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swallow$80760$ - tradução para grego

SPECIES OF INSECT
Swallow Prominent; Swallow prominent

swallow      
v. καταπίνω
dress coat         
  • Two men wearing morning coats at a wedding. 1929
  • A women's black wool tailcoat, 1939
  • [[Beau Brummell]] wears a Regency period dress coat as daytime dress. The coat is able to close and the tails are knee length.
  • Military issue tail coat, 1789
  • [[Winfield Scott]] wearing a tailcoat at the [[Battle of Veracruz]]
  • Caricature of Mr [[John Delacour]] (19th century) wearing dress coat with [[top hat]] for [[white tie]].
  • A modern traditional morning tailcoat, made of mohair
COAT WITH THE FRONT OF THE SKIRT CUT AWAY, SO AS TO LEAVE ONLY THE TAILS OR REAR SECTION OF THE SKIRT
Tail coat; Dress coat; Dress-coat; Morning coat; Tail-coat; Morning coats; Morning jacket; Newmarket coat; Newmarket Coat; Claw Hammer Coat; Cutaway coat; Claw-hammer coat; Swallow-tail coat; Cutaway (coat); Swallow-tailed coat
φράκο
swallow tail         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swallow tail; Swallowtail (disambiguation)
ψαλιδωτή ουρά

Definição

Sea swallow
·- The common tern.
II. Sea swallow ·- The storm petrel.
III. Sea swallow ·- The Gannet.
IV. Sea swallow ·- ·see Cornish chough, under Chough.

Wikipédia

Pheosia tremula

Pheosia tremula, the swallow prominent, is a moth from the family Notodontidae. The species was first described by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1759.

The moth can be found in the Palearctic realm, up to the Arctic Circle (northern and central Europe, Russia, Russian Far East, Ussuri, Caucasus). It has a forewing length of 22–28 mm. The moth survives winter as a pupa underground.