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dog-rose
dog-rose Also 6–8 dogs-rose. [A transl. of med.L. rosa canina, repr. L. cynorrodon (Pliny), Gr. κυνόροδον, f. κυνο- dog- + ῥόδον rose: see quots. 1597, 1830. The name is thus not of popular Engl. origin.] A common species of wild rose (Rosa canina), with pale red flowers, frequent in hedges. white d...
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Stenurella bifasciata
They mainly feed on Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur), Fig (Ficus carica), White Willow (Salix alba), Dog-rose (Rosa canina) and Spanish Broom (Spartium
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Mirdza Ķempe
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Mirdza Ķempe published 15 collections of poetry, including "Rīta vejš" (1946), "Gaisma akmenī", "Ērkšķuroze" (Dog-rose, 1972), "Mīlestības krāšņais
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noctuolent
† noctuolent, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. noctū by night + pres. pple. of olēre to smell.] Of plants: Smelling strongest in the night-time.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v. Dog-rose, The noctuolent plants, of which there are several kinds, as some of the geraniums, and of the jasmines, etc.
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Klonk
The formerly woodless areas tend to be covered by bushes of dog-rose (Rosa canina), blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) and common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea),
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disbud
disbud, v. (dɪsˈbʌd) [f. dis- 7 a + bud n.] trans. To remove the buds of; to deprive of (superfluous) buds.1727 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Disbudding, Peaches, Apricocks, etc. are..disbudded, that the remaining Branches may be the better preserv'd. 1861 Delamer Fl. Gard. 167 Disbud dog-rose stocks, lea...
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Cnaemidophorus rhododactyla
Larval foodplants include Japanese rose (Rosa rugosa), dog-rose (Rosa canina), glaucous dog rose (Rosa dumalis), burnet rose (Rosa spinosissima) and Rosa
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Ali Torab Jahromi
آهسته رو، اندر حریم یار من
ترسم صدای پای تو از خواب بیدارش کند
My love lying across the meadow, with only a thin dress on her
I fear the scent of dog-rose
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Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
In 1879 he left the university for the theatre, starting as a theatre critic, and in 1881, his first play "Dog-rose", which was staged in one year by Maly
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سيليا هادون
1993)
The Yearbook of Hope and Inspiration (1989)
The Yearbook of Comfort and Joy (1991)
The Yearbook of Courage and Serenity (1992)
Lovely Is the Rose Secret Thoughts Cats have about Their Humans (2003)
The First Ever English Olimpick Games (2004)
Chats with Cats (2004)
One Hundred Ways to a Happy Dog
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Tusheti Strict Nature Reserve
Monkshood (Aconitum tuscheticum), Iberian barberry (Berberis iberica), bellflower (Campanula), bear nut-tree (Corylus iberica), lily (Pancratium), Tushetian Dog-rose
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A'Cappella ExpreSSS
songs for Vitaly Moskalenko's film "One Life (Жизнь Одна)" "Oh, This Life Without Tomorrow (О, жизнь без завтрашнего дня)", "La Vie Ensemble" and "White Dog-Rose
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Mauritia eglantina
Mauritia eglantina, the 'dog-rose cowry' or 'eglantine cowry', is a species of sea snail, a cowry, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae,
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Mihrabat Nature Park
tobira), butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus), tree heath (Erica arborea), Japanese privet (Ligustrum japonicum), green olive tree (Phillyrea latifolia), dog-rose
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Roses and Castles
Another explanation is that the style originated with a dog-rose design painted by one boatman (or his family) and grew from there; alternatively, it has
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