Knobbed at the extremity, as in Coryne (see Allman, loc. cit. [Please select]
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He rubs grimly his grappling hands, knobbed with knuckledusters. [Please select]
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The gardener angrily seized his knobbed stick in order to chastise the dog, but his master held him back. [Please select]
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Digitules: appendages on the feet of Coccidae; in Lecanium, four knobbed hairs. [Please select]
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It is a knobbed, irregular root, and when cooked resembles the ginseng. [Please select]
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It had a great black desk with many glass-knobbed drawers and a book-rack. [Please select]
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Moths generally either fold their wings or hold them outstretched, their feelers are not knobbed, and their bodies are rather bulky. [Please select]
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4) ranges from knobbed to bifurcate or Y-shaped (T-shaped in _Eleutherodactylus_, _Syrrhophus_ and _Tomodactylus_) and encompasses the nature of the character represented in _Hylactophryne_. [Please select]
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The astonished Kaffir had no resource but to cast himself humbly before the 'father' and the knobbed stick; and he became thenceforward the Governor's faithful friend and adherent. [Please select]
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