13 Words to use with genus

It was only an animus irritandi, which, happening to be exercised upon a genus irritabile, produced unexpected violence of resentment.

There are really two parts to the talethe Scotch courtship, with its intrigues, frustrated elopements, et hoc genus omne; and the scenes, very graphically written, of active service at Varna and Inkerman.

Thus, on the most arid and sterile ground on the mountain sides in the south, and especially in Spain, plants of this genus flourish with more vigor in the season when most other vegetation is scorched up by the ardent rays of the sun, and the Lavandula vera seems to have a predilection for such spots.

Having studied the genus homo alike on the divine heights of exaltation and in the valleys of humiliation, I was able to make some valuable suggestions.

Phr. pessimum genus inimicorum laudantes [Lat.]

fieri potest id genus limites ban dici ab eo quod

Irritabile genus poetarum.'

The Shakespearian scholar is a well differentiated species of the genus scholar, and speaks with a substantial authority upon what is now a real science.

These shrubs are often called Sensitive Plants, on account of the leaves of several of the species of this genus shrinking when touched.

Durum genus sumus.

A considerable number are likewise taken from the Unio margaratifera, which inhabits the rivers of Europe; and, it is singular, as remarked by Humboldt, that though several species of this genus abound in the rivers of South America, no pearls are ever found in them.

Their clothes and broken boots, and their leering, odious appearance at once proclaimed them of the genus tramp.

You have tried to be too alive; and, now you are obliged to join the genus cabbage.

13 Words to use with  genus