- Pangolins,
sometimes known as
scaly anteaters, are
mammals of the
order Pholidota (/fɒlɪˈdoʊtə/). The one
extant family, the Manidae, has
three genera:...
- ('next')
realised as /ˈnɛsa/ or i fyny /iː ˈvənɨ/ ('up') from
mynydd /
mənɨð,
mənɪð/ ('mountain'). Historically, this
occurred so
often with the
voiced velar...
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Pholidota is an
order of
placental mammals in the
Pholidotamorpha clade. A
member of this
order is
called a
pholidotan or a pangolin. They are distributed...
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sheep (Welsh: Defaid,
singular Dafad,
Mynydd Cymreig,
pronounced [ˈdevaɪd
ˈmənɪð ˈkəmrɛɨɡ]) are small,
hardy sheep from the
higher parts of the
Welsh mountains...
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including Foel Wen ([ˈvɔil ˈwɛn],
Welsh for
white hill) and
Mynydd Tarw ([
ˈmɐnɨð ˈtæɾu], bull mountain). The
summit lies on the
border between Powys and...
- mägelpäi > mäguupei). Word-final
consonants are
palatalized after i (
mänid >
mänidʹ, mänižin > mänižinʹ). In Kuya village, the
vowel in the
allative ending...
- aged 8, was shot dead by
Israeli soldiers. On the same day
Samar Muhammad Manid, aged 9, was shot in the eye with a
plastic bullet. He died 5 days later...
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Black Welsh Mountain sheep (Welsh:
Defaid Mynydd Duon,
pronounced [ˈdevaɪd
ˈmənɪð ˈdɪɔn]) is a
colour type of the
Welsh Mountain sheep, bred for
sheep farming...
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Mynydd Tarw (pronounced [
ˈmənɨð ˈtaru]) is a
subsidiary summit of
Cadair Berwyn in
north east Wales. It used to have a top: Rhos
which has now been deleted...
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Mynydd Epynt (Welsh: [
ˈmənɨð ˈɛpɨnt]) is an
upland region of Mid Wales,
within the
county of Powys. It is
bounded on the
south by the
upper stretch of...