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  2. List of fictional gynoids - Wikipedia

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    Gynoids are humanoid robots that are gendered to be perceived as feminine or to mimic the bodily appearance of female sex humans. They appear widely in science fiction film and art. They are also known as female androids, female robots or fembots, although some media have used other terms such as robotess, cyberdoll or "skin-job".

  3. Drone (bee) - Wikipedia

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    Drone bee. A drone is a male bee. Unlike the female worker bee, a drone has no stinger. He does not gather nectar or pollen and cannot feed without assistance from worker bees. His only role is to mate with a maiden queen in nuptial flight.

  4. Eristalis - Wikipedia

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    European drone fly (Eristalis arbustorum) on a leaf Black-shouldered drone fly (Eristalis dimidiata) female Eristalis is a large genus of hoverflies , family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera . Several species are known as drone flies (or droneflies) because they bear a resemblance to honeybee drones .

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    Miles Crist/Netflix. Let the slew of internet hype surrounding Luigi be a learning lesson. At first, you want to be informed. You want to understand how terrible things happen. Or, how a person ...

  6. 'DWTS' Contestant Ilona Maher Got Her MBA For This Surprising ...

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    “Even though I'm out on the field running through people and stiff arming, I've always still felt feminine.” Over the years, Ilona has made it clear that she wants to change outdated beauty ...

  7. Charles Butler (beekeeper) - Wikipedia

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    The Feminine Monarchie, originally published by Joseph Barnes, Oxford, in 1609, is the first full-length English-language book about beekeeping. It remained a valid and practical guide for beekeepers for two hundred fifty years, until Langstroth and others developed and promoted moveable comb hives.

  8. The best albums of 2024 - AOL

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    Chinouriri is a proud student of Britpop (Blur, Oasis) and noughties indie-rock (Phoenix, Kings of Leon), though she filters her research through a modern feminine lens (Olivia Rodrigo, Lily Allen ...

  9. Wasp - Wikipedia

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    Males, called drones, have a haploid (n) number of chromosomes and develop from an unfertilized egg. [29] Wasps store sperm inside their body and control its release for each individual egg as it is laid; if a female wishes to produce a male egg, she simply lays the egg without fertilizing it.