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  • 71Cul de canard — (CDC) (French for Duck bottom ) are the feathers from the back of the of a duck directly around the preen gland; they are very buoyant due too preen oil prduced by the preen gland. They are used when tying dry flies for fly fishing. They owe… …

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  • 72Wilhelm Ulenoge — (* Anfang 16. Jahrhundert in Westfalen; † 28. März 1572 in Güstrow) war ein deutscher Notar und Urkundenfälscher im Auftrag mecklenburgischer Adelsfamilien. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Flucht …

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  • 73Manchester Phoenix — City Manchester, England League …

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  • 74Hornbill ivory — (also called golden jade ) is a precious ornamental material derived from the Helmeted Hornbill ( Buceros vigil ), a large bird of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo.Many hornbill species have casques , decorative growths on the upper… …

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  • 75Domestic duck — For more on the other domesticated species, see Muscovy Duck. Domesticated duck …

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  • 76psittaciform — ▪ bird Introduction  any member of the group of more than 360 species of generally brightly coloured, noisy birds, to which the general name parrot may be applied. All belong to just two families. In the family Psittacidae are parakeets… …

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  • 77prin|ci|pe — «Italian PREEN chee pay; Spanish PREEN thee pay, see; Portuguese preen sih puh», noun, plural Italian pi « pee»; Spanish pes « pays»; Portuguese pes « puhs». Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. a prince …

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  • 78plume — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin pluma small soft feather more at fleece Date: 14th century 1. a feather of a bird: as a. a large conspicuous or showy feather b. contour feather c. plumage d. a cluster of… …

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  • 79Feather — For other uses, see Feather (disambiguation). Feather variations Feathers are one of the epidermal growths that form the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on birds and some theropod dinosaurs. They are considered the most complex… …

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  • 80Bee-eater — Bee eaters European Bee eaters, (Merops apiaster) Scientific classification Kingdom: A …

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