pierid

NOUN
  1. any of numerous pale-colored butterflies having three pairs of well-developed legs
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  • '216' The Pierian spring: the spring of the Muses, who were called Pierides in Greek mythology. The Rape of the Lock and Other Poems
  • Using a whole-genome microarray, we studied the expression profile of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves after oviposition by two pierid butterflies.
  • Pierides: magni nunc erit oris opus. iam negat Euphrates equitem post terga tueri The Triumpbs of Augustus in the East
  • The challenge to you, Mr Minister, then is let's stop talking and do more of the doing," Pierides said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Genomic DNA for nymphalid, pierid, and papilionid species was prepared as described in Brower.
  • Then wise Pallas is struck down by the dagger of error, and the charming Pierides are smitten by the truculent tyranny of madness. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • 'Pierides _uires_ et sua tela dabunt', _EP_ III iii 34, and _EP_ III iv The Last Poems of Ovid
  • They are seen individually, so, "Ce SONT" is very appropriate and would be my choice. le paon du jour is a peacock butterfly le vulcain is a red admiral la (vanesse) petite tortue is a tortoiseshell la piéride = pierid Faux amis - French Word-A-Day
  • Pierides refuted Ndebele's claim that the road freight industry was not concerned about safety and said his association actively promoted the improvement of safety practices. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Pierides were signally defeated, and were transformed by the Muses into singing birds, as Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
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