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Qué (quién) es turtle grass - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GRASS; Grass (film); Grass (song); GRASS (disambiguation)

turtle grass         
  • ''Thalassia testudinum'' with sponge and anemone
  • Seagrass bed with dense ''Thalassia testudinum'' and immature [[queen conch]])
  • ''Thalassia testudinum'' up close
  • Thalassia testudinum nearby [[Archer Key]], FL
SPECIES OF MARINE SEAGRASS
Turtle grass; Turtlegrass
¦ noun a submerged marine flowering plant found in the Caribbean, with long grass-like leaves. [Thalassia testudinum.]
Turtle (submersible)         
  • Turtle submarine design explained
  • Bushnell mines destroying a small British boat
  • Portrait of [[Ezra Lee]], ''Turtle''{{'}}s operator
  • UK]]
  • This 19th-century diagram shows the side views of ''Turtle''. It incorrectly depicts the propeller as a screw blade; as seen in the replica photographed above (what photo?) and reported by Sergeant Lee, it was a paddle propeller blade.<ref name=R30>Rindskopf et al, p. 30</ref>
FIRST COMBAT SUBMERSIBLE; UNITED STATES, 1775
American turtle; Turtle (1775); USS Turtle; American turtles; Turtle submarine; Bushnell's Turtle; American Turtle
Turtle (also called American Turtle) was the world's first submersible vessel with a documented record of use in combat. It was built in 1775 by American David Bushnell as a means of attaching explosive charges to ships in a harbor, for use against Royal Navy vessels occupying American harbors during the American Revolutionary War.
World Turtle         
GIANT TURTLE SUPPORTING OR CONTAINING THE WORLD
World-Tortoise (Hindu); Ur-turtle; Great Turtle; Akupara; World-Tortoise; World turtle
The World Turtle, also called the Cosmic Turtle or the World-bearing Turtle, is a mytheme of a giant turtle (or tortoise) supporting or containing the world. It occurs in Hindu mythology, Chinese mythology, and the mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

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Grass (disambiguation)

Grass refers to the many species of plants in the family Poaceae.

Grass may also refer to: