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treacle clover
† ˌtreacle ˈclover Herb. Obs. A name given by the herbalists to more than one leguminous plant; esp. to Psoralea bituminosa, a native of the Mediterranean and Levantine region.1562 Turner Herbal ii. 158 b, The sede and the leaues of triacle clauer, dronken in water, help the pleuresye. 1578 Lyte Dod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vivian Ellis
The song also charted in a version by Sting, following its ironic use in the film Brimstone and Treacle. interpolations only into UK production Still Dancing (1925) Kid Boots (1926) – interpolations only into UK production Blue Skies (1927) Clowns in Clover wikipedia.org
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treacle
▪ I. treacle, n. (ˈtriːk(ə)l) Forms: α. 4–6 tryacle, 4–7 triacle, 5 tryacall, -cul, -kylle, -kell, 6 tri-, tryakle, tryackill, 7 triackle, -akcle; β. 5 tracle, treakill, -ylle, 6 treakil, 6–7 treakle, 4– treacle; γ. dial. 9 threeakle, traycle, etc., Sc. trykle. [ME. tryˈacle, triˈacle, a. OF. triacl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Good to Know
The album was released on May 1, 2020, marking JoJo's first release since leaving Atlantic Records and launching her own record label imprint Clover Music and self-knowledge, the album carries with it a sense that she has finally arrived as the kind of artist she was always meant to be, "slowed down to a treacle wikipedia.org
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plaster
▪ I. plaster, † plaister, n. (ˈplɑːstə(r), -æ-) Forms: α. 1, 4– plaster, 3–5 plastre, 4 -tir, 5 -tere, -tyr, plaaster, platster. β. 4 plaistre, 5 playstir, -tyr, -tre, 5–7 playster, 5–9 plaister. [The form plaster occurs in sense 1 in OE., ad. pop. L. plastrum (med.L. in Du Cange), shortened from em... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of endangered plants
crinita Cyathea fadenii Cyathea heliophila Cyathea palaciosii Cyathea schliebenii Plagiogyria assurgens Salviniales Marsilea batardae, Lusitanian water clover Armenian sea-kale Crambe laevigata Crambe microcarpa Crambe pritzelii Crambe scoparia Draba aretioides Draba extensa Erysimum leptocarpum, thin-fruited treacle wikipedia.org
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peel
▪ I. peel, n.1 (piːl) Forms: 4–5 pel, (4 peyl), 4– pele, (5 pell, -e), 5–6 Sc. peill, -e, (peyll), 6 Sc. peil, (piel, paile), 6–7 peele, 4, 8– peel. [Known a 1300 in latinized form pēlum (later sometimes pēla), in AF. pel, piel, in 14th c. ME. pel, pele, whence 15–16th c. Sc. peil. In sense 1 = OF. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of IUCN Red List Vulnerable plants
mustard Erysimum contractum, Constricted treacle mustard Erysimum pieninicum Farsetia inconspicua Farsetia socotrana Hemicrambe townsendii Iberis runemarkii Potamogeton ogdenii Zostera caespitosa Zostera capensis Juncales Juncus caesariensis Juncus sorrentinii Luzula mannii Hydrocharitales Halophila baillonii, Clover wikipedia.org
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honey
▪ I. honey, n. (a.) (ˈhʌnɪ) Forms: α. 1 huniᵹ, hunæᵹ, 3 huniȝ, 3–4 huni, (uni), 4–5 huny, (4 houny, 5 Sc. hwnie, -ny), 6–7 hunny. β. 4–7 honi, (5 ony, hoony), 4–8 hony, 5–6 honye, 5– honey, (6–7 honie, honnie, honny). γ. Sc. and north. 7– hinny, -ie, -ey. [OE. huniᵹ = OFris. hunig (mod. Fris. dial. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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kitchen
▪ I. kitchen, n. (ˈkɪtʃɪn) Forms: α. 1 cycene, kycen(e, cicen(e; 3 kycchen, (4–5 -yne), 3–4 kichene, (3–7 -ine, 7 -en), 4–5 kychene, 5 -en, -ing, -o(u)n, 5–6 -yn(e, 6 kytchyn(e, -in(e, -en, kitchyn(e, -ine, (kitschine, chit-, citchen), 6– kitchen, (6–8 -in, -ing, 7 -ein). β. 3 ku-, 3–4 cuchene(ü); 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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stock
▪ I. stock, n.1 (stɒk) Forms: 1 stocc, 1–4, 6 stoc, 2–7 stoke, 3–7 stocke, stok(ke, (5 ? stolke), 5–6 stokk, 7 Sc. stouk, 4– stock. pl. 3 stocken, 4 stockus, stokez, stokken, stokkus, stoukz, 4– 5 stokkez, 4–6 stockys, stokkes, 4–7 stockis, stok(k)is, 5–6 stokkys, 6 stokys, 7 stox. [OE. stoc(c masc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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sweet
▪ I. sweet, n. (swiːt) Forms: see next. [sweet a. used subst.] 1. a. That which is sweet to the taste; something having a sweet taste. Chiefly poet.a 1300 Cursor M. 7126 Of þe etand þe mete vt sprang, And þe suete vte o þe strang. Ibid. 23979 He dranc þe sure and i þe suete. 1390 Gower Conf. I. 82 F... Oxford English Dictionary
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