bitterling
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bitterling
1875–80; < German, equivalent to bitter bitter + -ling -ling 1
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A. B. M. R. F.'s conclusion: Subsequently the Chicago obstetricians discovered that male urine also caused the bitterling to project her ovipositor.
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The bitterling lost her standing and the doe rabbit and mouse were reinstated as nature's best indicators of human pregnancy.
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Unexpectedly, extract of the cortices of adrenal glands stimulated the bitterling precisely the way ovarian hormones did.
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When the urine of an occasional nonpregnant woman was discovered to be stimulating to the bitterling, experimenters admitted themselves bewildered.
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The freshwater mussel cannot continue its race without the unconscious co-operation of the minnow, and the freshwater fish called the bitterling cannot continue its race without the unconscious co-operation of the mussel.
From The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told by Thomson, J. Arthur
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