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  • 101harlequin sweetlips — dėmėtasis saldžialūpis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Plectorhynchus chaetodonoides angl. harlequin sweetlips; many spotted sweetlips rus. пятнистый сладкогуб ryšiai: platesnis terminas –… …

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  • 102harlequin anglers — arlekininės klounžuvės statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis atitikmenys: lot. Tathicarpus angl. harlequin anglers rus. рыбы арлекины; татикарпусы ryšiai: platesnis terminas – klounžuvės siauresnis terminas – Butlerio… …

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  • 103harlequin snake — noun : coral snake; especially : bead snake * * * harlequin snake, = coral snake. (Cf. ↑coral snake) …

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  • 104harlequin cabbage bug — noun see harlequin bug …

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  • 105harlequin — noun Etymology: ultimately from Italian arlecchino, from Middle French Helquin, a demon Date: 1590 1. a. capitalized a character in comedy and pantomime with a shaved head, masked face, variegated tights, and wooden sword b. buffoon 2. a. a… …

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  • 106harlequin — har·le·quin (hahrґlə kwin) [It. arlecchino a conventional stock character in European comedies who wore colorful checkered clothing] 1. having a pattern of diamond shapes, particularly in bright colors. 2. coral snake …

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  • 107HARLEQUIN —    a character in a Christmas pantomime, in love with Columbine, presumed to be invisible, and deft at tricks to frustrate those of the clown, who is his rival lover …

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  • 108harlequin — har|le|quin [ harləkwın, harləkın ] noun count 1. ) a character in traditional plays or stories who wears clothes with a pattern of different colors, usually in DIAMOND shapes, and a MASK over his eyes 2. ) someone who behaves in a silly way and… …

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  • 109harlequin — har·le·quin || hÉ‘rlɪkwɪn / hɑːl n. clown, fool, jester …

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  • 110harlequin — n. Buffoon, jester, droll, merry andrew, punch, clown, zany, scaramouch, fool, antic, jack pudding, pickle herring …

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