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sea-horse
ˈsea-horse [Cf. G. seepferd, seeross.] 1. The walrus. [Cf. horse-whale, horse n. 28 b.]c 1475 Pict. Voc. in Wr-Wülcker 765/2 [Nomina piscium marinorum] Hoc rosina, a sehors. 1585 Jas. I Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 16 Daulphins, Seahorse, Selchs with oxin ee, And Merswynis, Pertrikis als of fishes race. 1613 ...
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Taming a Sea-Horse
Taming a Sea-Horse is the 13th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker.
The title is from the Robert Browning poem "My Last Duchess." The book's epigraph is of the poem's closing lines: "Nay, we'll go / Together down, sir: / Notice Neptune, though, /Taming a sea-horse thought a rarity
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Cute sea horse! - small.fishes.science
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Sea Horse (1782 ship)
The advertisement for the sale of the vessel and her cargo described her as "formerly the Ship Sea-horse, built in the River Thames, of near 300 tons".
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Sea Horse (restaurant)
Sea Horse is a restaurant in Ullanlinna, Helsinki, Finland, founded in 1934. Since its founding, it has paid attention to the traditional Finnish restaurant culture with both its interior and its menu. It is colloquially called Sikala (The Pigsty). It is located at Kapteeninkatu 11. The restaurant's...
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USS Sea Horse (1812)
The first USS Sea Horse was a one-gun schooner that the Navy purchased in 1812 for service on Lake Borgne, near New Orleans, Louisiana. It is claimed she was one of 15 vessels available to Commodore Daniel Todd Patterson in New Orleans at the outbreak of war with Britain in 1812. The Sea Horse and U...
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Operation Sea Horse
Operation Sea Horse was the naval part of Operation Lusty. Lusty's purpose was to locate and recover top secret German weaponry, e.g. aircraft and weapons. Ship involvement
The escort aircraft carrier HMS Reaper took part in the operation, being used to ferry captured airframes. On 23 July 1945, Rea...
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horse-fish
ˈhorse-fish A name given to various fishes with heads more or less like that of a horse. a. The carangoid fish Vomer setipinnis (also called dollar-fish or moonfish), and the allied Selene vomer. b. ‘The sauger, Stizostedion canadense. (Western U.S.)’ (Cent. Dict.). c. The Hippocampus or sea-horse.1...
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All At Sea (horse)
All At Sea (3 May 1989 – 2007) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. In a racing career which lasted from October 1991 until September 1992 she recorded five wins and three second places from nine starts. After easily winning her only race as a juvenile she won ...
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南安礁
有些外文资料称作“Sea-horse Breakers”。
南安礁现由马来西亚政府实际控制,中华人民共和国政府亦声称拥有其主权。
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بار جيورا
عوامل الجذب
القرية هي موطن لمصانع نبيذ سي هورس "Sea Horse" وبار جيورا "Bar Giora".
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Seahorse (disambiguation)
Company vessels
Seahorse (HBC vessel, 1782), operated by the HBC from 1782-1792, see Hudson's Bay Company vessels
Other uses
Hippocampus (mythology) or sea-horse
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Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse
The Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse, part of which is sometimes called the Battle of the Gifu, took place from 15 December 1942 to 23 January 1943 and was primarily an engagement between United States and Imperial Japanese forces in the hills near the Matanikau River a...
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Wrecking of the Sea Horse, Boadicea and Lord Melville
The wrecking of the Sea Horse, Boadicea and Lord Melville took place during a gale off the east coast of Ireland on 30 January 1816. These ships were initially travelling together carrying soldiers and their families to Cork at the end of the Napoleonic War, and were wrecked with heavy loss of life....
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