- the same species. In the
simplest case, as in
Batesian mimicry, a
mimic resembles a model, so as to
deceive a dupe, all
three being of
different species...
-
regarded as a
separate historical stage,
though its
earliest form
closely resembles Attic Gr****, and its
latest form
approaches Medieval Gr****, and Koine...
-
derived from the
Italian word for
lamprey eels, lampreda, as the
tripe resembles a
lamprey in
shape and color. A
sandwich with lampredotto—panino co i'...
- with cabbage, onions, carrots, oregano, and
sometimes lime juice; it
resembles sauer****, kimchi, or tart coleslaw. It is
commonly served alongside...
-
slightly waxy feel. The name
comes from its
bright yellow color,
which resembles that of the canary. This
melon is
often marketed as the Juan
Canary melon...
-
Soviet Union. Its
nicknames include: "Balalaika",
because its
planform resembles the
stringed musical instrument of the same name; "Ołówek",
Polish for...
- may be pink,
white or green. The
fruit is a fragrant, hard pome that
resembles a quince. This
plant is
widely cultivated in
temperate regions for its...
- a
brazier with a
typically elongated shape,
called furnacella,
which resembles a gutter.
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-
rests upon its side. However, in the
later Gr****
alphabet it
generally resembles the
modern capital form—though many
local varieties can be distinguished...
-
culinary fruit,
defined as "Any
edible and
palatable part of a
plant that
resembles fruit, even if it does not
develop from a
floral ovary; also used in a...