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The lake, a remarkably circular body of water, is one of only two natural lakes in Virginia.
It is a lute with a fretted neck, a circular body, and four strings.
She motioned toward the circular body of wagons.
Our hope of meeting lay in the probability that the ledge surrounded a circular body of water and was continuous.
Then they took on a slightly more solid shape, until Sojan could make out eyes and circular bodies.
The second is the circular bodied plucked lute, the yueqin.
This fish is rather flat, like a pancake, with a circular body shape, a pointed snout-like nose, and small scales.
Zimmerman's research also posited aircraft having flat circular bodies, sans wings, as their lifting surface.
The fish is a small leatherjacket with a round, almost circular body, growing to a maximum of 9 centimetres (3.5 in).
The Sakara is a shallow drum with a circular body made with baked clay.
Newborn Zoras are tadpole-like with a circular body and a long, skinny tail ending in a fluke.
Satellite photos of Żelazny Most show a circular body of water with a 2 km radius that appears to be man made.
In its south there was only desert, except for the Hellas Sea, a circular body of water about the size of the Caribbean.
Due to certain muscle spasms in the eye, the pupil can resemble a tadpole, which consists of a circular body, no arms or legs, and a tail.
Nicknamed "frying pans" because of their long necks and circular bodies, the instruments were the first solid-bodied electric guitars, though they were a lap-steel type.
The instrument-officially the Rickenbacker Electro A-22-earned its nickname because its circular body and long neck make it resemble a frying pan.
One of the latest facilities built by the Federation, the station resembled a child's top, its wide, circular body tapering to what looked like a point at its bottom.
Their size is variable but up to 100 mm wide, and a dome shaped carapace varying in height to about 10 mm, with a circular body or test.
In 1864, Prairie De Ann was a circular body of land surrounded by forest, 25 to 30 miles square, a well known landmark one hundred miles southwest of Little Rock.
Researchers from the University of Toronto, Scarborough identified the species' distinctive features including "pancake-like" circular bodies and a reduced caudal sting - the poisonous spine the fishes are named after.
Nearly one third of its flat, circular body was inside the opening, and when they tried to remove it they encountered resistance and had to give the creature a gentle tug to pull it free.
One idol looks like Siamese twins from "Alice in Wonderland": a limestone-encrusted white marble figure of two triangular heads, with four staring eyes, atop long necks on a circular body engraved with circles.
Its characteristics are debated, but it was most likely a horn that resembled the "Inventions" horn of the late 1700s: "a freely-moving, double (cylindrical) tuning slide positioned diametrically across its circular body".
Although it is more often to see hu having a circular body, there also appears hu in square and flat rectangular forms, called fang hu and bian hu [1] in Chinese.
In 1731 he produced the very fine hot water kettle with a circular body with a finely engraved contemporary armorial crest now part of the interpretative collection at The Johnston Collection in East Melbourne (in Victoria).