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  • 51Silhouette Mirage — Infobox VG| title = Silhouette Mirage developer = Treasure Co. Ltd publisher =vgrelease|Japan|JPN|ESP designer = Koichi Kimura (producer), Masaki Ukyo (director) engine = released =Saturn vgrelease|Japan|JPN|September 10, 1997 PlayStation… …

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  • 52Shipworm — Ship worm , n. (Zo[ o]l.) Any long, slender, worm shaped bivalve mollusk of {Teredo} and allied genera. The shipworms burrow in wood, and are destructive to wooden ships, piles of wharves, etc. See {Teredo}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 53Hemichordata — Taxobox image caption = Acorn worm, a hemichordate. fossil range = Cambrian Recent regnum = Animalia subregnum = Eumetazoa branch = Bilateria superphylum = Deuterostomia phylum = Hemichordata phylum authority = Bateson, 1885 subdivision ranks =… …

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  • 54Carrion crawler — In universe subject = a described object = a fictional creature category = context Infobox D D creature name=Carrion crawler alignment=Neutral type=Aberration subtype= source=Monster Manual first= mythical= based= wizards image… …

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  • 55vermiform — adj. [L. vermis, worm; forma, shape] Worm shaped …

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  • 56Coastal fish — Schooling threadfin, a coastal species Coastal fish, also called offshore fish or neritic fish, are fish that inhabit the sea between the shoreline and the edge of the continental shelf. Since the continental shelf is usually less than 200 metres …

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  • 57vermicular — a. 1. Sinuous, tortuous, undulating, flexuous, waving, serpentine, meandering, winding, twisting, convoluted, vermiform, worm like, worm shaped. 2. Peristaltic …

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  • 58vermiform — a. Worm like, worm shaped, vermiculate …

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  • 59vermiculate — I. v. a. Inlay. II. a. 1. Worm like, worm shaped. 2. Crawling, creeping, twisting. 3. Creeping, insinuating, sophistical …

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  • 60hindley's screw — ˈhī]n(d)lēz , ˈhi] noun Usage: usually capitalized H Etymology: after Henry Hindley, 18th century English clockmaker : an endless screw or worm shaped like an hourglass to fit a part of the circumference of a worm wheel so as to increase the… …

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