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Species of plant
Microcybe multiflora is a small shrub in the family Rutaceae. The species is endemic to Australia. It usually grows to between 0.2 and 1 metre high and
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Genus of flowering plants
Australia) Microcybe multiflora Turcz. — red microcybe (Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria) Microcybe pauciflora Turcz. — yellow microcybe (Western
Microcybe
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Holy Object
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Tamil
Lord Krishna, Descendent of Yadu
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Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English (London)
English (London) : respelling of Irish Kavanagh. Compare Cavender.
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of One of the Sons of Sayyidina Aadam his Sacrifice was Accepted by Allah but that of Qabeel, his Brother Rejected
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Spanish Greek
noble.
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Tamil
A miracle
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Tamil
Rose
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Muslim/Islamic
Grateful very thankful
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Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Lovable; Decent
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n.
A microscopic organism; -- particularly applied to bacteria and especially to pathogenic forms; as, the microbe of fowl cholera.
a.
Resembling anthrax in action; of the nature of anthrax; as, an anthracoid microbe.
n.
A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) with very tough wood, handsome oval polished leaves, and very acid berries, -- the sour gum, or common tupelo. See Tupelo.
n.
An opening in the membranes surrounding the ovum, by which nutrition is assisted and the entrance of the spermatozoa permitted.
n.
One of the elementary granules found in blood. They are much smaller than an ordinary corpuscle, and are particularly noticeable in disease, as in anaemia.
n.
Alt. of Microbion
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An opening in the outer coat of a seed, through which the fecundating pollen enters the ovule.
n.
A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries. The wood is crossgrained and very difficult to split. Called also black gum, sour gum, and pepperidge.
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A poisonous base (ptomaine) formed in meat broth through the agency of a peculiar microbe from the wound of a person who has died of tetanus; -- so called because it produces tetanus as one of its prominent effects.
a.
Having the axis of an ovule or seed straight from the hilum and chalaza to the orifice or the micropyle; atropous.
n.
A microorganism which is supposed to act like a ferment in causing or propagating certain infectious or contagious diseases; a pathogenic bacterial organism.
a.
Of or pertaining to a microbe.