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helxine
helxine Bot. (hɛlkˈsaɪnɪ, hɛlˈzaɪnɪ) [mod.L. (E. Requien 1825, in Annales des Sciences Naturelles V. 384), f. Gr. ἑλξίνη pellitory, a related plant.] Soleirolia soleirolii, a creeping, perennial herb of the family Urticaceæ, native to Corsica and Sardinia, formerly called by the generic name Helxine... Oxford English Dictionary
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Helxine
Helxine may refer to: a genus of plants in the nettle family Urticaceae containing a single species, Helxine soleirolii, a synonym of Soleirolia soleirolii a genus of plants in the knotweed family Polygonaceae, including the following species Helxine convolvulus, a synonym of Fallopia convolvulus Helxine wikipedia.org
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Soleirolia
Helxine soleirolii) is a flowering plant in the nettle family. wikipedia.org
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parietary
▪ I. † parietary, n. Obs. (ˈpærɪətərɪ) Forms: α. 4–5 paritorie, 5 paritarie, (paratory, pyritorie), 5–6 peritorie, (-yt-, -ye), 6 paritory; β. 6 parietary, -orie, -ory, 6–7 -arie. [ME. and AF. paritarie = OF. paritaire (13th c.), mod.F. pariétaire, ad. L. parietāria i.e. herba parietāria, from parie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fallopia convolvulus
H.Gross, Fagopyrum carinatum Moench, Helxine convolvulus (L.) Raf., Reynoutria convolvulus (L.) Shinners, and Tiniaria convolvulus (L.) Webb & Moq. wikipedia.org
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pellitory
pellitory (ˈpɛlɪtərɪ) Forms: 6 peli-, pely-, pellatory, pellytorie, -ye, pille-, pillitorie, -tore, 6–7 pellitorie, 7 -tarie, 6– pellitory. [Found first in 16th c.: partly (in sense 1) an alteration of the earlier peletre, peletyr, pelleter1, with changed suffix; partly (in sense 2) an alteration of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Esprit Requien
He is the taxonomic authority of a monotypic plant genus Helxine, now treated as a synonym of Soleirolia soleirolii, in the nettle family Urticaceae. wikipedia.org
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woodbind
woodbine, woodbind (ˈwʊdbaɪn), (-baɪnd) Forms: see wood n.1: α. 1 -bind, -bend, 1–6 -binde, 4–7 -bynde, 5 -bende, 5–6 -bynd, 6– woodbind; β. 6 -byne, -bin, (9 dial. wid(d)bin), 6– woodbine. (Also with hyphen, formerly occas. as two words.) [OE. wudubind, -binde, also -bend, f. wudu wood n.1 + root o... Oxford English Dictionary
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or
▪ I. or, n. Her. (ɔː(r)) [a. F. or:—L. aurum gold.] The tincture gold or yellow in armorial bearings.1562 Leigh Armorie (1597) 1 b, I will begin with the most pretious mettall Golde: Or. 1591 Sylvester Du Bartas i. v. 973 Azure they bear three Eaglets Argentine, A Cheuron Ermin grailed Or between. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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mother
▪ I. mother, n.1 (ˈmʌðə(r)) Forms: 1 móder, -or, -ur, (módder), dat. méd(d)er, mœ́der, 3 moderr, (? moðer), pl. modren, 4–5 modire, modre, modur, modyr(e, mooder, 5 modure, 6 moeder, mothir, Sc. muddir, muder, 8–9 Sc. mither, 5– mother. [Com. Teut. (but wanting in Gothic) and Indo-Germanic: OE. módo... Oxford English Dictionary
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