
1) Asian international brand 2) Asian brand 3) Australian young adult novel 4) Big Japanese brand 5) Big Asian brand 6) Caterpillar of the future 7) English girl name 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Famous Asian brand 11) Famous Japanese brand 12) Flutter like a butterfly 13) Hamish Hamilton book
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1) Coquet 2) Danaid 3) Frequentflitter 4) Insect 5) Lycaenid 6) Nymphalid 7) Pierid
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• (n.) A general name for the numerous species of diurnal Lepidoptera.
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A partially unpigmented nose; i.e., dark, spotted with flesh color.
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Inlay of an opposing grain thin slice of wood used to prevent spread of a check or crack in wood.
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(from the article `Carey, Mariah`) ...Carey grew tired of the sweet and wholesome image that her label had developed for her. After announcing her separation from Mottola in 1997 (they ...
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any of 14,000 species of insects belonging to four families. Butterflies, along with the moths and the skippers, make up the insect order ... [14 related articles]
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In the context of equities, a firm with two divisions may split into two companies and issue original shareholders two shares (one in each of the new companies) for every old share they have.
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In the context of equities, a firm with two divisions may split into two companies and issue origina
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But'ter·fly` noun ;
plural Butterflies [ Perh. from the color of a yellow species. Anglo-Saxon
buter-flēge ,
buttor-fleóge ; confer German
butterfliege , Dutch
botervlieg . See
Butter , and
Fly .]
(Zoology) A general name for t...
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One who mingles among the mortal high-society element and feeds exclusively from the famous and wealthy.
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Mark found on the shoulders of classic (blotched) tabby cat that resembles a butterfly.
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Butterfly is the common name of all diurnal lepidopterous insects, corresponding to the original Linnaean genus Papilio. The family of the butterflies or diurnal Lepidoptera (so called to distinguish them from nocturnal or crepuscular Lepidoptera, such as moths) is a very extensive one, and naturalists differ much as to the manner of subdividing it...
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Butterfly is London Cockney rhyming slang for a neck tie or bow tie.
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See under butterflies. Butterflies Various types of insects, which either themselves and above all their caterpillars (larvae) cause considerable feeding damage and pollution on the vine, as well as damage in wine cellars. These include owl moths, cork moths, leaf miner moths, rhomb moth, spring worm moths, grape moths, grape... Full text
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A nose marking on some marked breeds and broken varieties
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Lepidoptera - butterflies and Moths/Order Lepidoptera are probably the most widely studied order of invertebrates. The Order comprises some 160,000 species.
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butterfly stroke noun a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down
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Click images to enlargeInsect belonging, like moths, to the order Lepidoptera, in which the wings are covered with tiny scales, often brightly coloured. There are some 15,000 species of butterfly, many of which are under threat throughout the world because of the destruction of habitat. The largest family, Nymphalidae, ha...
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A partially unpigmented nose; i.e., dark, spotted with flesh color.
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An option strategy involving the purchase of one put (or call), the sale of two puts (or calls) at a higher exercise price, and purchasing one put (or call) at an equally higher price.
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One of the 4 competitive racing strokes. Butterfly (normally abbreviated to Fly) is swum as the third
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consisted of a cap which resembled an inverted flowerpot, set at an angle orginally resembling the hennin, and then eventually becoming completely horizontal. The veil arrangement was important and structural. Sometimes the veil was starched into its folds, but often it was supported by wires. The V-shape was desirable.
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A pattern desirable in broken patterned bunnies. The butterfly mark is color that spreads equally on both sides of the nose. A half butterfly or uneven butterfly are faults in show rabbits.
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A marking on the nose of some breeds that looks like a butterfly.
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