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weather-gall
weather-gall Also 6, 9 Sc. -gaw, 9 -go. [f. weather n. + gall n.2 Cf. G. wettergalle, Du. weergal; also watergall 2 and windgall.] An imperfect rainbow, believed to be a presage of storm: = watergall 2. Sometimes applied to other appearances in the sky to which the same significance is attributed.16... Oxford English Dictionary
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wind-gall
ˈwind-gall2 [Cf. G. windgalle, -gelle, and water-gall, weather-gall.] A fragment of a rainbow or of a prismatically-coloured halo, supposed to presage windy weather: = weather-gall.1823 J. F. Cooper Pilot I. ii. 19 There be streaked wind-galls in the offing, that speak..plainly..to shorten sail. 184... Oxford English Dictionary
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Egesheim
The town is one of the oldest communities in the region, In 770 it is mentioned in a deed of donation of the Abbey of Saint Gall. External links Weather in Egesheim Bike routes in Egesheim Travel guide to Egesheim References Tuttlingen (district) Württemberg wikipedia.org
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Pine-pine gall rust
Environmental conditions conducive to infection typically occur during spring and early summer when weather is consistently cool and moist. is unlikely that optimal weather conditions and susceptible host tissue are both present at the time of spore release. wikipedia.org
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Saint Othmar
Gall and custodian of Gall's relics. Othmar united into a monastery the monks that lived about the cell of St. Gall, according to the Rule of St. Gall. As the weather was very hot, when the men rowed his body over the lake, they became extremely thirsty. wikipedia.org
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weather
▪ I. weather, n. (ˈwɛðə(r)) Forms: 1 weder, 2 wæder, 2–5 weder, 4 Sc. vedir, weddire, wedyre, 4–5 wedir(e, wedre, wedur, wedyr, whedir, 5 Sc. weddre, -ir, -yr, wedere, wedyer, wheder, whed(d)yr, 6 weddur, wedor, Sc. wadder, (veddir), wodder, -ir, woder, (vodder); 5 wethyr, 5–7 wether, 5–6 whether, 6... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wood (wuxing)
It stands for springtime, the east, the planet Jupiter, the color green, windy weather, and the Azure Dragon (Qing Long) in Four Symbols. Organs associated with this element are the Zung organ the liver (yin), and the Fu organ the gall bladder (yang), the taste sour, the rancid smell also wikipedia.org
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Contarinia nasturtii
They feed for between one and three weeks, again depending on temperature, and produce a gall. On a leaf stalk, this damages the tissues and results in the formation of a corky gall. wikipedia.org
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Böttingen
History The first written mention of Böttingen was in 802 and contained a land title grant by the Abbey of Saint Gall. In ideal weather conditions the panorama view includes the Alps. wikipedia.org
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Villamaderne
Weather, vegetation and fauna Its oceanic or transitional climate dictates the annual fluctuations in heat. The region’s vegetation is particularly characterised by pinewoods of albar pine, kermes oak, gall oak and beech. wikipedia.org
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Borrichia frutescens
Biology The flowering season varies geographically and according to weather conditions, but along the US Gulf Coast it usually takes place from June to Each contains a fly larva which feeds on fungus growing inside the gall, then pupates and emerges as an adult. wikipedia.org
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Taphrina padi
colour at first; turning brown as the gall develops. Infestations of galls As a fungus, cool and wet weather conditions promote the germination of spores, while warm and dry weather results in infection wikipedia.org
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Taphrina pruni
The gall appears on the developing fruit, rendering it inedible and resulting in an elongated, flattened, hollow, stone-less gall of any colour from light Infestations of galls As a fungus, cool and wet weather conditions promote the germination of spores, whilst warm and dry weather results in infection wikipedia.org
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1921 in radio
Events 3 January – Station 9XM (now WHA), at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, transmits the first spoken weather forecast. Births 25 February – Patricia Ryan, English-born American child actress, continues performing on radio until her death (d. 1949) 5 March – Charlez ar Gall wikipedia.org
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James Perchard Tupper
Tupper believed that plants grow towards the sunlight because they actively seek its beneficial effects and that a plant's reaction to cold weather is Gall's System (1819) References 1775 births 1852 deaths 19th-century British botanists British surgeons Fellows of the Linnean Society of London Guernsey wikipedia.org
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