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Myrt - Wikipedia
Myrt may refer to: World War II Allied reporting name of the Japanese Nakajima C6N reconnaissance aircraft; Myrtle "Myrt" Spear, a title character of the ... en.wikipedia.org
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myrt, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the early 1600s. See meaning & use. Where does the noun myrt come from? Earliest known use. www.oed.com
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Myrtus - Wikipedia
Myrtus (commonly called myrtle) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. It was first described by Swedish botanist Linnaeus in 1753. en.wikipedia.org
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myrt
† myrt Obs. Also 5 mirte, 6 myrte, 7 mirt. [ad. L. myrt-us, a. Gr. µύρτος. Cf. F. myrte, It., Sp., Pg. mirto.] = myrtle.1382 Wyclif Isa. lv. 13 For the nettle shal growe the tre that is clepid myrt. c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iii. 1094 Six sester old wyn do to mirtes bayis v pound. c 1550 Lloyd Treas. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myrt - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
Myrt is a diminutive form of Myrtle, a feminine name derived from the evergreen flowering plant. The myrtle plant has symbolic associations with love and ... nameberry.com
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myrt-tree, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun myrt-tree. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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Myrt Basing
Myrton Nathan Basing (October 29, 1900 – April 29, 1957) was a halfback in the National Football League. Biography Basing was born Myrton Nathan Basing on October 29, 1900, in Appleton, Wisconsin. He died in 1957 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Career Basing played with the Green Bay Packers for five... wikipedia.org
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Nakajima C6N1-S Saiun (Painted Cloud) MYRT
It described a 3-seat aircraft with a maximum speed of 648 kph (403 mph), a normal range of 2,780 km (1,727 mi), and a maximum range of 4,956 km (3,078 mi). airandspace.si.edu
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myRT
myRT provides annotation of different reverse transcriptases (RT) and their neighboring genes. See a quick example: RTs predicted in Nostoc sp. omics.informatics.indiana.edu
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How to pronounce Myrt | HowToPronounce.com
Myrt - Myrt may refer to: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - Myrtle Beach is a coastal city on the East Coast of the United States in Horry County ... www.howtopronounce.com
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Myrt Sanders Obituary | Friemonth-Freese Funeral Service | 1929
Myrtle Sanders passed away peacefully surrounded by family and Pastor Noah Burgdorf, August 23, 2025 at The Lodge in Fayette, MO. www.friemonthfreesefuneralservice.com
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myrt-tree
† myrt-tree Obs. Also 6 myrtre(e. [See myrt.] = myrtle 2 a and b. In second quot. used erron. (cf. note s.v. myrrh-tree).1382 Wyclif 2 Esdras (= Neh.) viii. 15 The braunchis of myrt tree. 1388 ― Esther ii. 12 So oneli that thei weren anoyntid with oile of myrt tre [oleo myrrhino] bi sixe monethis. c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myrt and Marge
Myrt and Marge may refer to: Myrt and Marge (radio series), a radio serial Myrt and Marge (film), a 1933 film based on the radio show starring The Three wikipedia.org
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Myrt and Marge (radio series)
(In the pilot, Marge was said to be Myrt's daughter.) Wrigley liked the idea and Myrt & Marge debuted in late 1931. She had done a Myrt & Marge performance hours before going into labor. wikipedia.org
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myrtaceous
myrtaceous, a. Bot. (mɜːˈteɪʃəs) [f. mod.L. Myrtāce-æ, fem. pl. of late L. myrtāceus (Celsus), f. myrt-us myrt: see -aceous.] Of the family Myrtaceæ, to which the myrtle belongs.1835 Penny Cycl. III. 123/2 Myrtaceous plants with white blossoms. 1866 Treas. Bot. 773/1 A myrtaceous tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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