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(Fishing) A narrow body of water cutting through land. For instance, a boat cut gouged through a barrier island, for boater access.
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| cuticle |
The outer surface of hair composed of overlapping scales made of colorless keratin protein. It gives hair luster and shine and also provides some of its strength.
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| cuticle |
water-repellent waxy covering (cutin) of epidermal cells of plant parts such as leaves, stems, and fruits; The outer sheath or membrane of nematodes.
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| cutin |
A fatty material that a plan
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| cutaneous |
pertaining to the skin
Ãâó: www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/glossary...
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| cut | allow someone to have a share or profit |
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| cut | turn up, loosen, or remove earth |
| cut | piece of beef |
| cut | piece of a lamb |
| cut | a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass |
| cut | piece of a mature sheep |
| cut | piece of pork |
| cut | piece of veal |
| cut | cease, stop |
| cut | make a break in |
| cut | remove surgically |
| cut | break a small piece off from |
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