- are edible.
Other names for the
fruits include limoncillo,
Bajan ackee,
chenet,
Spanish lime and mamoncillo. The
genus Melicoccus was
first described by...
- J. P.
Chenet is a
French wine
brand that has been
produced by Les
Grands Chais de
France since 1984. The
brand is
bottled with a
curved bottleneck. It...
-
Georges Chenet (13 June 1881 - 31 May 1951) was a
French archeologist from
Argonne who parti****ted in
excavation in Syria.
Chenet served in the French...
- diameter: 34.3 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art Pair of
French Rococo firedogs (
chenets); c. 1750; gilt bronze;
dimensions of the first: 52.7 x 48.3 x 26.7 cm...
-
cultivating a
variety of
tobacco with a
distinctive flavor. A
farmer named Pierre Chenet is
credited with
first turning this
local tobacco into what is now known...
- Bibcode:2020PNAS..11725327L. doi:10.1073/pnas.2004596117. PMC 7568312. PMID 32989138.
Chenet, A.L.; Courtillot, V.; Fluteau, F.; Gérard, M.; Quidelleur, X.; Khadri,...
-
indigenous people, the
Guanche Berbers,
referred to the
island as
Achinet or
Chenet in
their language (variant
spellings are
found in the literature). According...
- The K'you is an art
gallery with a
guesthouse in
Toubab Dialaw.
Gerard Chenet is an architect, writer, and the
founder and
designer of
Espace Sobo Bade...
- Saint-Pierre.
Other po****tion
centers include:
Bernimont Bonnerue Bougnimont Chenet Flohimont Jenneville Lamouline Laneuville Neuvillers Nimbermont Ourt Presseux...
- the
University of Hull in 1972. In 1976, he took a
teaching position at
Chenet School in Cannock. But his
first love
remained research and writing, and...