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garnery
† ˈgarnery Obs. rare. Also 6–7 garnary(e. [App. a mixed form from garner and granary.] A granary.1552 Huloet, Garnarye or garner, cella penuaria. 1598 Stow Surv. iii. (1603) 17 For the building of Conduits of a common Garnery. 1603 Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 654 Sicilia, the garnerie and storehouse ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apis mellifera intermissa
Taxonomy In a comparative study of five subspecies and A. m. iberica (Smith, Palopoli, Taylor, Garnery, Cornuet, Solignac, Brown 1991) cleavage maps obtained , adansonii and capensis In Spanish honey bee populations, mtDNA haplotypes of African bee strains were found to be frequently present (Smith 1991, Garnery wikipedia.org
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garnary
garnary var. garnery. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambroise Louis Garneray
correct, presentations of whales and whaling scenes to be anywhere found, are two large French engravings, well executed, and taken from paintings by one Garnery wikipedia.org
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garner
▪ I. garner, n. (ˈgɑːnə(r)) Forms: 2–4 gerner(e, 4 gerniere, 5 garnar, 6 garnard(e, -erde, -yer, 3– garner. [a. OF. gerner, gernier, grenier storehouse, garret:—L. grānārium (usually grānāria pl), granary, f. grānum grain. Now less common than granary, except in rhetorical language. See also garnel1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paul Delesalle
Other activists in the committee included René de Marmande, Charles Desplanques, Alphonse Merrheim, Émile Janvion and Auguste Garnery. wikipedia.org
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Charles Théveneau de Morande
Pierre Manuel, La Police de Paris dévoilée..., vol.II, Paris Garnery, 1791, 2 vol, in-8. wikipedia.org
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mortar
▪ I. mortar, n.1 (ˈmɔːtə(r)) Forms: 1, 4–6 mortere, 3–8 morter, 4–5 mortyer, (5 moorter, morteer, -ier, 6 mortre, 7 mortore, -ure), 5–6 mortare, 6– mortar. [In sense 1 perh. partly repr. OE. mortere masc., a. L. mortārium, of obscure origin, whence also MLG. mortêr, mottêr, morten, OHG. morsâri, mor... Oxford English Dictionary
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René de Marmande
Other activists in the committee included Charles Desplanques, Alphonse Merrheim, Émile Janvion, Paul Delesalle and Auguste Garnery. wikipedia.org
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Charles-Jean Baptiste Bonnin
A Paris, chez Garnery, Libraire. 1808. wikipedia.org
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Marine art
correct, presentations of whales and whaling scenes to be anywhere found, are two large French engravings, well executed, and taken from paintings by one Garnery wikipedia.org
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