nymph

മങ്ങലേല്പ്പിച്ചു
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Nijinsky's was about a mythological creature who encounters nymphs in a wood on a summer afternoon.
a mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful maiden inhabiting rivers, woods, or other locations.
The bulk of the diet of trout is made up of small invertebrates, particularly mayfly nymphs and caddis fly larvae.
an immature form of an insect that does not change greatly as it grows, e.g., a dragonfly, mayfly, or locust.
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Enter Paris, a shepherd in a rather creative marriage with the mountain 'nymph' Oenone.
Zeus freed Odysseus from the 'nymph' Calypso, who held him prisoner on her island, by sending Mercury with an order to Calypso herself.
Emblematic of abundance, the cornucopia - or horn of plenty - represents the horn of Amalthea, a 'nymph' in Greek mythology.
Otus and Ephialtes were twin giants who were sons of Poseidon and a 'nymph' .
Although the adult doesn't look much like a scale, the 'nymph' and pupa do.
The Lady is eventually rescued by Sabrina, the 'nymph' of the river Severn and an embodiment of chastity.
When you visit the Butterfly Wing, one of the most remarkable butterflies you will see is the giant wood 'nymph' , Idea leuconoe.
I selected a small gold bead mayfly 'nymph' tied on a size 12 hook, as it was white and clearly visible in the murky water.
Pitt's character, the warrior Achilles, is no longer virtually invincible because he was dipped in the River Styx by his mother, the 'nymph' Thetis.
The nits hatch into a 'nymph' , or immature louse, in seven to 10 days.
A mayfly 'nymph' was the most successful fly on the day and other successful flies were the Gosling and Bumble Olive.
The Ceylon tree 'nymph' is a beautiful silvery white butterfly (2) and is the largest member of the Danaidae family in Sri Lanka.
‘She is a forest 'nymph' of the Black Wood,’ said Lily.
a wood 'nymph'
As the son of Chronos and the ocean 'nymph' Philyra he was immortal, but he received a terrible, poisonous wound from an arrow which was shot (in error) by Hercules.
As a grasshopper 'nymph' grows, the pads become longer and venation becomes evident.
Pranger and her family enjoyed sneaking out at night with a flashlight to peek at the dragonfly 'nymphs' and tiny, two-inch-long tree frogs that had taken up residence in the ponds.
We counted mature fleas, flea larvae, and ticks (larval and 'nymphal' stages combined) under a dissecting microscope.
Historically, the dynamics of grasshopper populations, especially 'nymphal' mortality, have largely been attributed to variations in climate.
The Malabar Tree 'Nymph' (Idea malabarica) is a large butterfly found in peninsular India that belongs to the danaid group of the family Nymphalidae.
Behind these were many ranks of pixies, gnomes and 'nymphs' , and in the rear a thousand beautiful fairies floated along in gorgeous array.
Nijinsky's was about a mythological creature who encounters 'nymphs' in a wood on a summer afternoon.
The 'nymphs' sat on the edges of ponds in the Jade Forest with the lounging god of the sun and god of the hunt.
Discovering the woman is, in fact, a 'nymph-like' creature from a bedtime tale, Cleveland enlists the help of the building's tenants to help her get back to her fictional realm.
Treatments began on 28 July, later than in the 1996 experiment because 'nymphal' hatching was delayed (probably a result of an exceptionally cold spring).
Her husband is accused of child-molesting, her brother is a lush who has got the maid pregnant, one of her daughters is 'wrong in the head', while the other is scampering through puberty towards 'nymphean' alcoholism.
It was in April, I think: the dragonfly 'nymphs' were molting by the river.
Dragonfly 'nymphs' are shorter and bulkier, and the gills are located inside the abdomen.
The children's trays began to fill with mayfly 'nymphs' , aquatic sow bugs, and the larvae of blackflies, caddis flies, and blood red midges.
Why do many helminth species, apparently grebe specialists, use dragonfly 'nymphs' as intermediate hosts?
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