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They are covered with imbricated scales, and feed upon ants.
Its design is similar to that of the house, including an attic gable with imbricated shingles.
Tail cylindrical, tapering, covered with small imbricated smooth scales, larger below.
Notable features include a full-height window bay, imbricated shingles, and a double veranda.
Most UHP terranes consist of an imbricated sheets or nappes.
The fashionable imbricated formality of prized camellias was an element in their decline, replaced by the new hothouse orchid.
The large leaves of pawpaw trees are clustered symmetrically at the ends of the branches, giving a distinctive imbricated appearance to the tree's foliage.
Its foundation is built of ashlar stone, while the hip roof is constructed of imbricated slates of multiple colors.
Additionally, the gables that rise to the roof are the locations of other details, such as imbricated shingles, circular windows, and elaborately carven bargeboards.
Some of the monuments were coated with small imbricated stone slabs (overlayed as a roof tiles), a characteristic practice of the Otomi architecture.
Significant external features include the asymmetrical shape of the building, projecting bays, a second-floor wrap-around porch, imbricated shingles, and other ornamentation.
The Subaruns' epidermal scales shimmered like imbricated armour: biological photocells drinking scorching blue Pleiadean sunlight.
External features include multiple gables, imbricated shingles, spindlework, and other decorative features associated with small, late 19th-century working-class houses built in the Queen Anne style.
The Považie-Pieniny Belt has a complicated imbricated structure, represented especially by the Pieniny Klippen Belt.
So, users of macros have to be careful because without attention, errors can easily appear (in addition, instructions like '++x' in imbricated instructions are not very recommended either).
The path itself ran downward, or climbed with evilly tilted steps through caverns of imbricated leafage that shone with the brazen glistening of dragon-scales.
Tail cylindrical, tapering, covered above with small granular scales and rings of six or eight large conical tubercles, beneath with uniform small imbricated scales.
Elsewhere, the houses feature double-hung windows, imbricated shingles on the gables, and arcades of Gothic Revival panelling, and numerous ornamental circles inscribed within squares.
Among the leading architectural features of the house are its large roof with multiple gables, of which the most prominent are those of the attic that feature imbricated shingles on their walls.
Elasmoid scales are thin, imbricated scales composed of a layer of dense, lamellar bone called isopedine, above which is a layer of tubercles usually composed of bone, as in Eusthenopteron.
Many ornate details characterize it, including imbricated shingles on the westward-facing gable end of the house, a frieze with spindles on the railing of the primary porch, and small yet cunningly crafted braces for the same porch.
He met an elf armored in imbricated scales like a dragon, with a bony crest upon his head, a line of spikes that ran down his back, and two pallid flames that ever flickered in the pits of his flared nostrils.
Semiotician Umberto Eco argues that Dürer's "scales and imbricated plates" became a necessary element of depicting the animal, even to those who might know better, because "they knew that only these conventionalized graphic signs could denote "rhinoceros" to the person interpreting the iconic sign."
As the earth thaws, numberless little streams are formed to overlap and interlace with one another, taking on the quality of leaves and vines, and resembling "the laciniated lobed and imbricated thalluses of lichens" -or do they rather evoke coral, leopards' paws, birds' feet?
I suspect scenes like the 1919 victory parade in Sackville Street - now O'Connell - attended by nearly a hundred thousand - probably didn't go down well at the time of publication, and nor, by extension, how imbricated Irish and British national identity was, something too often overlooked.