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rectrix
rectrix (ˈrɛktrɪks) [a. L. rectrix fem. agent-n. f. regĕre: cf. directrix.] 1. = rectress 1. rare. Also Queen Rectrix (see queen 2 c).1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. ix. (1623) 629 Lady Blanch, Queene Dowager, and Rectrix of France. 1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 195 Which filthy sinne was since corrected...
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Rectrix Aviation
In February 2019, Rectrix was acquired by Ross Aviation. Commuter fleet
Rectrix Shuttle
The following chart shows all the aircraft Rectrix Aviation used for commuter flights.
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rectress
rectress (ˈrɛktrɪs) Also 7 rect'ress. [See rector, rectrix, and -ess.] † 1. A female ruler or governor. Obs.1603 B. Jonson Sejanus v. vi, Great mother Fortvne,..Queene of humane state, Rectresse of Action. 1605 Drayton Man in Moone 301 The mighty rectres of this globe below. 1656 S. Holland Zara (17...
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Francolin
They have wide tails with fourteen rectrix feathers. Most species exhibit spurs on the tarsi.
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directrice
diˈrectrice [a. F. directrice (ad. med. or mod.L. dīrectrix, dīrectrīc-em), fem. of directeur director.] = prec.1631 R. Brathwait Eng. Gentlew. (1641) 323 Where vertue is not directrice. c 1730 Burt Lett. N. Scotl. (1818) I. 193 The directrice or governess who is a woman of quality. 1960 Guardian 25...
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Eva Åkesson
On 11 October 2011, the University Board of Uppsala University proposed Eva Åkesson as the new Rector (formally known as Rectrix Magnifica).
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directrix
directrix (dɪˈrɛktrɪks) Pl. -ices. [a. med. or mod.L. dīrectrix, fem. of *dīrector director.] 1. = directress.1622 H. Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. ii. (1637) 112 As if the same pen had beene as well the directrix of the languages, as the truth. 1656 Artif. Handsom. (1662) 31 The Regent and directrix of ...
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Levaillant's cuckoo
The primaries and rectrix tips are white. The juvenile Levaillant's cuckoo is brown above, rufous on the wing-coverts and rectrix tips, with a buff forehead, face and underparts, and the throat
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Rufous hummingbird
The typical "notched" shape of the second rectrix (R2) is considered an important field mark to distinguish the adult male rufous hummingbird from the
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Gisela, daughter of Louis the Pious
For a time, she served as both abbess and rectrix.
She dedicated herself to the education of her and Eberhard's many children.
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Hanscom Field
Transient general aviation planes are served by three FBOs: Jet Aviation, Rectrix Aviation, and Signature Flight Support.
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Hispaniolan trogon
The underside of the tail is dark, but each rectrix is broadly tipped with white.
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Allen's hummingbird
The lack of a notch in the second rectrix (R2) is considered an important field mark to distinguish the adult male Allen's hummingbird from rufous hummingbird
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Painted redstart
guatemalae, which is found from Chiapas in southern Mexico to northern Nicaragua, has little or no white edging on the tertials and less white on the fourth rectrix
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Flight feather
on the wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges (), singular remex (), while those on the tail are called rectrices (), singular rectrix Rectrices
Rectrices (singular rectrix) from the Latin word for "helmsman", help the bird to brake and steer in flight.
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