Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun l. A genus of brachyurous decapod crustaceans, of the family Pinnotheridæ.
- noun A genus of nudibranchiate gastropods, or sea-slugs, of the family Dendronotidæ, or giving name to a family Dotoidæ. D. coronata is a small brilliantly spotted species.
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Examples
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Perhaps the best thinga potential reader of an untried and unreviewed authorcan doto rely instead on a blurb written by a popular author.
A rose by other names, please Maxine 2009
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Perhaps the best thinga potential reader of an untried and unreviewed authorcan doto rely instead on a blurb written by a popular author.
January 2009 Maxine 2009
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Perhaps the best thinga potential reader of an untried and unreviewed authorcan doto rely instead on a blurb written by a popular author.
Publishing Maxine 2009
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Perhaps the best thinga potential reader of an untried and unreviewed authorcan doto rely instead on a blurb written by a popular author.
A rose by other names, please Maxine 2009
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If you suspect your child is at risk for suicide, read more about what to doto prevent it.
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By beginning with food, by caring about it as much as they doto the point where the great cuisine of the French can be called insubstantialthe Italians have burrowed down into the essence of being human.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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By beginning with food, by caring about it as much as they doto the point where the great cuisine of the French can be called insubstantialthe Italians have burrowed down into the essence of being human.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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By beginning with food, by caring about it as much as they doto the point where the great cuisine of the French can be called insubstantialthe Italians have burrowed down into the essence of being human.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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Thats a very subtle, hard thing to doto get a large, global workforce in a frame of mind where they really, truly care on every interaction.
Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009
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By beginning with food, by caring about it as much as they doto the point where the great cuisine of the French can be called insubstantialthe Italians have burrowed down into the essence of being human.
The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009
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