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The less common tiglon or tigon is a cross between a lioness and a male tiger. In contrast to ligers, tigons are often relatively small in comparison to their parents ...
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Lioness (es) may refer to: A female lion The Lioness (novel), a Dragonlance novel by Nancy Varian Berberick USS Lioness (1857), a steam ram Lioness Asuka, Japanese ...
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Lioness :: A Room 11 Productions Film Directed by Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers :: The untold story of the first women soldiers in US history to be sent into direct ...
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LIONESS's official profile including the latest music, albums, songs, music videos and more updates.
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li·on·ess (l-n s) n. A female lion. lioness [ˈlaɪənɪs] n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) a female lion. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words ...
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When a lioness adopts a baby oryx in Kenya, their tender relationship defies the rules of nature. Unearth clues to this incredible behavior and find out if this ...
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An intimate look at war through the eyes of women and the U.S. military policy that bans them from combat.
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Lioness :: A Room 11 Productions Film Directed by Meg McLagan and Daria Sommers :: The untold story of the first women soldiers in US history to be sent into direct ...
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Definition of LIONESS: a female lion . See lioness defined for English-language learners » See lioness defined for kids » First Known Use of LIONESS
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noun a female lion. Origin: 1250–1300; Middle English liones, leonesse < Middle French lion ( n ) esse. See lion , -ess
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