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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | hydra | The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | SAT words from 'honorarium' to 'Iliad' |
| 2 | hydra | n. The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | H: Freevocabulary.com |
| 3 | hydra | n. The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | GRE Word List |
| 4 | hydra | acreature with 9 heads | mythology |
| 5 | hydra | The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 6 | hydra | månghövdat odjur | Hp Ord |
| 7 | hydra | water | words |
| 8 | hydra | discovered by hubble space telescope (hubble and horizon-h) smaller than nix | Pluto's Moons |
| 9 | hydra | n. The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | SAT Vocab E-H |
| 10 | hydra | n. The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | 5000 SAT words |
| 11 | Hydra | A serpant that regenerates its heads once they are severed | Titan's Club |
| 12 | Hydra | Fish type monster that has three heads and has lots of fights with each other | World of warcraft monsters |
| 13 | Hydra | hundred-headed dragon, grows back heads | Mythological Monsters |
| 14 | Hydra | excretes waste directly through external surface | Bio ch.3 |
| 15 | hydra | 9 heads;defeated by hercules | English mythology |
| 16 | hydra | 9 heads, difficulties that multiply even if you defeat them | MONSTERS of MYTHOLOGY |
| 17 | Hydra | 9 headed creature | Mythology |
| 18 | Hydra | In Greek/Roman Mythology, this is the monster that Hercules faced for his second labor. It had 8 mortal heads and an immortal one. Each mortal head cleaved from its body allowed two more to grow in its place. Hercules beat them by sealing the cleaved spots with a torch and then crushing the immortal one with a huge stone.(JD) | Stewart Purple Myth |
| 19 | Hydra | What is an example of budding? | Chapter 7 Biology |
| 20 | hydra | 9 heads, difficulties that multiply even if you defeat them | Mythology creatures |
| 21 | Hydra | (Greek mythology) monster with nine heads | English |
| 22 | Hydra | (Greek mythology) monster with nine heads | Ancient Greece Quizlet |
| 23 | Hydra | (Greek mythology) monster with nine heads | Top 50 vocab |
| 24 | hydra | (Greek mythology) monster with nine heads | Required appetizer |
| 25 | Hydra | A deadly dragon 9 heads; slain by Hercules. | Ancient Greece |
| 26 | Hydra | The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | Ancient Greece Vocab. |
| 27 | Hydra | (Greek mythology) monster with nine heads, cut off one, two grew back | tester |
| 28 | Hydra | a saclike body plan and tissues that are only a few layers thick. | Biology Ch. 7.4-7.5 |
| 29 | Hydra | (Greek mythology) monster with nine heads | ssvocab |
| 30 | hydra | water | Root and Affixes |
| 31 | Hydra | Giant poisonous serpent with 100 heads | Greek Mythology |
| 32 | Hydra | Sea Serpent | Constellations |
| 33 | hydra | water | Wordsmith 9 |
| 34 | hydra | water | Root words 18-22 |
| 35 | hydra | primitive muscle fibers to move, mucus secreting cells glide along base, somersault, bend and attach tentacles to abject and pulls base closer, air bubble at its base floats to surface underwater | ch. 27 |
| 36 | hydra | 9 heads | monsters |
| 37 | hydra | are sessile, have mucus secreting cells, to glide along base | locomotion notes |
| 38 | hydra | nine headed monster | READING FINAL |
| 39 | hydra | nine headed monster | READING FINAL |
| 40 | hydra | The seven- or nine-headed water-serpent slain by Hercules. | GH |
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