Associations to the word «Viviparous»
Noun
- Embryo
- Pup
- Litter
- Sac
- Nourishment
- Reproduction
- Milk
- Uterus
- Shark
- Requiem
- Lizard
- Reptile
- Fertilization
- Offspring
- Filth
- Fetus
- Exhaust
- Egg
- Biology
- Mangrove
- Laying
- Specie
- Mammal
- Sulawesi
- Birth
- Female
- Toad
- Nutrient
- Snake
- Clutch
- Larva
- Snail
- Giving
- Species
- Scorpion
- Bearing
- Nymph
- Perch
- Bulb
- Hatch
- Vegetable
- Fish
- Worm
- Reef
- Genus
- Mollusk
- Viz
- Connection
- Bud
- Pregnancy
- Seed
- Frog
- Animal
- Mother
- Dinosaur
- Supply
- Mode
- Cycle
- Indonesia
- Produce
- Tract
- Cm
- Ocean
- Creature
- Feed
- Young
Adjective
Wiktionary
VIVIPAROUS, adjective. (of an animal or animal species) Being born alive, as are most mammals, some reptiles, and a few fish (as opposed to being laid as an egg and subsequently hatching, as do most birds and many other species).
VIVIPAROUS, adjective. (of a plant or plant species) Arising from an embryo that develops from the outset (rather than from a true seed that then germinates).
VIVIPAROUS BLENNIES, noun. Plural of viviparous blenny
VIVIPAROUS BLENNY, noun. (British) A fish in the family Zoarcidae, Zoarces viviparus.
VIVIPAROUS EELPOUT, noun. (US) A fish in the family Zoarcidae, Zoarces viviparus.
VIVIPAROUS EELPOUTS, noun. Plural of viviparous eelpout
VIVIPAROUS LIZARD, noun. Used other than as an idiom: see viviparous, lizard.
VIVIPAROUS LIZARD, noun. Zootoca vivipara, known as the common lizard in its relatively northerly Eurasian range.
Dictionary definition
VIVIPAROUS, adjective. Producing living young (not eggs).
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