In such forms as Velella, Porpita, &c., the ancestor was an eight-rayed medusa (Disconula) which acquired a pneumatophore as an ectodermal pit on the ex-umbrella, and in which the organs (manubrium, tentacles, &c.) became secondarily multiplied, just as they do in Gastroblasta as the result of incomplete fission. [Please select]
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A flying sunny smile rayed in his loose features. [Please select]
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If the poor fish would have his teeth X-rayed, I'll bet nine and a half cents he'd find an abscess there.' [Please select]
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A six-rayed star, moreover, is typical of the construction of all our lake ice. [Please select]
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Eileen rayed loveliness like a Mariposa lily, and purred in utter contentment like a deftly stroked kitten. [Please select]
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The genus _Deilephila_, of which we have three species--the Euphorbia Hawk-moth, the Galium Hawk-moth, and the Rayed Hawk-moth--is also very instructive. [Please select]
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The sharp-rayed track of the partridge adds another figure to the fantastic embroidery upon the winter snow. [Please select]
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The first half is spiny with the after division rayed and soft. [Please select]
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He looked like an unhealthy little frog, with his bald head, his thin-lipped mouth that laughed, while the wrinkles rayed away from his cold, sneering eyes that had no smile in them. [Please select]
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