- The word
barnacle is a
slang term used in
electrical engineering to
indicate a
change made to a
product on the
manufacturing floor that was not part of...
-
relationship to
other barnacles unrecognisable in the
adult form. The name
Rhizocephala derives from the
Ancient Gr****
roots ῥίζα (rhiza, "
root") and κεφαλή (kephalē...
-
roots are
permanently submerged, the
organisms they host
include algae,
barnacles, oysters, sponges, and bryozoans,
which all
require a hard
surface for...
- of
barnacles that is a
parasitic castrator of crabs. They
belong to a
group called Rhizocephala. The
adults bear no
resemblance to the
barnacles that...
- ISBN 978-0-203-40850-6. "
Barnacle Goose". The
Medieval Bestiary.
Retrieved 20 June 2016.
Beatrice White (1945). "Whale-hunting, the
barnacle goose, and the date...
- (-logia).
English names for
fields of
study are
usually created by
taking a
root (the
subject of the study) and
appending the
suffix logy to it with the interconsonantal...
- organism. For instance,
barnacles on
whales is an
example of an
ectosymbiotic relationship where the
whale provides the
barnacle with a home, a ride, and...
- was a nightmare. But he is
oblivious to the
presence of a
trace of wet
barnacles on the floor.
Rough Night In a mid-credits scene,
Pippa sings lyrics that...
-
originally using variations of
Barnacle Bill by
Herbert Ashworth-Hope (not to be
confused with the
bawdy American drinking song
Barnacle Bill the Sailor.) The...
- the
barnacle tree,
which was
believed to drop its
ripened fruit into the sea near the
Orkney Islands. The
ripened fruit would then
release "
barnacle geese"...