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Elemental selenium is nontoxic, hydrogen selenide and other selenium compounds are extremely toxic and resemble arsenic in their physiological reactions.
When an edible prey animal comes to resemble, even slightly, a distasteful animal, natural selection favours those.
An owl butterfly is a butterfly known for their huge eyes spots, which resemble owls' eyes. The move by flapping their wings back and forth like other butterflies.
Both clergy and vassals had to take oaths of loyalty and obedience, and were bound by law and custom to uphold those oaths.
Some claim that the butterfly had originally been named as flutterby or even that Shakespeare was responsible for changing the name. The truth is that the word butterfly really means butter-fly: a fly (or flying animal) that was supposed to like butter or whose excrements resemble butter. The link with dairy products is not only evident in English: the German name "Schmetterling" is derived from "Schmetten", the word for "cream" in some German dialects.
Tiger Swallowtail butterflies have stripes on their wings that resemble the stripes of a tiger. The swallowtail part of their name comes from the two "tails" they possess; one on each wing. Many people thought and think that the tails resemble the tails of certain species of swallow, which is a type of bird. Thus the name Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.
From what I can find, in French papillons mean butterflies. In English they are one of a breed of toy spaniels having a long, silky coat and large, erect ears held so that they resemble the wings of a butterfly.
The suspects resemble an old style gang.The photos of the older couple resemble my parents.Two possible sentences for 'resemble' would be:Although in the same Order of animals, a koala and a wombat do not resemble each other at all.I have been told that I resemble my brother in appearance.
The abstract noun form of the verb to resemble is resemblance.
The word resemble is a verb. The past tense is resembled.