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  2. Tachylite - Wikipedia

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    Many of them are spongy or vesicular, and their upper surfaces are often exceedingly rough and jagged, while at other times they assume rounded wave-like forms on solidification. Great caves are found where the crust has solidified and the liquid interior has subsequently flowed away, and stalactites and stalagmites of black tachylite adorn the ...

  3. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    indented, jagged, serrated: jícama, Pachyrhizus erosus; serrated hinge-back tortoise, Kinixys erosa: erosus – erosa – erosum: erythro-G ἐρυθρός (eruthrós) red [3] spotted redshank, Tringa erythropus; dog's-tooth violet, Erythronium dens-canis: All pages with titles beginning with Erythro: esculentus: L: edible: edible frog ...

  4. Common rough-scaled lizard - Wikipedia

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    The species is commonly called the common rough-scaled lizard or savanna lizard. It is largely found in southern Africa. These lizards are terrestrial and found in the range of mesic savannah. The common rough-scaled lizard is medium in size and well distributed in parts of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Angola, Tanzania, and Zambia. [1]

  5. Lentinellus - Wikipedia

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    Lentinellus is a genus of white rot, wood decay, lamellate agaric in the family Auriscalpiaceae, further characterized in part by rough-walled, amyloid spores produced on lamellae with jagged edges. Typically, thick-walled hyphae in the fruit body are in part amyloid, and frequently the taste of the mushrooms is acrid (burning, spicy).

  6. Chondracanthus exasperatus - Wikipedia

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    Chondracanthus exasperatus, commonly called Turkish towel, is a species of seaweed in the family Gigartinaceae.The specific epithet exasperatus (lit. 'roughened') refers to the bumpy texture of the blades (leaf-like structures).

  7. Carcharodon - Wikipedia

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    Carcharodon (meaning "jagged/sharp tooth" in Ancient Greek) [2] is a genus of sharks within the family Lamnidae, colloquially called the "white sharks." The only extant member is the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). Extinct species include C. hubbelli and C. hastalis. [3]

  8. Northern crested newt - Wikipedia

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    It is a large newt, with females growing up to 16 cm (6.3 in) long. Its back and sides are dark brown, while the belly is yellow to orange with dark blotches. Males develop a conspicuous jagged crest on their back and tail during the breeding season. The northern crested newt spends most of the year on land, mainly in forested areas in lowlands.

  9. Lava - Wikipedia

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    The word lava comes from Italian and is probably derived from the Latin word labes, which means a fall or slide. [2] [3] An early use of the word in connection with extrusion of magma from below the surface is found in a short account of the 1737 eruption of Vesuvius, written by Francesco Serao, who described "a flow of fiery lava" as an analogy to the flow of water and mud down the flanks of ...