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(1) Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers; of fresh or brackish water
(2) (Greek mythology
(3) Submerged aquatic plant having narrow leaves and small flowers
(4) Of fresh or brackish water
(5) (Greek mythology) a nymph of lakes and springs and rivers and fountains [also: naiades (pl)]
(1) One day he inadvertently bathed in the spring of the naiad he had spurned.
(2) Here and there are disposed naiads and leaping satyrs.
(3) Superfluous killing has been reported for a diverse group of animals, including zooplankton, stoats and weasels, damselfly naiads , wolves, predaceous mites, and spiders.
(4) The sun was just setting and the lake was abuzz in dragonflies, going nuts for all the little naiads .
(5) The mermaids and naiads will recede to deep ocean or hidden lakes.
(6) The common kinds include the large family of pondweeds, coontail, water milfoil, water weeds, and naiads (Najas).
(7) Therefore the world of nature is no longer seen as populated by capricious supernatural beings, by fates and furies, dryads and naiads , gods of war or goddesses of sex and fertility.
(8) Salmacis was the only one of the naiads who did not follow the teachings of Artemis and did not vary her routine with the vigorous exercise of the hunt.
(9) The treatment pools contained either Aeshna naiads or E. perezi tadpoles; see Figure 1.
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water nymph