Today, cormorants (family Phalacrocoracidae), loons (Gaviidae), and grebes (Podicipedidae) are the major groups of foot-propelled diving birds.
Similarly one may ask, can you expand crossword clue?
Expand Crossword Clue
Answer | Letters |
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DILATE | 6 |
DEEPEN | 6 |
EVOLVE | 6 |
SPREAD | 6 |
Rank | Word | Clue |
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3% | RUMBA | Cuban dance |
3% | RHUMBA | Cuban dance |
3% | MAMBO | Cuban dance |
3% | CONGA | Cuban dance |
Secondly, is buoyant crossword clue?
The crossword clue Buoyant with 6 letters was last seen on the September 08, 2021. We think the likely answer to this clue is UPBEAT.
What are man made stones called?
Synthetic gemstones are those which exactly mimic natural stones but are created by man in a laboratory. The most common synthetic gemstones are synthetic Diamonds, Synthetic Sapphires and synthetic Quartz.
What is a musical embellishment?
ornamentation, in music, the embellishment of a melody, either by adding notes or by modifying rhythms. In European music, ornamentation is added to an already complete composition in order to make it more pleasing.
What is an imitation gem called?
What is Otalgia crossword clue?
The crossword clue Otalgia with 7 letters was last seen on the March 13, 2021. We think the likely answer to this clue is EARACHE. Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank.
What is the common name for Otalgia?
Ear pain | |
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Other names | Otalgia, earache |
Examination of the ear canal and eardrum | |
Specialty | ENT surgery |
What is the substance in candles called?
Today, most candles are made from paraffin wax, a byproduct of petroleum refining. Candles can also be made from microcrystalline wax, beeswax (a byproduct of honey collection), gel (a mixture of polymer and mineral oil), or some plant waxes (generally palm, carnauba, bayberry, or soybean wax).
Which bird can fly backwards?
Which bird catches fish from water?
Northern gannet bird: feeding frenzy behavior. The birds stand nearby a fishing net and dive continuously to steal fish. Kingfisher with catch. A female Kingfisher leaving the water after a successful dive.