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spikenard (ˈspaɪknɑːd) Forms: α. 4– spikenard (4 speke-, spyknard), 5–6 spikenarde, spyk(e)narde (5 spykenard), 6 spignard, spiknarde, 7 spick-, 7–8 spiknard. β. 4 spikanard. γ. 6 spekenardy, 7 spyke nardy. [ad. late or med.L. spīca nardī (see spike n.1 and nard n.), rendering Gr. νάρδου στάχυς (als...
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Spikenard
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Spikenard is mentioned in the Bible being used for its fragrance. In the Hispanic iconographic tradition of the Catholic Church, the spikenard is used to represent Saint Joseph.
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HMCS Spikenard
She was named for the Spikenard flower. After Spikenard was torpedoed and sunk two weeks later with the loss of all except eight of her crew, fellow NEF officers preserved the nail as "'Spikenard
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Nard
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Nard (game) (نرد), the Persian board game similar to backgammon
Nard (plant), of the species Nardostachys jatamansi
Spikenard
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973 Aralia
It was named after the genus of ivy-like plant Aralia, also known as "spikenard". Naming
This minor planet was named after the genus of the Eurasian ivy-like plant Aralia, also known as "spikenard".
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Aralia racemosa
Aralia racemosa, with common names American spikenard, small spikenard, Indian root, spice berry, spignet, life-of-man, petty morel, is an ornamental plant
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محتملة فممكن أن تكون Labdanum أو خليط Labdanum و benzoin أو راتينج البنزوين أو صمغ الكثيراء أو (Commiphora wightii) أو كهرمان أو قرنفل أو لسان البحر أو (Spikenard
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Valeriana celtica
It is also known as Alpine valerian and valerian spikenard.
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Nardostachys jatamansi
It is also called spikenard, nard, nardin, or muskroot. for the spikenard of classical times.
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Aralia californica
It is also called California aralia and California spikenard. This plant is sometimes substituted for other species of its genus which are used as herbal remedies, such as American spikenard and Japanese spikenard
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Wild liquorice
Wild liquorice or wild licorice typically refers to any of three plants:
Liquorice milk-vetch, a European species Astragalus glycyphyllos
Small spikenard
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