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Wendell 🔍

Wendell is a character in the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, who is a young boy with a mysterious past and an unexplained obsession with birds. He is described as being eccentric and has a fascination for animals, which includes his love of birds and his belief that they possess magical powers.

Wen 🔍

Wen is a Chinese word that translates to "dinner" in English. It typically refers to the final meal or the end of a meal, often accompanied by dishes like rice and vegetables.

Javaen 🔍

Javaen is a programming language that originated in Germany. It was developed by Martin Ender, who later went on to found Eclipse. The Java language is used for building applications and is known for its simplicity and efficiency. It supports various technologies such as JavaFX, Java SE, and Java EE.

Twenty-spotted 🔍

Twenty-spotted fish, also known as spadefish, is a type of fish that has two spotted fins, typically on the dorsal and anal fin regions. This unique feature makes them visually distinct from other fish in their group.

"wenzhouxiangella 🔍

"Wenzhouxiangella" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Asia and North America. These plants are known for their large flowers that can reach up to 2 feet (60 cm) long and vary widely in size, shape, and color.

Lady's-mantle 🔍

The term "lady's-mantle" refers to a type of hair that is typically found on women, especially those who are in their late teenage or early twenties. It is characterized by its dense and thick appearance, often resembling a layer of glue, and can be found in various colors including red, brown, and black. This hair style has been popular for decades due to its unique texture and ability to withstand styling products and heat treatments.

Holocnemus 🔍

Holocene is a scientific term used to describe the period from about 11,700 years ago to the present when Earth's climate and ecosystems underwent rapid changes due to human activities such as agriculture, mining, and industrialization.

Wenderothia 🔍

"Wenderothia" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, which are known for their large, tubular flowers with an attractive white or pink coloration. These plants are native to Europe and Asia, and some species have been introduced into North America as ornamental plants due to their hardiness and ability to thrive under various environmental conditions.

Wenyonia 🔍

Wenyonia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to China and Japan. They are known for their large, showy flowers with delicate petals.

Hesperotingis 🔍

Hesperotomia is a condition characterized by the presence of multiple, distinct hair follicles on the surface of an organ or skin layer. This condition occurs in humans and can be either benign (like a normal hair growth) or malignant (like cancer). It's often seen in individuals who have undergone cosmetic surgery or underwent other procedures that alter the structure of their skin.

Derwentia 🔍

Derwentia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to South America.

Teuthowenia 🔍

The term "Tethyania" is used in genetics to describe a species that has a high number of mitochondria per cell, which are responsible for ATP production and energy storage. This trait is considered advantageous as it allows for efficient transport of nutrients and waste products throughout the body.

Owen's 🔍

Owen, a biologist, is known for his work on evolutionary biology and the study of ecosystems.

Oweniida 🔍

Oweniida is a group of organisms that belong to the order Echinodermata, which includes mollusks and other cephalopods. These animals are characterized by their soft bodies (oyster shells) and their large, flexible arms or tentacles that allow them to move through water and interact with their environment.

Wenzhouxiangellaceae 🔍

The term "Wenzhouxiangellaceae" is a genus in the family Asteraceae, which includes about 25 species of flowering plants, primarily known for their edible flowers and ornamental plants.

Owenus 🔍

Owenus is a genus in the family Orchidaceae, commonly known for its distinctive tubular flowers with black spots on the petals and a bright red or purple color. This genus includes species such as the popular orchid "Tulipa" and its relatives like "Orchis".

Schwenkia 🔍

Schwenkia is a genus of plants in the family Cyperaceae, native to Asia. It includes several species with leaves that are flat or slightly serrated, resembling those of the flowering plant known as the "flat leafed" Schwenkia. These plants have a stinger on their underside and are often used for medicinal purposes due to their anti-inflammatory properties.

Owen 🔍

Owen is a male mammal that belongs to the family Canidae, specifically the domestic cat. It is known for its distinctive coat color and its ability to communicate with its owners through vocalizations and body language.

Wendilgarda 🔍

Wendig's disease is a rare genetic disorder characterized by frequent episodes of sudden, severe attacks of vomiting and diarrhea in infants. It typically begins during pregnancy and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

Wenchman 🔍

A type of small, squat, often malevolent character in Chinese folklore that is often associated with evil or misfortune.

Morwennius 🔍

Morwennius, also known as a "cavalier," was an early Christian missionary who traveled extensively in Gaul and Italy during the Roman Empire. He is famous for his extensive correspondence with the emperor Marcus Aurelius, which helped spread Christianity to new areas and reinforced the influence of the Church on the region.

Wenxinia 🔍

Wenxinia is a type of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, commonly known for its beautiful yellow flowers and its striking foliage.

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