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Pterospora andromedea
Pinedrops Pine"drops`, n. (Bot.) A reddish herb (Pterospora andromedea) of the United States, found parasitic on the roots of pine trees.

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- Andromède (Andromeda) is a French verse play in a prologue and five acts by Pierre Corneille, first performed on 1 February 1650 by the Troupe Royale...
- Persée et Andromède is a French ballet-pantomime created in 1810 by Pierre Gardel and performed at the Opéra de Paris. The ballet Persée et Andromède was presented...
- (/ænˈdrɒmɪdə/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρομέδα, romanized: Androméda or Ἀνδρομέδη, Andromédē) is the daughter of Cepheus, the king of Aethiopia, and his wife, C****iopeia...
- the programmatic poems for her symphonic poems including Irlande and Andromède. Holmès was born in Paris, the only child of Charles William Scott Dalkeith...
- Persée et Andromède is the 1921 first opera of Jacques Ibert. A recording, with Yann Beuron and Annick M****is in the title roles and Philippe Rouillon...
- secretly loves Persée. However, Persée loves and is loved by Andromède, the king's daughter. Andromède is betrothed to Phinée, her uncle, who, in an agony of...
- steed of ****us, and Pierre Corneille places ****us upon Pegasus in Andromède. Various modern representations of Pegasus depict the winged horse with...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Claudie Haigneré. ESA profile page The Andromede mission on the ESA website Claudie Haigneré photographed by Bettina Flitner...
- Set design for Andromedé by Pierre Corneille, (1650)...
- reverting to French control while still uncompleted. Five of the submarines, Andromède, Astrée, Africaine, Artémis and Créole, were completed after the war,...