Underwood
61Underwood’s long-nosed bats — Andervudo lapanosiai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis apibrėžtis Gentyje 1 rūšis. Paplitimo arealas – nuo Meksikos iki V. Panamos. atitikmenys: lot. Hylonycteris angl. Costa Rican long nosed bats; Underwood’s long… …
62underwood — noun Date: 14th century undergrowth, underbrush …
63underwood — underwooded, adj. /un deuhr wood /, n. 1. woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees. 2. a clump or stretch of such growth. [1275 1325; ME underwode. See UNDER , WOOD1] * * * …
64Underwood — noun A typewriter made by the …
65underwood — noun underbrush, undergrowth …
66underwood — noun small trees and shrubs growing beneath taller timber trees …
67underwood — n. Underbrush, undergrowth, coppice …
68underwood — un•der•wood [[t]ˈʌn dərˌwʊd[/t]] n. bot woody shrubs or small trees growing among taller trees • Etymology: 1275–1325 un′der•wood ed, adj …
69underwood — /ˈʌndəwʊd/ (say unduhwood) noun 1. shrubs or small trees growing under larger trees; underbrush. 2. a growth of underbrush. {under + wood1} …
70Underwood — /ˈʌndəwʊd/ (say unduhwood) noun 1. James, c. 1776–1844, Australian shipbuilder and merchant, believed to have been transported with the First Fleet. 2. his brother, Joseph, 1779–1833, Australian merchant and shipowner, born in the UK …