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saffrony
saffrony, a. rare. (ˈsæfrənɪ) [f. saffron n. + -y.] Of a colour somewhat resembling saffron.1630 Lord Banians 9 This woman was of complexion yealowish or Saffrony. 1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 39/2 The Agate is of a Saffrony or pale yellow colour. 1725 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Jaundice, The Yellow Jaund... Oxford English Dictionary
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tallowish
tallowish, a. (ˈtæləʊɪʃ) [f. tallow n. + -ish1 2.] Of the nature of or resembling tallow; tallow-like, tallowy.1552 Huloet, Tallowyshe, or lyke to tallow, seuiosus. 1598 Florio, Songioso, fattie, lardie, greasie, tallowish. 1731 Medley Kolben's Cape G. Hope II. 65 The Fat [of Cape sheep] is not so t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mehsana district
Patel Engineering College, Saffrony Institute of Technology, Linch, Mehsana U.V. Pharmaceutical college of education and research, Ganpat University, Kherva, Mehsana (Also has M.Pharma) Saffrony Institute of Technology, Linch, Mehsana wikipedia.org
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Mehsana
Gujarat Power Engineering and Research Institute and Saffrony Institute of Technology offer courses in engineering and management. B. S. wikipedia.org
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saffron
▪ I. saffron, n. and a. (ˈsæfrən) Forms: α. 3 saffran, 4–5 saffroun, saf(f)run, 4–6 safron, 5 saffronn, safroun, -ryn, 6 saphron, saffrane, -rone, saffroune, 7 safran, 5– saffron; β. 5 safforn, 6 saf(f)orne, -erne; γ. 5 saferen, saferoun, saipheron, sapheron(e, saferon, saffyron, 5–6 safferon. [a. F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw
excessively piquant, sweet and sour tastes, which modern Poles would likely find inedible, was typical of Old Polish cuisine, described by Czerniecki as "saffrony wikipedia.org
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