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Linaria Cymbalaria
Pennywort Pen"ny*wort`, n. (Bot.) A European trailing herb (Linaria Cymbalaria) with roundish, reniform leaves. It is often cultivated in hanging baskets. March, or Water, pennywort. (Bot.) See under March.

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- Balar may refer to: Balar, Aurangabad, a village in Aurangabad district, Bihar, India Balor, Balar or Bolar, leader of the Fomorians in Celtic mythology...
- Kir-Balar (also known as Kir, Kirr) is a pair of closely related Afro-Asiatic languages spoken in Kir Bengbet and Kir Bajang’le, villages, Bauchi LGA...
- 'balar' is given as an adjective meaning white in the context of buffalos, and also albinos. A 1948 Javanese Indonesian dictionary notes boelé, balar and...
- In Irish mythology, Balor or Balar was a leader of the Fomorians, a group of malevolent supernatural beings, and considered the most formidable. He is...
- Kernkraftwerk Rheinsberg), first nuclear power plant in the former East Germany Kir-Balar language, an Afro-Asiatic language Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker method, a method...
- Balar Winery (Bulgarian: Винарска изба Балар АД) is a Bulgarian winery that manufactures boutique red and rose wines from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and...
- kingdoms, reducing their domain to an island of refugees in the Bay of Balar, and a small settlement at the Mouths of Sirion under the protection of...
- wife of Balar, gave Dagda.. a desperate wound from some missile weapon"; p. 23: "Lugad.. Mac Kethlenn, from is great grand-aunt, the wife of Balar". Joyce...
- destro****, Círdan's people fled to the Mouths of Sirion and the Isle of Balar. Gondolin ("hidden rock") A hidden city of Elves in the north of Beleriand...
- father of Lugh of mythology. The cow is stolen (or craftily regained) by Balar or Balor the strong-smiter. The hero, in order to fulfill the quest to recover...