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Species of fly
Chrysops beameri is a species of deer fly in the family Tabanidae. United States. Brennan, J. M. (1935). "The Pangoniinae of Nearctic America, Diptera:
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1918 Chrysops beameri Brennan, 1935 Chrysops berta Pechuman, 1940 Chrysops bicolor Cordier, 1907 Chrysops bifasciatus (Geoffroy, 1785) Chrysops bifurcatus
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Greek
(ΧÏÏσης) Greek myth name of a priest of Apollo, derived from the word khrysos, KHRYSES means "golden."
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Greek
(ΧÏÏσηίς) Greek name derived from the word khrysos, KHRYSEIS means "golden." In mythology, this is the name of a Trojan girl mentioned briefly in Homer's Iliad.
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Greek Latin
Prisoner of Agamemnon.
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Latin
Daughter of Chryses.
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English
From the English literary name found in various retellings of the Trojan War, based on the Greek name Khryseis, from khrysos, CRESSIDA means "gold."
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Latin
Priest of Apollo.
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Muslim
Hope, Expectation, Wish
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American, Australian, Christian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
Rival; Laborious; Industrious; Striving; Work; Eager
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French
Owner of a new home.
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Hindu, Indian
Capital of Kuber Dunasty
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Arabic
Beautiful
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Japanese
(美奈å) Japanese name MINAKO means "beautiful child."
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Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Kind; Name of Jesus; God of Gods; Lord Shiva; Lord of Lords
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Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Noble; Nobility
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Hindu
Will, Determination
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Idea
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A genus of neuropterous insects. See Lacewing.
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Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Cebus, having long and prehensile tails. Some of the species are called also capuchins. The bonnet sapajou (C. subcristatus), the golden-handed sapajou (C. chrysopus), and the white-throated sapajou (C. hypoleucus) are well known species. See Capuchin.
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Any species of Psittacus, Chrysotis, Pionus, and other genera of the family Psittacidae, as distinguished from the parrakeets, macaws, and lories. They have a short rounded or even tail, and often a naked space on the cheeks. The gray parrot, or jako (P. erithacus) of Africa (see Jako), and the species of Amazon, or green, parrots (Chrysotis) of America, are examples. Many species, as cage birds, readily learn to imitate sounds, and to repeat words and phrases.
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A marine sparoid food fish (Stenotomus chrysops, or S. argyrops), common on the Atlantic coast of the United States. It appears bright silvery when swimming in the daytime, but shows broad blackish transverse bands at night and when dead. Called also porgee, paugy, porgy, scuppaug.
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A name numerous species of South American parrots of the genus Chrysotis
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A yellow carangoid fish of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts (Caranx chrysos), most abundant southward, where it is valued as a food fish; -- called also hardtail, horse crevalle, jack, buffalo jack, skipjack, yellow mackerel, and sometimes, improperly, horse mackerel. Other species of Caranx (as C. fallax) are also sometimes called jurel.
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A large fish of Florida and the W. Indies (Caulolatilus chrysops). It is red, marked with yellow.
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Any one of several species of neuropterous insects of the genus Chrysopa and allied genera. They have delicate, lacelike wings and brilliant eyes. Their larvae are useful in destroying aphids. Called also lace-winged fly, and goldeneyed fly.
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A European gold wasp (Chrysis ignita) which has the under side of the abdomen bright red, and the other parts deep bluish green with a metallic luster. The larva is parasitic in the nests of other wasps and of bees.