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  1. Glycera
    [courtesan] Glycera (the sweet one) was a popular name often used for Hellenistic hetaerae, held by: ==Harpalus`s mistress== Originating from Athens in the second half of the 4th century BC. After the death of his previous mistress Pythionice (between 329 BC and 324 BC), Harpalus obtained Gl...
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  2. Glycera
    [genus] The genus Glycera is a group of polychaetes (bristle worms) commonly known as blood worms. They are typically found on the bottom of shallow marine waters, and some species (e.g. the common blood worm, Glycera dibranchiata), are extensively harvested along the Northeastern coast of t...
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  3. Glycera
    (from the article `annelid`) ...or 2 lobes usually bearing compound setae; size, 0.2 to over 1 m; examples of genera: Anaitides, Syllis, Hesione, Nereis, Glycera (bloodworm), ...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/g/40

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