walnut tree

  • 111Juglans regia — noun Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated • Syn: ↑English walnut, ↑English walnut tree, ↑Circassian walnut, ↑Persian walnut • Hypernyms: ↑walnut, ↑walnut tree …

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  • 112Ovid — For other uses, see Ovid (disambiguation). Publius Ovidius Naso (Ovid) Imaginary depiction of Ovid with laurel wreath (from an engraving) Born March 20, 43 BC Sulmo, Roman Republic (modern …

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  • 113Juglans cinerea — noun North American walnut tree having light brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light brown dye • Syn: ↑butternut, ↑butternut tree, ↑white walnut • Hypernyms: ↑walnut, ↑walnut tree • Member Holonyms: ↑ …

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  • 114Keane (band) — Keane Keane performing live in Washington D.C, United States in 2009. From left to right: Tim Rice Oxley, Jesse Quin, Tom Chaplin, Richard Hughes Background information …

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  • 115Lodowicke Muggleton — Lodowicke Muggleton, by William Wood, circa 1674 Lodowicke Muggleton (1609–1698) was an English plebeian religious thinker, who gave his name to Muggletonianism. He spent his working life as a journeyman tailor in the City of London and was… …

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  • 116Juglans sigillata — Taxobox image width = image caption = regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Fagales familia = Juglandaceae genus = Juglans species = J. sigillata binomial = Juglans sigillata binomial authority = Dode Juglans… …

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  • 117Somewhere Only We Know — «Somewhere Only We Know» Sencillo de Keane del álbum Hopes and Fears Formato CD, 7 Vinil Grabación Helioscentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex, Inglaterra Género(s) Piano rock …

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  • 118PEACH — (Heb. פַּרְסֵק or אֲפַרְסֵק, mishnaic), the tree and the fruit of the Persica vulgaris (Prunus persica). This tree was first grown in Ereẓ Israel during the Greco Roman era, hence its name afarsek, i.e., Persian apple in the Mishnah (Gr. μῆλον… …

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  • 119Holy Thorn —    There is a variety of hawthorn which blooms twice a year, at midwinter as well as in May. A poem about the miracles of Glastonbury, written in 1502, mentions two great marvels to be seen there. One is a walnut tree near Arthur s grave in the… …

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  • 120Sergei Pankejeff — Biography The Pankejeff family (note: this is Freud s German transliteration from the Russian; in English it would today be transliterated as Pankeyev ) were a wealthy family in St. Petersburg. Sergei attended gymnasium in Russia though after the …

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