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- proper noun The sole genus of the family
Naiadaceae .
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- noun sole genus of the family Naiadaceae
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Examples
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The Sangha rock pool depressions support aquatic plants such as Nymphaea maculata, Najas graminea, Ottelia ulvaefolia, Cyperus sp.,
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Other shallow water vegetation includes floating carpets of Pistia stratiotes, Neptunia oleracea, Ipomoea reptans and Najas graminea.
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Other typical species found here are Najas pectinata, Eichhornia crassipes, and Cyperus and Juncus spp. that grow along lake shores.
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Cronologia de los gobernantes de Panamá, 1510-1967 (Panamá: INAC, 1967), pp. 107-115; M.T. Garrido Conde, "La primera creación del virreinato de Nueva Granada," Anuario de Estudios Americanos 21 (1964): 25-144, esp.pp. 46-50, 81-82; and R. Terán Najas, Los proyectos del imperio borbonico en la Real Audiencia (TEHIS/ABYA-YALA, 1988).
The Door of the Seas and Key to the Universe: Indian Politics and Imperial Rivalry in the Dari 2001
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"Supporting Hands," and took the top two spots in feature photography, with Alaa Al-Marjani - who works in Najas, Iraq - winning for "School Time."
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"Supporting Hands," and took the top two spots in feature photography, with Alaa Al-Marjani - who works in Najas, Iraq - winning for "School Time."
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