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honey-dew
ˈhoney-dew 1. A sweet sticky substance found on the leaves and stems of trees and plants, held to be excreted by aphides: formerly imagined to be in origin akin to dew.1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iv. (1586) 180 b, The leaves..bedewed with Hony..In the morning, our common people call it Manna, or...
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Organic Honey Dew
Fuller's Organic Honey Dew is the UK's best-selling organic beer. It is made from 100% organic ingredients, and is approved by the Soil Association. The beer is brewed at Fuller's Griffin Brewery in Chiswick, London. History
Fuller's launched Organic Honey Dew in 2000, to capitalise on a growing tre...
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Donut Shop Showdown: Dunkin Donuts vs Honey Dew ...
Dunkin Donuts: Extremely squishy and often wet on the outside. We found the jelly to have a nice sweetness. Honey Dew: Had a fantastic sugar coating that was ...
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Honey Dew Donuts
Honey Dew Associates, Inc., doing business as Honey Dew Donuts, is a privately owned and operated Massachusetts-based coffeehouse chain selling donuts and other breakfast foods that operates in New England. The chain is mostly known for its donuts and coffee, but also offers sandwiches, bagels, muff...
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honey-drop
ˈhoney-drop 1. A drop of honey: sometimes taken as a type of what is sweet and delicious. Cf. honey-dew 2.1600 Fairfax Tasso xv. xxxvi, The honeydrops from hollow oaks distill. 1610 Shakes. Temp. iv. i. 79. 1641 Trappe Theologia Theologiæ 359 The Promises are the hony-drops of Christs mouth. a 1711 ...
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Go Go Juice Recipe: Honey Boo Boo Child Drinks Mountain ... - The Inquisitr
Honey Boo Boo Child is the funniest, strangest, and most disturbing child on Toddlers Tiaras. Her unmatched energy has made her a fan favorite. But Alana's flamboyant personality isn't exactly natural. The 6-year-old drinks a healthy blend of Mountain Dew and Red Bull, called Go Go Juice, to give her the extra energy she needs to be a ...
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Honeydew (secretion)
Honey-dew is referenced in the last lines of Samuel Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan, perhaps because of its mythological connotations:
In the Hebrew Bible
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nectary
nectary (ˈnɛktərɪ) [f. nectar, or ad. mod.L. nectarium: see -ary.] † 1. fig. ? A nectareous fluid. Obs. rare—1.1598 F. Rous Thule T 3, Her folded eyes, Drowning themselues in their owne Nectaries. 2. Bot. The organ or part of a flower or plant which secretes honey.1759 B. Stillingfleet Misc. Tracts ...
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Leela Desai
When she found herself with him alone she gave us the impression of having fed on honey-dew and on the milk of paradise.
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fumagine
fumagine Bot. (ˈfjuːmədʒɪn, -iːn) [Fr., f. fumago.] A black superficial mould on plants, caused by fungi once grouped under the name Fumago, and associated with the honey-dew produced by certain insect pests.[1879 G. B. Buckton Monogr. Brit. Aphides II. 20 Passerini remarks that Rhopalosiphum dianth...
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Louise Doughty
Her third novel, Honey-Dew, is under option with Chapter One pictures and she is working on a series outline.
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honey-pot
ˈhoney-pot 1. a. A pot in which honey is stored. b. A receptacle, of wax or other substance, in which many species of wild bees store their honey. (Cent. Dict.)1483 Cath. Angl. 192/1 An Huny pot or hony wesselle, mellarium. 1589 Pappe w. Hatchet B ij b, The Martin⁓mongers swarmd to a lecture, like b...
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mildew
▪ I. mildew, n. (ˈmɪldjuː) Forms: 1 meledéaw, mildéaw, 3 mildeu, 4–6 myldew, 4–8 meldew, 5–7 meldewe, 6 myldewe, mild-, myldeawe, 6–7 mildewe, 7 mieldew, 7–8 milldew, (8 mealy-dew), 4– mildew. [OE. meledéaw, mildéaw = OHG. militou (MHG. miltou, mod.G. with etymologizing alteration mehlthau), Sw. mjö...
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Maconellicoccus hirsutus
A heavy, black, sooty mold may develop on an infested plant's leaves and stems as a result of the mealybug's heavy honey-dew secretions.
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aphis
‖ aphis (ˈæfɪs) Pl. aphides (ˈæfɪdiːz). [mod.L. (Linnæus); of unknown etymology. A number of conjectures are offered in Buckton's Monograph of Brit. Aphides, the least improbable being that the plural is for Gr. ἀϕειδεῖς pl. of ἀϕειδής ‘unsparing, lavishly bestowed’ (? in reference to their prodigio...
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