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Definition of Glis glis
1. Noun. Large European dormouse.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glis Glis
Literary usage of Glis glis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1905)
"... Natural History Museum ; they are two left mandibular rami and several bones
of the skeleton. There is no doubt that it is the recent species Glis glis ..."
2. Treeshrews: An Account of the Mammalian Family Tupaiidae by Marcus Ward Lyon (1913)
"The general style of coloration of Tupaia glis glis is very similar to that of
... The tail is generally duller in T. glis glis. In other respects the two ..."
3. Index animalium: sive, Index nominum quae ab A.D. MDCCLVIII generibus et by Charles Davies Sherborn (1902)
"Naturg. 1779, 79.—M. glis Curculio, P. Rossi, Mant. Ins. II. 1794,93. glis Glis,
GCC Storr, Prod. 1780, 39. glis Mus, PS Pallas, N. sp. Quad. II. ..."
4. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1905)
"... Natural History Museum ; they are two left mandibular rami and several bones
of the skeleton. There is no doubt that it is the recent species Glis glis ..."
5. Treeshrews: An Account of the Mammalian Family Tupaiidae by Marcus Ward Lyon (1913)
"The general style of coloration of Tupaia glis glis is very similar to that of
... The tail is generally duller in T. glis glis. In other respects the two ..."
6. Index animalium: sive, Index nominum quae ab A.D. MDCCLVIII generibus et by Charles Davies Sherborn (1902)
"Naturg. 1779, 79.—M. glis Curculio, P. Rossi, Mant. Ins. II. 1794,93. glis Glis,
GCC Storr, Prod. 1780, 39. glis Mus, PS Pallas, N. sp. Quad. II. ..."