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Definition of Bicyclis

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Bicyclism
Bicyclism Bi"cy*clism, n. The art of riding a bicycle.
Bicyclist
Bicyclist Bi"cy*clist, n. A bicycler.

Meaning of Bicyclis from wikipedia

- Eisenia bicyclis, syn. Ecklonia bicyclis), sea oak is a species of kelp, of the brown algae, best known for its use in ****anese cuisine. Eisenia bicyclis is...
- (カジメ), to be distinguished from the wrinkled-leaved Eisenia bicyclis (syn. Ecklonia bicyclis) known by the common name arame (アラメ). However, these names...
- immunological activity that is isolated from the ****anese marine alga, Eisenia bicyclis, which more commonly is known as Arame GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine)...
- such as Palmaria palmata (Dulse), Porphyra tenera (Nori), and Eisenia bicyclis have been measured as a relevant source of "alternative protein, minerals...
- feather boa Eisenia Eisenia arborea - southern sea palm, sea oak Eisenia bicyclis - arame Lessonia Lessonia adamsiae Lessonia brevifolia Lessonia corrugata...
- (Humulus lupulus). Brown algae, such as Ecklonia stolonifera, Eisenia bicyclis or species in the genus Zonaria, produce phloroglucinol and phloroglucinol...
- Species name Aonori Monostroma, Enteromorpha Arame Eisenia bicyclis Carola Callophyllis variegata Dabberlocks (Badderlocks) Alaria esculenta Dulse (Dillisk)...
- Arame (Eisenia bicyclis) Badderlocks (Alaria esculenta) Cochayuyo (Durvillaea antarctica) Ecklonia cava Kombu (Saccharina ****onica) Oarweed (Laminaria...
- 1876 Eisenia bicyclis (the arame (荒布)) is a species of kelp best known for its use in ****anese cuisine. Eisenia arborea Eisenia bicyclis Eisenia cokeri...
- anti-diabetic complication inhibitor fucosterol from edible brown algae Eisenia bicyclis and Ecklonia stolonifera". Chemico-Biological Interactions. 206 (1): 55–62...