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Answer for the clue "Jardín del Edén woman ", 3 letters:
eva

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Eva is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae .

Usage examples of eva.

This frame was quickly filled by two cosmonauts in EVA suits, deploying a barely visible net around the doorway.

With the sun rose the Fairies, and, with Eva, hastened away to the fountain, whose cool waters were soon filled with little forms, and the air ringing with happy voices, as the Elves floated in the blue waves among the fair white lilies, or sat on the green moss, smoothing their bright locks, and wearing fresh garlands of dewy flowers.

His bed, from which she had hastily averted her eyes, was a huge fourposter, big enough for him to have entertained three Eva Chance-Smythes in it at once, being her naughtily irreverent thought at the sight of it.

Her penlight throwing a tiny spot of illumination, Eva padded through the darkened foyer in her expensive aerobic shoes, her thin, black lycra bodysuit feeling as tight and comfortable as her own skin.

Demothi asked as Ferrol struggled to strip off his EVA skinsuit in zero-gee.

When Eva came back she hid his teeth, but he splodged it all up and ate it anyway.

This dead woman, Eva Larson, like Sandi Walters, had been accused of abusing her daughter.

Rob had simply not been involved in the murders of Sandi Walters or Eva Larson.

In July 1952 Eva Per6n, the wife of the dictator of Argentina and the power behind the throne, had died of cancer.

For Steven Lloyd Chalker, whose birth was another delaying factor in getting this one finished: And for Eva, as always.

What would you say to you and me, Julia and Celia, Karl and Eva, and perhaps old Neil, though let's pray he doesn't bring that scrawny classicist from Somerville.

Karl and Eva must have set the scene for them and, once David had acquiesced, there was no going back for him.

So why should it really be that surprising—in the same city which had produced a woman like Eva Bacharach—that the wife and daughters of Mordechai Spira would be unusual women?

So why should it really be that surprising—in the same city which had produced a woman like Eva Bacharach—that the wife and daughters of Mordechai Spira would be unusual women?

I was just reading a review in one of his running magazines of the latest in "Sport Utility Sneakers," as they are evidently called, and it was full of passages like this: "A dual density EVA midsole with air units fore and aft provides stability while a gel heel-insert absorbs shock, but the shoe makes a narrow footprint, a characteristic that typically suits only the biomechanically efficient runner.