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turnsole (ˈtɜːnsəʊl) Forms: 4 turnisoll, 4–8 turnesole, (5–6 turne-, 7 turnsoyle, turn(e)soil(e), 6 turnesoll, -sell, -sall, -saule, turnsale, -sowell, tornsole, -sell, -salle, tornesall(e, -sol(e, -solt, tournesoll, -sole, -soule, 6–7 turnsall, 7 -soll, -soule, 7–8 turnesol, 8 tournsol, 6–9 turnsol...
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Turnsole
paint a purple or turnsole drapery in fresco." (though neither of these recipes use or describe turnsole).
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Tournesol
satellite launched in 1971
"Tournesol" (magazine), a French comic book published since October 1960 by Ligue pour la Lecture de la Bible in Valence
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tornesole
torne-seke, tornesol(e, -solt obs. forms of turn-sick, turnsole.
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Folium
Folium of Descartes, an algebraic curve
Folium (spider), a marking on the abdomen of a spider
Brain anatomy
Folium (brain)
Folium vermis
Botany
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Chrozophora tinctoria
Chrozophora tinctoria (commonly known as dyer's croton, giradol, turnsole or dyer's litmus plant) is a plant species native to the Mediterranean, the Middle Use for dye
Chrozophora tinctoria produced the blue-purple colorant "turnsole" (also known as katasol or folium ) used in medieval illuminated manuscripts
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tournement
tournement tourner, -erie, tournesoll, -soule, tournsol, obs. ff. tournament, torment, turner, -ery, turnsole.
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Clytie (Oceanid)
After nine days she was eventually transformed into a purple flower, the heliotrope (meaning "sun-turning"), also known as turnsole (which is known for The original French form tournesol primarily refers to sunflower, while the English turnsole is primarily used for heliotrope.
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Chrozophoridin
It is derived from the plant Chrozophora tinctoria (commonly known as dyer's croton, giradol, or turnsole), which is a species native to the Mediterranean Chrozophora tinctoria produced the blue-purple colorant "turnsole" (also known as katasol or folium) used in medieval illuminated manuscripts and as a
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samphire
samphire (ˈsæmfaɪə(r)) Forms: 6 sampere, sampiere, samphier, 6–8 sampier, 6–9 sampire, 7 sampeir, samper, samphyre, 7– samphire. [In 16th c. sampere, -pire (the altered form may have been assimilated to camphire), a. F. (herbe de) Saint Pierre (Cotgr. 1611), lit. ‘St. Peter's herb’. Cf. mod.L. sampe...
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Chrozophora
Chrozophora tinctoria produced the blue-purple colorant "turnsole" used in medieval illuminated manuscripts and as a food colorant
Species
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heliotrope
heliotrope (ˈhiːlɪəʊtrəʊp, ˈhɛlɪəʊtrəʊp) Forms: α. 1 eliotropus, 4 elitropium, -ius, eliotropia, 6 helytropium, heliotropion, -ius, 6–7 -ium; see also heliotropian n. β. 6– heliotrope. [Formerly in Lat. form hēliotropium, etc., a. Gr. ἡλιοτρόπιον (also ἡλιοτρόπος) a plant which turns its flowers and...
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Heliotropium indicum
Heliotropium indicum, commonly known as Indian heliotrope, Indian turnsole is an annual, hirsute plant that is a common weed in waste places and settled
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