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Things relict often describes ("relict ________")
- landscape
- deposits
- method
- soils
- salmon
- distribution
- structures
- beds
- fields
- crystals
- inclusions
- genera
- material
- channels
- features
- garnet
- assemblages
- bedding
- structure
- boundary
- habitats
- stratification
- channel
- patterns
- widow
- distributions
- forest
- forms
- occurrence
- phases
- pyroxene
- shorelines
- shards
- radiation
- mineral
- plants
- forests
- flora
- sands
- group
- trees
- feature
- olivine
- landscapes
- populations
- population
- soil
- cores
- taxa
- topography
- seas
- status
- sand
- stands
- sediments
- pattern
- phenocrysts
- elements
- groups
- type
- crustaceans
- surfaces
- nature
- grains
- sediment
- textures
- minerals
- character
- communities
- fauna
- permafrost
- vegetation
- community
- systems
- sea
- plagioclase
- lakes
- faunas
- area
- fabric
- patches
- landforms
- texture
- boundaries
- apertures
- areas
- form
- hills
- species
- dunes
- fragments
- colonies
- ridges
- joints
- fabrics
- mountains
- hornblende
How relict often is described ("________ relict")
- phylogenetic
- evolutionary
- rare
- present
- organic
- unconscious
- single
- glacial
- fair
- mournful
- respectable
- apparent
- wealthy
- old
- only
- young
- indian
- late
- lamented
- dear
- live
- amiable
- worthy
- quiet
- arctic
- historical
- interesting
- battered
- afflicted
- venerable
- marine
- sole
- mere
- royal
- true
- odd
- unfortunate
- beautiful
- sorrowful
- greatest
- tertiary
- valuable
- maladapted
- nearctic
- wetland
- superstitious
- forlorn
- honourable
- unhappy
- female
- desolate
- extant
- undoubted
- curious
- rich
- poor
- disconsolate
- blue
- honored
- girlish
- ancient
- ontogenetic
- last
- isolated
- lovely
- precious
