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51N, N-diéthyllysergamide — LSD Pour les articles homonymes, voir LSD (homonymie). LSD …
52vegetable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Any plant Nouns 1. vegetable kingdom, vegetation, vegetable life; plants, flora, verdure; growth, biome; weed. 2. vegetable, fungus, legume, fruit, nut, seed (see food). 3. tree; acacia, alder, almond,… …
53cardoon — [kα: du:n] noun a tall thistle like plant related to the globe artichoke, with edible leaves and roots. [Cynara cardunculus.] Origin C17: from Fr. cardon, from carde edible part of an artichoke , from mod. Provençal cardo, based on L. carduus,… …
54ar|ti|choke — «AHR tuh chohk», noun. 1. a plant somewhat like a thistle, with large prickly leaves; globe artichoke. It is a large, vigorous, composite herb, with divided leaves and a flowering head. 2. its flowering head, which is cooked and eaten as a… …
55Fibonacci number — A tiling with squares whose sides are successive Fibonacci numbers in length …
56Mafia-Camorra War — The Mafia Camorra War was a gang war in New York City during the World War I era. One side was the Sicilian Morello crime family, the other side was Camorra, the Neapolitan Navy Street gang, and the Coney Island gang. The gang war lasted from… …
57Daniel Dorall — Born 1979 Penang, Malaysia Nationality Malaysian / Australian …
58unlike — 1. preposition 1) the familiar artichoke is totally unlike a Jerusalem artichoke Syn: different from, dissimilar to Ant: similar to 2) unlike Bob, Regis enjoyed swing dancing Syn: in contrast to, as opposed to Ant …
59Italian cuisine — This article is part of the series …
60Cordyline australis — For other plants with this name, see Cabbage tree (disambiguation). Cordyline australis Cordyline australis on farmland, South Island, New Zealand …