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irrupt
irrupt, v. rare. (ɪˈrʌpt) [f. L. irrupt-, ppl. stem of irrump-ĕre: see prec.] 1. trans. To break into. Hence iˈrrupted ppl. a.1855 Hyde Clarke Eng. Dict., Irrupted, forced through. 1856 Webster, Irrupted, broken with violence. Hence in later Dicts. 2. intr. To burst in, break in, enter forcibly, mak... Oxford English Dictionary
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Irruptive growth
In ecosystems with more than one species feeding on a certain resource, the populations of certain species can irrupt in non-predictable ways depending A species population may sometimes irrupt when predators are removed, or when favourable weather causes food supplies to rapidly increase. wikipedia.org
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irruptive
irruptive, a. (ɪˈrʌptɪv) [f. as irrupt + -ive.] Having the quality or character of bursting in; making, or tending to, irruption.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 58 Trodden out of sent, by the irruptiue ouer-trampling of the Romanes. 1794 Whitehouse Ode to Justice (T.), Ready to displode irruptive on h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waxwing
In poor berry years huge numbers can irrupt well beyond their normal range, often in flocks that on occasion number in the thousands. wikipedia.org
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Pallid-winged grasshopper
Populations of the pallid-winged grasshopper occasionally irrupt to damaging numbers. wikipedia.org
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Crossbill
They irrupt out of the breeding range when the cone crop fails. wikipedia.org
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Dissosteira carolina
In favorable habitats the populations may irrupt, dispersing and damaging crops. wikipedia.org
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Two-barred crossbill
This crossbill is mainly resident, but will irregularly irrupt south if its food source fails. wikipedia.org
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Bohemian waxwing
In some years, large numbers of Bohemian waxwings irrupt well beyond their normal winter range in search of the fruit that makes up most of their diet. wikipedia.org
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Era Extraña
The three following songs, "Halogen (I Could Be a Shadow)", "Future Sick", and "Suns Irrupt", follow three different types of forgetting a breakup. Mitchell described the instrumentation of "Suns Irrupt" as "hypnotic and firework fizzling synths with a woozy synth background". wikipedia.org
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Blood vessel disorder
It results in inflammation as the macrophages irrupt the vessel wall. wikipedia.org
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Penne, Abruzzo
However, in winter snow and frosts might happen when cold currents from the Balkans or the northern Europe irrupt on the Adriatic coast. wikipedia.org
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Battle of Vauchamps
Abandoning his position at Fromentières, where Marmont's infantry had just begun to irrupt, Blücher ordered the continuation of the retreat towards Champaubert wikipedia.org
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Snowy owl
than decline of lemmings, it is the successful productivity of several pairs that plays the role, resulting in a large number of young owls that then irrupt wikipedia.org
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