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101 white loco
A variety of locoweed native to the Rocky Mountains. It produces dark green leaves and white blossoms. Also known as crazy weed. -
102 cervil
A mild-flavored member of the parsley family, this aromatic herb has curly, dark green leaves with an elusive anise flavor. Though most chervil is cultivated for its leaves alone, the root is edible and was, in fact, enjoyed by early Greeks and Romans. Today it is available dried but has the best flavor when fresh. Both forms can be found in most supermarkets. It can be used like parsley but its delicate flavor can be diminished when boiled. -
103 chervil
A mild-flavored member of the parsley family, this aromatic herb has curly, dark green leaves with an elusive anise flavor. Though most chervil is cultivated for its leaves alone, the root is edible and was, in fact, enjoyed by early Greeks and Romans. Today it's available dried but has the best flavor when fresh. Both forms can be found in most supermarkets. It can be used like parsley but its delicate flavor can be diminished when boiled. -
104 kabocha
( JAPAN)type of Japanese pumpkin with a dark green outside and a slightly sweet orange inside. -
105 matsunoyuki
( JAPAN)literally pine snow is a Japanese sweet made by sprinkling ground caramel on to a dark green gyūhi in the shape of a pine tree. Matsunoyuki is intended to illustrate snow on a pine tree, a symbol of long life and a strong life force. -
106 Scale Hyssop
Any of various herbs belonging to the mint family with aromatic, dark green leaves that have a slightly bitter, minty flavor. Hyssop adds intrigue to salads, fruit dishes, soups and stews. It is also used to flavor certain liquors such as Chartreuse. -
107 sudachi
( JAPAN)small, round, dark green citrus fruit that is almost unique to Japan and especially common in Tokushima prefecture. Often used as a garnish or topping for various food or cocktails. -
108 перламутровка аглая
1. LAT Argynnis aglaja Linnaeus2. RUS перламутровка f аглая3. ENG dark-green fritillary4. DEU großer Perlmutterfalter m5. FRA grand nacré mDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > перламутровка аглая
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109 acanthis
ăcanthis, ĭdis, f., = akanthis.I.A little bird of a dark-green color, that lives in the thorn bushes, the thistle-finch or goldfinch (pure Lat. carduelis): Fringilla carduelis, Linn.; Plin. 10, 63, 83, § 175; 10, 74, 95, § 205.—II. -
110 Bruce Tartan
Scottish tartan with bright red ground, having dark green bars and yellow and white lines. -
111 Davidson Tartan
A Highland tartan of complicated stripings using black, dark green, red and navy colourings. -
112 Farquharson
Scottish tartan of dark green, black, navy bars and yellow, black, red narrow stripes. -
113 Macaulay
A Scottish tartan having a red ground, -with black, dark green and red bars and black and white line stripes. -
114 Macewan
A Scottish tartan of dark green bars on blue and black ground with red and yellow line stripes. -
115 Reboxo
A shawl knitted of silk or wool and worn by Mexican women. Also a fulled woollen cloth used for shirts by the natives in Colombia, usually dyed black, navy, or dark green. -
116 speckle
[ˈspekl] nouna little spot on a different-coloured background:بُقْعَه، رَقْشَهThe eggs were pale blue with dark green speckles.
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117 zucchini
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118 χλωρομέλας
χλωρο-μέλᾱς, μέλαινα, μέλᾰν,A dark green, Gal.17(2).66.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χλωρομέλας
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119 ὑποχλωρομέλας
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποχλωρομέλας
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120 yipkin
Iyipkin ton - A purple garmentIIyipkin nenğ - Something dark green or deep purple
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