also: Mylia Lithuanian Wikipedia has an article on: mylia Wikipedia lt Ultimately from Latin mille, possibly via Russian ми́ля (mílja) (hence mylia rather...
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Jamesoniella undulifolia (marsh flapwort) Haplomitrium hookeri (Hooker's flapwort) Mylia taylorii (Taylor's flapwort) (Jamesoniella undulifolia): marsh earwort...
Gymnocoleopsis Hattoria Horikawaella Jamesoniella Jungermannia Lophonardia Lophozia Mylia Nardia Nothostrepta Notoscyphus Pisanoa Protosyzygiella Pseudocephaloziella...
Wikipedia has an article on: jūrmylė Wikipedia lt From jū́ra (“sea”) + mylià (“mile”). IPA(key): [ˈju̟ːrʲmʲiːlʲeː] Hyphenation: jūr‧my‧lė jū́rmylė f...
African-American Vernacular) To hide or misrepresent the truth; to lie. 2003 March 26, Mylia Jaza, Life Is Beautiful: La Vita E Bella, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 131: Knowing...
миля (ky) (milya) Lao: ໄມ (lo) (mai) Latvian: jūdze (lv) f Lithuanian: mylia f Luxembourgish: Meil f Macedonian: милја f (milja) Malay: batu (ms) Marathi:...