Definition of Semiopen. Meaning of Semiopen. Synonyms of Semiopen

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- hare. This herbivorous, somewhat rabbit-like animal is found in open and semiopen habitats in Argentina, including large parts of Patagonia. A po****tion...
- pleuromitosis closed extranuclear pleuromitosis closed orthomitosis semiopen pleuromitosis semiopen orthomitosis open orthomitosis In the mitotic metaphase (see...
- pleuromitosis closed extranuclear pleuromitosis closed orthomitosis semiopen pleuromitosis semiopen orthomitosis open orthomitosis Nuclear division takes place...
- they are referred to as a "plague". The breeding habitat is open and semiopen areas across North America east of the Rocky Mountains. The nest is a well-concealed...
- Africa and the vulturine guineafowl in north-east Africa. They live in semiopen habitats such as savanna or semideserts, while some, such as the black...
- against the males' average of 49 g (1.7 oz). The species lives in open or semiopen country, and often travels in flocks, sometimes mixed with red-winged blackbirds...
- habitats from pine and laurel forests to sand dunes. It is most common in semiopen areas with small trees such as orchards and copses. It frequently occurs...
- Réunion. This often abundant species occurs in a wide range of open or semiopen habitats, including woodlands and human habitation, and frequently forms...
- _{i}I_{i}\right\}} the infimum taken over all coverings of E by countably many semiopen intervals. This measure is sometimes called the Lebesgue–Stieltjes measure...
- get camouflage against the tree bark. Screech owls hunt from perches in semiopen landscapes. They prefer areas that contain old trees with hollows; these...