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(Encyclopedia) coney or conyconeyboth: kōˈnē [key], name used for the rabbit (Oryctolagus) and for its fur; more often, for the pika, a small rodent found at high altitudes in both hemispheres; and…Brewer's: Jessica
The Jew's daughter in the Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894JestersJesse Window A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O…Jessica Lange
Jessica LangeactressBorn: 4/20/1949Birthplace: Cloquet, Minnesota Academy Award-winning film, television and stage actress who began to blossom in the early 80s with her roles in Tootsie (1982) and…Jessica Tandy
Jessica TandyactressBorn: 6/7/1909Birthplace: London, England This accomplished, versatile actress won acclaim on Broadway, winning her first Tony as the original Blanche du Bois in A Streetcar Named…rock rabbit
(Encyclopedia) rock rabbit: see pika.rabbit fever
(Encyclopedia) rabbit fever: see tularemia.snowshoe rabbit
(Encyclopedia) snowshoe rabbit: see varying hare.hare
(Encyclopedia) hare, name for certain herbivorous mammals of the family Leporidae, which also includes the rabbit and pika. The name is applied especially to species of the genus Lepus, sometimes…Bodenheim, Maxwell
(Encyclopedia) Bodenheim, MaxwellBodenheim, Maxwellbōˈdənhīm [key], 1893–1954, American novelist and poet, b. Hermanville, Miss. His poetry, which incorporates many techniques of the imagists, is…Jessica Hagedorn Biography
Jessica Hagedorn novelist, poet, and performance artistBorn: 1949Birthplace: Manila, Philippines A novelist, poet, and performance artist, Hagedorn emigrated from the Philippines when she…