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  • Arrowroot (novel)
  • 1931 novella by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

    Arrowroot (吉野葛, Yoshino Kuzu; "Yoshino Arrowroot") is a novella written by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. It consists of six chapters: The Heavenly King; Iimoseyama;

    Arrowroot (novel)

    Arrowroot_(novel)

  • Arrowroot (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    other names as the Polynesian arrowroot Arrowroot (novel) (Yoshino kuzu), a 1931 novel by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki Arrowroot, son of Arrowshirt, a fictional

    Arrowroot (disambiguation)

    Arrowroot_(disambiguation)

  • Kudzu
  • Group of climbing, coiling, and trailing perennial vine

    Kudzu (/ˈkuːdzu, ˈkʊd-, ˈkʌd-/), also called Japanese arrowroot or Chinese arrowroot, is a group of climbing, coiling, and trailing deciduous perennial

    Kudzu

    Kudzu

    Kudzu

  • Cassava
  • Staple crop

    and made available using the Hi-C technology. The genome shows abundant novel gene loci with enriched functionality related to chromatin organization

    Cassava

    Cassava

    Cassava

  • Bored of the Rings
  • Parody novel

    End and Frito Bugger (Bilbo and Frodo Baggins), Goddam (Gollum), and Arrowroot, son of Arrowshirt (Aragorn, son of Arathorn). Novelist David Barnett

    Bored of the Rings

    Bored_of_the_Rings

  • Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
  • Japanese author (1886–1965)

    Western-influenced modernization and Japanese tradition. Yoshino kuzu (Arrowroot, 1931) alludes to Bunraku and kabuki theater and other traditional forms

    Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

    Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

    Jun'ichirō_Tanizaki

  • Starch
  • Glucose polymer used as energy store in plants

    Today, the main commercial refined starches are cornstarch, tapioca, arrowroot, and wheat, rice, and potato starches. To a lesser extent, sources of

    Starch

    Starch

    Starch

  • Mohicans
  • Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Wooalnds

    juneberries among many others), and roots (groundnuts, wood lilies, arrowroot among others) provided much of their diet. This was supplemented by the

    Mohicans

    Mohicans

  • Stir frying
  • Cooking technique

    added, along with thickeners such as cornstarch, water chestnut flour, or arrowroot. A single ingredient, especially a vegetable, may be stir-fried without

    Stir frying

    Stir frying

    Stir_frying

  • Human history
  • Records of Earth's people

    was cultivated by at least 8500 BCE in South America, and domesticated arrowroot appeared in Central America by 7800 BCE. Potatoes were first cultivated

    Human history

    Human_history

  • Pancit
  • Filipino fried noodle dish

    be the favorite of José Rizal, to the point he mentioned the dish in his novel El Filibusterismo. Other variants of pancit do not usually use noodles.

    Pancit

    Pancit

    Pancit

  • The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi
  • 1935 novel by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki

    "Introduction", Some Prefer Nettles / The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi / Arrowroot (Jun'ichirō Tanizaki), translated by Chambers, Anthony H., London: Picador

    The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi

    The_Secret_History_of_the_Lord_of_Musashi

  • Veganism
  • Non-usage of animal products

    flour, natural enzymes, vegetable glycerin, assorted bacterial cultures, arrowroot, and even pea protein. "Which Vegan Cheeses Melts The Best". VeganCheese

    Veganism

    Veganism

    Veganism

  • Jamaican cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Jamaica

    potato, cashew, cacao and cassava. They also cultivated chayote (cho cho), arrowroot, kenep (guinep), mammee apple, coco, squash, pumpkin, yam (yampi or cush-cush

    Jamaican cuisine

    Jamaican cuisine

    Jamaican_cuisine

  • Glenn Gould
  • Canadian pianist (1932–1982)

    restaurants and relied on room service. He ate one meal a day, supplemented by arrowroot biscuits and coffee. In his later years he claimed to be vegetarian, though

    Glenn Gould

    Glenn Gould

    Glenn_Gould

  • List of poisonous plants
  • T, Ritonja A, Strukelj B, Brzin J (November 1998). "Chelidocystatin, a novel phytocystatin from Chelidonium majus". Phytochemistry. 49 (6): 1645–1649

    List of poisonous plants

    List of poisonous plants

    List_of_poisonous_plants

  • Escabeche
  • Ibero-American fish, meat or vegetable dish

    with atchara. In José Rizal's July 1892 Dapitan exile, the letters in his novels mentioned fish escabeche as part of merienda cena, including tinolang manok

    Escabeche

    Escabeche

    Escabeche

  • Jaggery
  • Unrefined cane sugar

    or paṭishapta piṭha mix it with coconut shreds. Jaggery is molded into novel shapes as a type of candy. The same preparation of sweets have been made

    Jaggery

    Jaggery

    Jaggery

  • Filipino cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the Philippines

    coconut milk; kalame ube, a rice cake made with ube; and saniculas, crumbly arrowroot-based cookies traditionally stamped with the image of San Nicolas de Tolentino

    Filipino cuisine

    Filipino cuisine

    Filipino_cuisine

  • Pampanga
  • Province in Central Luzon, Philippines

    Borromeo at her restaurant, Kusinang Matua. The cookies are made with arrowroot, sugar, coconut milk and butter and are blessed in Catholic parishes every

    Pampanga

    Pampanga

    Pampanga

  • Tinola
  • Filipino soup dish of chicken or fish

    added. One of the earliest mentions of the dish is in José Rizal's first novel, Noli Me Tangere, where Kapitan Tiago served it to Crisostomo Ibarra after

    Tinola

    Tinola

    Tinola

  • Microbial toxin
  • Toxin produced by microorganisms

    in starch made from the stems and/or seeds of cycads (such as Florida arrowroot flour) that has not been sufficiently washed, or in meat from animals

    Microbial toxin

    Microbial_toxin

  • List of Armchair Theatre episodes
  • Vance, who had a preference for using classical material from plays and novels written by the likes of Dorothy Brandon, Guy de Maupassant, Edgar Allan

    List of Armchair Theatre episodes

    List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes

  • The Heart of a Goof
  • 1926 short story collection by P. G. Wodehouse

    arrowroot only tasted strange because Mrs Podmarsh put something in it meant to break a smoking habit. Rollo is overjoyed. He stops taking arrowroot and

    The Heart of a Goof

    The Heart of a Goof

    The_Heart_of_a_Goof

  • Gluten-free diet
  • Diet excluding proteins found in wheat, barley, and rye

    grown in a few small regions of the world"), some other plant products (arrowroot, mesquite flour, sago, tapioca) and products made from these gluten-free

    Gluten-free diet

    Gluten-free diet

    Gluten-free_diet

  • Bicol express
  • Filipino stew with chili peppers

    Gilbas, S 2014, 'Food for Love: Bicolano's Culture in Merlinda Bobis' Novel', IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 37–56 Wine, C 1993

    Bicol express

    Bicol express

    Bicol_express

  • Tsokolate
  • Filipino hot chocolate

    Christmas season in the Philippines, particularly among children. In the novel Noli Me Tangere (1887) by the Philippine national hero, José Rizal, the

    Tsokolate

    Tsokolate

    Tsokolate

  • Jamaican pepperpot soup
  • Jamaican soup

    staple indigenous, Mesoamerican and Amazonian crops like sweet potato, arrowroot, chayote (cho cho), coco (or malanga), pumpkin, yam (yampi or cush-cush

    Jamaican pepperpot soup

    Jamaican pepperpot soup

    Jamaican_pepperpot_soup

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  • Kruthi | கரதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kruthi | கரதீ

    Novel, Creation

    Kruthi | கரதீ

  • Abkar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abkar

    First Born; Virginal; New; Novel

    Abkar

  • Abhishekita
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhishekita

    Name of a novel written by Sumitranandan pant

    Abhishekita

  • Dorian
  • Boy/Male

    English American Greek

    Dorian

    Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who...

    Dorian

  • Kruti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kruti

    Novel, Creation

    Kruti

  • Thelma
  • Girl/Female

    English American Greek

    Thelma

    This name was invented by British writer Marie Corelli, who gave it to her heroine in her novel...

    Thelma

  • Abbhinav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abbhinav

    New, Novel, Innovative

    Abbhinav

  • Badiy
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Badiy

    First; New; Another Name for God; Novel; Primal

    Badiy

  • Ilma | ஈலமாஂ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ilma | ஈலமாஂ

    Novel

    Ilma | ஈலமாஂ

  • Fan
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Fan

    From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney...

    Fan

  • Kruti | கரதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kruti | கரதி

    Novel, Creation

    Kruti | கரதி

  • Ilma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ilma

    Novel

    Ilma

  • Powell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Welsh origin)

    Powell

    English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).

    Powell

  • Navya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kerala, Malayalam, Marathi, Newdelhi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Navya

    Novel; New; Worth Praising; Young; Beauty of Queens; Sweet; Intelligent; Hard Worker; Great: Previlege:; Great

    Navya

  • Kruthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Kruthi

    Novel, Creation

    Kruthi

  • Cedrych
  • Boy/Male

    English Welsh

    Cedrych

    Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe. Possibly derived from a...

    Cedrych

  • Abhinav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinav

    Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment

    Abhinav

  • Hawthorne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hawthorne

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived by a bush or hedge of hawthorn (Old English haguþorn, hægþorn, i.e. thorn used for making hedges and enclosures, Old English haga, (ge)hæg), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, such as Hawthorn in County Durham. In Scotland the surname originated in the Durham place name, and from Scotland it was taken to Ireland. This spelling is now found primarily in northern Ireland.The American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–64) was a direct descendant of Major William Hathorne, one of the English Puritans who settled in MA in 1630, and whose son John Hathorne was one of the judges in the Salem witchcraft trials. The writer’s father was a sea captain, as was his grandfather, the revolutionary war hero Daniel Hathorne (1731–96). The spelling of the surname was altered by the novelist.

    Hawthorne

  • Abhinava
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinava

    Young, New, Novel, Innovative, Quite new, Fresh, Modern, A sakta notable for his great leaning and spiritual attainment

    Abhinava

  • Turfa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Turfa |

    Rarity, Rare object, Novelty

    Turfa |

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  • Pawanjeev
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pawanjeev

    Life in Air

  • Hanin
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Hanin

    Emotion

  • Nashika
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Nashika

    Forgiver; One who Forgives

  • Agraj
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Kannada

    Agraj

    Elder One; A King's Son

  • Khabira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khabira

    Aware; Knowing

  • Nabaneeta | நாபநீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nabaneeta | நாபநீதா

  • Agi
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian

    Agi

    Kind. Good.

  • Citragu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Citragu

    Owner of Brindled Cows

  • Chandrabindu | சஂத்ரபிஂது
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chandrabindu | சஂத்ரபிஂது

    Crescent Moon

  • Britt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Britt

    English : ethnic name for a Celtic-speaking Briton or a Breton, from Middle English brit, bret, Old French bret (see Brett).German : from a vernacular form of the personal name Brixius (see Brice).

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  • Novelize
  • v. t.

    To put into the form of novels; to represent by fiction.

  • Novelist
  • n.

    A writer of a novel or novels.

  • Novel
  • a.

    That which is new or unusual; a novelty.

  • Novelized
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Novelize

  • Novelist
  • n.

    An innovator; an asserter of novelty.

  • Arrowwood
  • n.

    A shrub (Viburnum dentatum) growing in damp woods and thickets; -- so called from the long, straight, slender shoots.

  • Novelizing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Novelize

  • Novelry
  • n.

    Novelty; new things.

  • Arrowroot
  • n.

    A nutritive starch obtained from the rootstocks of Maranta arundinacea, and used as food, esp. for children an invalids; also, a similar starch obtained from other plants, as various species of Maranta and Curcuma.

  • Maranta
  • n.

    A genus of endogenous plants found in tropical America, and some species also in India. They have tuberous roots containing a large amount of starch, and from one species (Maranta arundinacea) arrowroot is obtained. Many kinds are cultivated for ornament.

  • Tous-les-mois
  • n.

    A kind of starch with very large, oval, flattened grains, often sold as arrowroot, and extensively used for adulterating cocoa. It is made from the rootstocks of a species of Canna, probably C. edulis, the tubers of which are edible every month in the year.

  • Novel
  • a.

    A new or supplemental constitution. See the Note under Novel, a.

  • Unprecedented
  • a.

    Having no precedent or example; not preceded by a like case; not having the authority of prior example; novel; new; unexampled.

  • Novelty
  • n.

    Something novel; a new or strange thing.

  • Novelette
  • n.

    A short novel.

  • Scitamineous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Scitamineae), mostly tropical herbs, including the ginger, Indian shot, banana, and the plants producing turmeric and arrowroot.

  • Tuber
  • n.

    A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock. See Illust. of Tuberous.

  • Arrowroot
  • n.

    A west Indian plant of the genus Maranta, esp. M. arundinacea, now cultivated in many hot countries. It said that the Indians used the roots to neutralize the venom in wounds made by poisoned arrows.

  • Novelties
  • pl.

    of Novelty

  • Novelty
  • n.

    The quality or state of being novel; newness; freshness; recentness of origin or introduction.