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nightshade
nightshade1 (ˈnaɪtʃeɪd) Forms: 1 nihtscada, 5 nyȝtschode, nichtheshod(e, niȝteschede, 6 nyghte-, nighteshad(e, 6– nightshade. [OE. nihtscada = MDu. nachtscade, etc. (Du. nachtschade) and nachtscadu(w)e (Du. -schaduwe), MLG. nachtschade, -schede, -scheide (hence MSw. natskada, -skȧda, -skeda, Da. nat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nightshade (disambiguation)
Nightshade(s) or Night Shade(s) may also refer to: Other plants Enchanter's nightshade, any of the plants in the genus Circaea, in the willowherb family Nightshade and Deadly Nightshade, a comic book super-villain in the Marvel Universe James "Jim" Nightshade, a character from the novel Something Wicked wikipedia.org
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Nightshade - Destiny 2 DB
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Sharding Design: Nightshade - NEAR Protocol
Near Protocol is also built on sharding. The Near team, which includes several ex-MemSQL engineers responsible for building sharding, cross-shard transactions and distributed JOINs, as well as five ex-Googlers, has significant industry expertise in building distributed systems.
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My little town of Nightshade : r/Kenshi
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Nightshade allergy: Symptoms, diagnosis, and intolerances
Nightshade species include potatoes, eggplant, and peppers. Nightshade allergies are rare but can be severe. A person can have an allergy or an intolerance to nightshade, which will cause ...
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nightshade
nightshade/ˈnaɪt-ʃeɪd; `naɪtˌʃed/ n[U, C]any of several types of wild plant with poisonous berries 茄类植物: deadly nightshade 颠茄. 牛津英汉双解词典
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African nightshade
Other common names for African nightshade are Black nightshade and Narrow-leaved nightshade. Growing conditions African nightshade is propagated from seeds. wikipedia.org
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Black nightshade
Black nightshade is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Solanum americanum (American black nightshade) of much of North America Solanum nigrum (European black nightshade) of Europe Solanum ptychanthum (Eastern black nightshade) of much of North America wikipedia.org
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Prickly nightshade
Prickly nightshade can refer to: Solanum torvum Solanum petrophilum wikipedia.org
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I need to work out which of the following plants are edible and which are not: coleus, dandelions, yellow oleander, foxglove, roses, deadly nightshade, forsythia, begonia, angel's trumpets.
Yellow oleander, foxglove, deadly nightshade, and angel's trumpet are all poisonous plants and should not be eaten.
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Nashville Nightshade
The Nashville Nightshade are a professional women's ultimate frisbee team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Nightshade are a community-owned non-profit organization. wikipedia.org
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Zoe Nightshade (disambiguation)
The name Zoe Nightshade can refer to either of the following fictional characters: Zoë Nightshade, from the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. Zoe Nightshade, a Bond girl from Agent Under Fire and Nightfire video games. wikipedia.org
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Nightshade: Protecting Copyright
3 days agoNightShade is Here! Download v1.0! Note: this version is standalone, i.e. without Glaze. Please be aware that a shaded image that is not Glazed is potentially vulnerable to style mimicry.
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AI-poisoning tool Nightshade now available for artists to use - VentureBeat
2 days agoAI model makers defend the practice as not only necessary to train their creations, but as lawful under "fair use," the legal doctrine in the U.S. that states prior work may be used in new ...
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