- The head of a cat
Catshead (architecture), a roof
extension on
mills or
barns Catshead (apple), a
cultivar of
cooking apples Catshead, an
alternate name...
- mill with a
single main roof and
catsheads at each end
vaguely resembles a cat's head in sillohuette, with the
catsheads forming the "ears" of the imaginary...
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pomologist George Lindley described the
costard as
synonymous with the
Catshead apple but this has been disputed. The 17th-century
botanist John Parkinson...
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machinery previously driven by the lineshaft.
Winch &
Catshead Pulley: The
winch and ****ociated
catshead pulley are very significant,
because they represent...
- d´hiver P
Campanino Carlisle Codlin P
Carolina Red June Carter's Blue
Catshead P
Cellini P
Charles Ross K
Chelmsford Wonder P ****le
Pippin P Colloggett...
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Flesh tender, juicy, sweet. Tree slow growth.
Eating Use October–December
Catshead England <1700
Sharp flavor.
Lumpy shape and
electric green coloring. Width...
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segmental arches and, in the top floor, oval windows. It has a
wooden catshead. — 28 & 30
Argyle Street 53°24′06″N 2°59′05″W / 53.4016°N 2.9847°W /...
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records of at
least one
English apple cultivar used for
cider and cooking,
Catshead,
being grown on
Berkeley Hundred Plantation in
Virginia around this time;...
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Pseudagrion coeleste (
catshead sprite) is a
species of
damselfly in
family Coenagrionidae.
Found in Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Namibia,
South Africa, Zambia...
- (Pseudagrion camerunense) Yellow-faced
sprite (Pseudagrion citricola)
Catshead sprite (Pseudagrion coelestis)
Black sprite (Pseudagrion commoniae) Pseudagrion...