sycamore fig
21sycamore — syc·a·more || sɪkÉ™mÉ”r / mÉ”Ë n. buttonwood, any of a number of North American deciduous trees having rounded fruits and a flaky outer bark; Eurasian deciduous maple tree; fig tree native to Africa and southwest Asia …
22mulberry fig — noun thick branched wide spreading tree of Africa and adjacent southwestern Asia often buttressed with branches rising from near the ground; produces cluster of edible but inferior figs on short leafless twigs; the biblical sycamore • Syn:… …
23sycomore fig — noun A species of fig, scientific name Ficus sycomorus, native to Africa. Syn: sycomore, fig mulberry, sycamore fig …
24pharo fig — ˈfa(a)](ˌ)rō, ˈfe, fā] noun Usage: usually capitalized P Etymology: alteration of pharaoh s fig : sycamore 1 …
25pharaoh's fig — noun Usage: usually capitalized P : sycamore 1 …
26sycomore fig — noun see sycamore 1 …
27Ficus sycomorus — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …
28List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family — The following is a list of trees and shrubs of high notoriety. Taxonomic families for the following trees and shrubs are listed in alphabetical order, likewise the genera and closely related species.=GYMNOSPERMS= =CONIFERS= Araucariaceae: The… …
29Ficus — Taxobox name = Ficus image width = 240px image caption = Sycamore Fig, Ficus sycomorus regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida subclassis = Rosidae unranked ordo = Eurosids I ordo = Rosales familia = Moraceae genus =… …
30Ancient Israelite cuisine — refers to the food eaten by the ancient Israelites during a period of over a thousand years, from the beginning of the Israelite presence in the Land of Israel at the beginning of the Iron Age until the Roman period. The dietary staples were… …