genera Aquila and Hali[ae]etus. The eagle is remarkable for strength, size, graceful figure, keenness of vision, and extraordinary flight. The most noted species are the golden eagle (Aquila chrysa["e]tus); the imperial eagle of Europe (A. mogilnik or imperialis); the American bald eagle (Hali[ae]etus leucocephalus); the European sea eagle (H. albicilla); and the great harpy eagle (Thrasaetus harpyia). The figure of the eagle, as the king of birds, is commonly used as an heraldic emblem, and also for standards and emblematic devices. See Bald eagle, Harpy, and Golden eagle. 2. A gold coin of the United States, of the value of ten dollars. 3. (Astron.) A northern constellation, containing Altair, a star of the first magnitude. See Aquila. 4. The figure of an eagle borne as an emblem on the standard of the ancient Romans, or so used upon the seal or standard of any people. Though the Roman eagle shadow thee. --Tennyson. Note: Some modern nations, as the United States, and France under the Bonapartes, have adopted the eagle as their national emblem. Russia, Austria, and Prussia have for an emblem a double-headed eagle. Bald eagle. See Bald eagle. Bold eagle. See under Bold. Double eagle, a gold coin of the United States worth twenty dollars. Eagle hawk (Zo["o]l.), a large, crested, South American hawk of the genus Morphnus. Eagle owl (Zo["o]l.), any large owl of the genus Bubo, and allied genera; as the American great horned owl (Bubo Virginianus), and the allied European species (B. maximus). See Horned owl. Eagle ray (Zo["o]l.), any large species of ray of the genus Myliobatis (esp. M. aquila). Eagle vulture (Zo["o]l.), a large West African bid (Gypohierax Angolensis), intermediate, in several respects, between the eagles and vultures.
Khaya Senegalensis
Khaya Kha"ya, n. (Bot.) A lofty West African tree (Khaya Senegalensis), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. The bark is used as a febrifuge.
Ptilostomus Senegalensis
Piapec Pi"a*pec, n. [Cf. Pie a magpie.] (Zo["o]l.) A West African pie (Ptilostomus Senegalensis).
S Chilensis
Bonito Bo*ni"to, n.; pl. Bonitoes. [Sp. & Pg. bonito, fr. Ar. bain[=i]t and bain[=i]th.] [Often incorrectly written bonita.] (Zo["o]l.) 1. A large tropical fish (Orcynus pelamys) allied to the tunny. It is about three feet long, blue above, with four brown stripes on the sides. It is sometimes found on the American coast. 2. The skipjack (Sarda Mediterranea) of the Atlantic, an important and abundant food fish on the coast of the United States, and (S. Chilensis) of the Pacific, and other related species. They are large and active fishes, of a blue color with black oblique stripes. 3. The medregal (Seriola fasciata), an edible fish of the southern of the United States and the West Indies. 4. The cobia or crab eater (Elacate canada), an edible fish of the Middle and Southern United States.
Sypheotides Bengalensis
Floriken Flo"ri*ken, n. (Zo["o]l.) An Indian bustard (Otis aurita). The Bengal floriken is Sypheotides Bengalensis. [Written also florikan, florikin, florican.]

Meaning of Lensi from wikipedia

- certain English names: "Nicole" pronounce [lekˈkou̯], "Nancy" pronounce [ˈlɛnsi] etc. A very common example of the mixing of /n/ and /l/ is that of the...
- International. Pressman will serve as producer alongside Chris Brown, and Alberto Lensi. Prin****l photography was scheduled to commence during the first quarter...
- Susille vihdoin avausvoitto — VJS:n Eetu Puro haistatteli tuomarille ja lensi suihkuun, Kouvolan Sanomat, 7 July 2019 HIFK:n Eetu Puron törkytaklaus puhutti...
- 1890/1051-0761(2006)016[2064:dalawa]2.0.co;2. hdl:1912/4707. PMID 17205890. Scaglia, J.; Lensi, R.; Chalamet, A. (1985). "Relationship between photosynthesis and denitrification...
- Peterson Written by Daniel M. Peterson Produced by Daniel M. Peterson Alberto Lensi Starring Dana Ashbrook Liane Alexandra Curtis Lezlie Deane Anthony Barrile...
- total flow. Tsari Chu (Chinese: 洛河; pinyin: Luò hé, "Lo River"; known as Lensi River in Arunachal Pradesh) rises near the village of Chosam in Tibet and...
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- Forces 2024". FlightGlobal. Retrieved 4 April 2024. "Ilmavoimien komentaja lensi ensimmäisen Hornetin eläkkeelle -". Ilmavoimat (in Finnish). 26 April 2024...
- Pannella: una storia, tanti simboli" (in Italian). Retrieved 26 February 2017. Lensi, M****imo (2016). Oltre Chi****o (in Italian). Firenze: Nardini Editore. ISBN 9788840400587...
- I dintorni di Firenze, Florence, 1906–1907, Volume II, pag. 293. Giulio Lensi Orlandi, Le ville di Firenze, Florence, Vallecchi Editore, 1965, 2nd edition...