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English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > quaker-ladies
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Ботаника: хоустония голубая (Houstonia caerulea) -
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Houstonia caerulea (лат). Низкорослое травянистое растение с маленькими голубыми цветами с желтой сердцевиной. Распространено в восточных штатах.тж bluetsEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Quaker ladies
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1) Biology: Florida bluets (Houstonia caerulea), angeleyes (Houstonia caerulea), quaker bonnet (Houstonia coerulea), wild forgerons (Houstonia ceorulea)2) Botanical term: Venus's-pride (Houstonia coerulea), little washerwoman (Houstonia coerulea), nuns (Houstonia caerulea), quaker-ladies (Houstonia caerulea), star-of-Bethlehem (Houstonia coerulea)3) Makarov: angeleyes -
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Quaker ladies — Quaker Quak er, n. 1. One who quakes. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a religious sect founded by George {Fox}, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quaker-ladies — ☆ Quaker ladies [kwā′kər lā΄dēz ] pl.n. bluets … English World dictionary
Quaker-ladies — melsvoji parūnė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Raudinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Houstonia caerulea), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Houstonia caerulea angl. bluets; Quaker ladies šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
quaker-ladies — noun plural Date: 1871 bluets … New Collegiate Dictionary
Quaker-ladies — /kway keuhr lay deez/, n. (used with a pl. v.) bluet (def. 1). [1870 75, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
Quaker-ladies — Quak′er la dies n. pl. la•dies pln (used with a sing. or pl. v.) bluet 1) • Etymology: 1870–75, amer … From formal English to slang
quaker-ladies — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun plural Usage: often capitalized Q : bluets * * * /kway keuhr lay deez/, n. (used with a pl. v.) bluet (def. 1). [1870 75, Amer.] … Useful english dictionary
Quaker — Quak er, n. 1. One who quakes. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a religious sect founded by George {Fox}, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quaker buttons — Quaker Quak er, n. 1. One who quakes. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a religious sect founded by George {Fox}, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quaker gun — Quaker Quak er, n. 1. One who quakes. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a religious sect founded by George {Fox}, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bluets — Quaker Quak er, n. 1. One who quakes. [1913 Webster] 2. One of a religious sect founded by George {Fox}, of Leicestershire, England, about 1650, the members of which call themselves Friends. They were called Quakers, originally, in derision. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English