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Example sentences for "gilled"

Lexicographically close words:
gilding; gildings; gilds; gile; gill; gillie; gillies; gills; gillyflower; gillyflowers
  1. Continue to gill and comb by section until the entire sliver has been gilled and combed.

  2. After combing, the wool is gilled again by machines known as finisher gill boxes, and wound into a ball called a top.

  3. Combine the several strands you have gilled and combed.

  4. The ochery-gilled Russula is a large fine species, but not a common one.

  5. The distant-gilled Lactarius is similar to the orange Lactarius in color, but in other respects it is quite distinct.

  6. The ochery-gilled Russula grows in groups under trees, especially oak trees, and should be sought in July and August.

  7. If to the gilled family (Agaricaceæ) obtain the color of the spores (see directions).

  8. By experience in draining, exactly the amount of water necessary to cook a particular species can be allowed to remain within its spore surface, if it is a gilled species.

  9. Never eat a white- or yellow-gilled toadstool in the same belief.

  10. The toadstools containing deadly poisons are thought to be confined to one genus of the gilled kind—Amanita, and to Helvella esculenta, now Gyromitra esculenta, to which are charged fatal results.

  11. They have both kinds of respiratory organs, like the Mud-fish and Gilled Newts among the Vertebrata.

  12. The proof that similar gilled Amphibians were our direct ancestors, is given by the comparative anatomy and the ontogeny of Amphibia and Mammals.

  13. The inference from this is evidently, that Frog-like Batrachia developed at a later period out of Tailed Batrachia, as the latter had developed out of Gilled Batrachia which originally existed alone.

  14. Tritons occasionally--when forced to remain in water always--retain their gills, and thus remain at the same stage of development as gilled Batrachia.

  15. They originated out of the gilled Amphibians by accustoming themselves in early life to breathe only through gills, and later in life only through lungs.

  16. The gilled Amphibians must be looked upon as our most ancient ancestors of the class of Amphibia; besides possessing lungs they retained throughout life regular gills, like the still living Proteus and Axolotl (p.

  17. For several reasons seem to support the supposition that the Gilled Arthropods have developed out of a branch of articulated worms, different from that which gave rise to the Tracheate Arthropods.

  18. The species are pink-gilled when mature, though often white or whitish when very young.

  19. The three mushrooms illustrated and described in this pamphlet, Plates I, II, and III, are of the order Agaricini or gilled mushrooms.

  20. It has a strong beak, like the rest of the cuttles; but it has no ink-sac, for its shell is strong enough to afford it the protection which its two-gilled relatives have to seek in concealment.

  21. Of the Pearly Nautilus and the four-gilled order I shall have more to say by-and-by: at present we will follow the history of the argonaut.

  22. Frogs and salamanders constitute another lower class, called the amphibia, whose members are gilled during the earlier stages of development.

  23. The "oyster" is a gilled mushroom which grows sidewise from its position, the stem being usually lateral and very short, though occasionally quite prolonged, the two varieties being indicated in the accompanying cut.

  24. Let us, then, consider the specimen as a type of the tribe Agaricus (gilled mushroom, see p.

  25. Thus it is probable that some four-gilled form was the progenitor of the dibranch cephalopods.

  26. Nevertheless, in the two-gilled Cephalopods (Dibranchiata) we find the brain supported and protected by a cartilaginous cranium.

  27. We will agree that no puff-ball can compare with the pink-gilled meadow mushroom, but we make no such claims for it.

  28. To make myself familiar with this pink-gilled variety I visited a large market where they had them for sale in all stages, from the little round buttons to the big flat broilers which are turning brown.

  29. The young gilled toad breathes as a fish does, but gradually its gills are lost, while at the same time lungs develop and the tadpole comes to the surface to breathe air like any lunged aquatic animal.

  30. The Mexicans call these gilled larval Amblystoma axolotls, and use them for food.

  31. Their ancestors also had long tails and gills like the gilled Amphibia, as the tail and the gill-arches of the human embryo clearly show.

  32. Hence we find in the lowest Amphibia, the gilled Amphibia, that, like the Dipneusta, they pass the greater part of their life in the water, and breathe water through gills.

  33. We have the reverse of this experiment in a Mexican gilled salamander, the fish-like axolotl (Siredon pisciformis).

  34. It was formerly regarded as a permanent gilled amphibian persisting throughout life at the fish-stage.

  35. In this fish-like condition they reach sexual maturity, and remain throughout life at the lower stage of the gilled Amphibia.

  36. This gilled salamander generally remains in the water, with its aquatic organs of respiration, and also propagates itself there.

  37. The gills remain, and the water salamander continues through life in that low stage of development, beyond which its lower relations, the gilled salamanders, or Sozobranchiata, never pass.

  38. The gilled salamander attains its full size, its sexual development, and reproduces itself without losing its gills.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gilled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.