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medlar
medlar (ˈmɛdlə(r)) Forms: 4–7, 9 medler, 5 meddeller, medeler, 5 medlier, 5–6 meddeler, 6 medlor, 5– medlar. [a. OF. medler (Godefr. Compl. s.v. Nesplier), f. *medle (var. of mesle) medlar (fruit): see medle. Although the word primarily denoted the tree, it is in our earliest quot. already applied t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Medlar (musician)
Medlar is the stage name of the British Deep House producer Ned Pegler (born 1985 or 1986). Discography Albums as Medlar: Sleep (2013) EPs as Klic: Dachshund Skank (2010) Disco Music (2011) Won't (with Lokiboi) (2011) Dachshund Skank wikipedia.org
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medlar
medlar/ˈmedlə(r); `mɛdlɚ/ n(a) fruit like a small brown apple, eaten when it begins to decay 欧楂果(褐色的小果实, 宜於果实初腐时食用).(b) tree on which this grows 欧楂树. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Medlar (disambiguation)
Medlar or medlars may also refer to: Plants Mespilus or medlars, a genus of plants Mespilus canescens, Stern's medlar, a close relative of the cultivated medlar, in family Rosaceae Crataegus azarolus, azarole or Mediterranean medlar, in family Rosaceae Eriobotrya, a genus formerly included in Mespilus wikipedia.org
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Linda Medlar
MEDLAR, SYLVIA ARCE-GARCIA, and JOHN D. Medlar had previously been granted immunity in exchange for her testimony against Cisneros. wikipedia.org
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Martin Medlar
Martin Medlar (4 December 1899 – 4 June 1965) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Carlow–Kilkenny constituency wikipedia.org
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Fruit identification On the way from school to home, I came across this strange looking fruit that looks similar to a potato and it grows on a tree. Can you identify it? ![image shows a round, brownish fruit with gre...
it looks like medlar. Medlar is a fruit sized about 4cm (1 1/2 inch). it must be common medlar. ! > The medlar was already being cultivated about three thousand years ago in the Caspian Sea region of northern Iran and Azerbaijan.
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Medlar Field
Naming Medlar Field at Lubrano Park is named for two Penn State alumni, Charles Medlar and Anthony Lubrano. Lubrano chose to name this venue Medlar Field at Lubrano Park in recognition of Coach Medlar's contributions to Penn State athletics. wikipedia.org
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Medlar-with-Wesham
There was also a single moated farmstead at Pasture Barn midway between Medlar and Mowbreck. There are three Biological Heritage Sites at Medlar Ditch, Medlar Meadows and Wesham Marsh. wikipedia.org
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Medlar bodies
Medlar bodies, also known as sclerotic or muriform cells, are thick walled cells (5-12 microns) with multiple internal transverse septa or chambers that wikipedia.org
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قشدة هندي
أسمائه الإنجِليزية هي Spanish cherry وMedlar وزهرته تعد الزهرة المحلية في محافظة يالا في تايلاند. wikipedia.org
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Meddler (disambiguation)
1900s Meddler Island, included in the List of Torres Strait Islands "Meddler", a song by August Burns Red from the album Constellations See also Medlar (disambiguation) Medlar (Mespilus germanica), a large shrub and its edible fruit wikipedia.org
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Mespilus
and is still sometimes called the "Japanese medlar". In southern Europe, the medlar fruit ripen fully and can be eaten off the tree, but in northern climates, they require bletting to eat. wikipedia.org
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Mespilus canescens
Mespilus canescens, commonly known as Stern's medlar, is a large shrub or small tree, recently discovered in Prairie County, Arkansas, United States, and The fruit is an almost spherical pome, diameter; it differs from common medlar fruit in being deep glossy red when ripe (not brown). wikipedia.org
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