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Aril
Aril Ar"il, Arillus A*ril"lus, n. [From LL. arilli dry
grapes, perh. fr. L. aridus dry: cf. F,. arille.] (Bot.)
A exterior covering, forming a false coat or appendage to a
seed, as the loose, transparent bag inclosing the seed or the
white water lily. The mace of the nutmeg is also an aril.
--Gray.
Meaning of Aril from wikipedia
- An
aril (pronounced /ˈærɪl/), also
called an arillus, is a
specialized outgrowth from a seed that
partly or
completely covers the seed. An
arillode or...
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better known by his
stage name
Aril, is a
Malaysian singer, actor,
dancer and TV host, also
known by his
stage name of
Aril.
Aril is the
younger brother of...
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Aril Brikha (born 1976 in Tehran, Iran) is an ****yrian
techno musician,
recognized globally for his
contributions to the genre.
After relocating to Sweden...
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Aril Snorre Edvardsen (15
November 1938–6
September 2008) was a
Norwegian evangelical preacher and missionary. In his
youth Edvardsen was
active in local...
- Mila
broke up with
Aril at the past time. Mila
continues learning at one
College called Harmoni College and Mila
meets again with
Aril. He is
still in love...
- ****es: nutmeg,
derived from its seed, and mace,
obtained from the seed's
aril.
Valued for
centuries in
global ****e trade, M.
fragrans is now
widely cultivated...
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fruit of
Myristica fragrans, a
species native to Indonesia, is the
source of two
valuable ****es, the red
aril (mace)
enclosing the dark
brown nutmeg....
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village is
inhabited by Turkmens. It was part of the
independent muni****lity
Arıl until that was
merged into the muni****lity of Şehitkamil in 2008. Mahalle...
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serving as a wind-break from the
strong winds.
Nutmeg fruit Red
aril and seed
within fruit Aril surrounding nutmeg seed
Nutmeg and mace have
similar sensory...
- near
Mauretania and Numidia, was
firmly entrenched. The
identifying name
Aril is
inscribed on two 5th-century BC
Etruscan bronze items: a
mirror from Vulci...