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Abelmoschus -- moschatus
Abelmosk A"bel*mosk`, n. [NL. abelmoschus, fr. Ar. abu-l-misk father of musk, i. e., producing musk. See Musk.] (Bot.) An evergreen shrub (Hibiscus -- formerly Abelmoschus -- moschatus), of the East and West Indies and Northern Africa, whose musky seeds are used in perfumery and to flavor coffee; -- sometimes called musk mallow.

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- Chatus may refer to: Chah Tus, village in Iran Chatus (wine grape), wine grape variety from France This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Chatus is a red wine grape variety native to Ardèche, France. Before the Phylloxera epidemic, Chatus was grown primarily in the sandy soils of Bas-Vivarais...
- Chalo Chatu translated as our world in the Zambian language is an English-language wiki-based free encyclopaedia project created by Jason Mulikita that...
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- old French wine grape variety from the Ardèche, Chatus. The confusion stemmed from a synonym of Chatus, Nebbiolo di Dronero (Nebbiolo of Dronero, a small...
- worships". Chatus (meaning "charming utterance") are remembered poems p****ed on by recitation. In premodern South India, literate people recited chatus to each...
- different leelas of Lord Krishna, in Dhrupad Dhamma, Dwi Padi, TriPadi, Chatus Padi, ShatPadi, Ashta Padi Prabandh It was established in 1565 AD with the...
- in both civil and military affairs. The Samuha Nayok presided over the Chatu Sadombh (i.e., Four Pillars). The responsibilities of each pillar overlapped...
- Parpola. With reference to Rao (1973), chapter 10. Given as aeka, dwi, tra, chatus, panta, happta/sapta, dasa, dvadasa, shata (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 100)...
- be Nebbiolo but later discovered to be an old French wine grape known as Chatus), Dalm****o crossed Barbera to produce Albarossa, Cornarea, Nebbiera, San...