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An archimedean solid, a type of crystal with an irregular shape and high density.
An archimedean solid, a type of crystal with an irregular shape and high density.
Nemestra is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to Asia, Africa, and parts of South America. They are known for their large, sprawling leaves, which can grow up to 10 feet (3 meters) tall. The flowers are typically arranged in groups of five or six, with each flower having three petals. The fruits are usually small, but sometimes include seeds.
Mamestra is a type of plant that grows in the arid regions of Africa, where it thrives on sandy or rocky soil. Its leaves are usually flat and have a smooth surface, making it easy to cultivate and grow. The stem of Mamestra can be used to make baskets, mats, and other decorative items.
Cocomat, a type of edible fruit that is typically found in tropical regions. It's composed primarily of a hard shell and a soft interior layer.
Mestra is a type of fish that is part of the family Cyprinidae, which also includes the common carp and yellowtail carp.