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spawnTo launch another program from the current program. The child program is spawned from the parent program. spawn 1. the mass of eggs deposited by fish, amphibians, or molluscs 2. Botany the nontechnical name for mycelium
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| Eggs and larvae of first-time spawners are less likely to successfully develop into fish," the WWF adds. One biologist McPhee profiles calls the shad "the Olympic fish" and indeed, in the De]aware River watershed, spawners have been found as much as 400 miles from the sea. Additionally, over the years we have traced organizations such as the Washington Institute on Near East Policy, an offshoot of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and spawner of such "even-handed" U. |
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