Grenada
71Grenada cocos — Grenadillo Gren a*dil lo, n. [Sp. granadillo.] A handsome tropical American wood, much used for making flutes and other wind instruments; called also {Grenada cocos}, or {cocus}, and {red ebony}. [1913 Webster] …
72Grenada National Stadium — Police Ground is a multi use stadium in St. George s, Grenada. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 9,000 people …
73Grenada County — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Grenada County Country and Admin Code US.MS.043 US …
74Grenada dove — grenadinė leptotila statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Leptotila wellsi angl. Grenada dove vok. Welltaube, f rus. гренадская лептотила, f pranc. colombe de Grenade, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas – leptotilos …
75Grenada flycatcher — grenadinis geltonpilvis tironas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Myiarchus nugator angl. Grenada flycatcher vok. Grenadaschopftyrann, m pranc. tyran bavard, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – geltonpilviai tironai …
76Grenada dollar — noun the basic unit of money in Grenada • Hypernyms: ↑dollar …
77Grenada — geographical name island British West Indies in S Windward Islands; with S Grenadines, independent member of the Commonwealth of Nations since 1974 capital St. George s area 133 square miles (346 square kilometers), population 98,000 • Grenadan… …
78GRENADA — (54), one of the most picturesque of the Windward Islands, in the British West Indies, of volcanic origin; lies about 60 m. N. of Venezuela; the harbour of St. George, the capital, is the most sheltered anchorage in the Windward Islands;… …
79grenádã — s. f., g. d. art. grenádei; pl. grenáde …
80Grenada — Small island state in the Caribbean, capital St. George’s. Not to be confused with the Spanish city of Granada. grenadier …