type genus of the Bryaceae: mosses distinguished by mostly erect and tufted gametophytes and symmetrical short-necked capsules.
I rode shotgun on them in my floor length black leather jacket and needle-heeled opera hip boots made of wildebeest leather with the tufted tops.
After a few weeks one male, who she named David Greybeard because of his white-tufted chin, let her approach him - tempted by the odd banana - and allowed her to observe him as he foraged for food.
Chenille: a soft, tufted cord of silk, Cotton, or worsted used in embroidery or for fringing.
It is not, like the Cathedral of Bourges, the magnificent, light, multiform, tufted, bristling efflorescent product of the pointed arch.
Werewolves can be easily distinguished from regular wolves by several small distinguishing characteristics, such as the pupils of the eyes, the snout shape, and the tufted tail.
In this paper, varactor tufted bandpass filters of microstrip ring - resonators are studied.
lip fern of Texas to Oklahoma and Colorado and Arizona and Mexico having tall erect tufted fronds.
Desire to move. Is the heart, the heart, the natural worry tufted. The more you care and lose, honor and disgrace, rise and fall, the more you care, the more painful your heart will be. The more you give up, the more quiet your heart will be.
Small genus of densely tufted annual herbs; north temperate regions and South America and tropical Africa and Asia.
Densely tufted perennial chickweed of north temperate zone.
He had been in the Waste that morning, because there had been no rabbits in the hills of tufted grass to the east, and no hill birds either.
Either of two large African antelopes(Connochaetes gnou or inus)having a drooping mane and beard, a long tufted tail, and curved horns in both sexes.
A large, carnivorous, feline mammal(Panthera leo) of Africa and northwest India, having a short tawny coat, a tufted tail, and, in the male, a long heavy mane around the neck and shoulders.
Here, a brown-tufted capuchin cracks nuts using a hammer stone in Brazil.
Swung by Seraphim whose foot-falls tinkled on the tufted floor.