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99% | 5 | NEPID | Exact Match! | |||||
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25% | 12 | Water scorpion genus | ||||||
noun • elongate very slender water scorpions | ||||||||
25% | 7 | Scorpion's Heart | ||||||
noun • the brightest star in Scorpius | ||||||||
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New York Times11 Mar 1988 | Down 47 | NEPID |
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7 | The scientific name of this family is derived from the Latin word 'nepa', meaning water scorpion. |