- clusters,
chains and palisades. A
coccus (plural cocci, from the
Latin coccinus (scarlet) and
derived from the Gr****
kokkos (berry)), is any microorganism...
- cochenille,
derived from
Spanish cochinilla, in turn
derived from
Latin coccinus, from Gr**** κόκκινος kokkinos, "scarlet" from κόκκος
kokkos (Latin equivalent...
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Lineus cinereus Punnett, 1903
Lineus cingulatus (Stimpson, 1855)
Lineus coccinus Bürger, 1892
Lineus collaris (Schmarda, 1859)
Lineus coloratus (Bürger...
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muntanya Sp. montaña Pt.
montanha Rms.
muntogna It.
montagna Nap.
muntagna coccinus scarlet —
rubeus CL for 'red'. PR. */ˈrʊβʲʊs/nom OFr.
roges PR. */ˈrʊβʲu/acc...
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chatungii Taram, A.P.Das & Tag
Lysionotus chingii Chun ex W.T.Wang
Lysionotus coccinus G.W.Hu & Q.F.Wang
Lysionotus confertus C.B.Clarke
Lysionotus denticulosus...
- early-medieval
centuries this kind of
crimson dye was
variously called coccinus, vermiculus, and grana. The
Arabic name qirmizī |
qirmiz enters the records...
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Tragia ramosa Fabaceae Acmispon rigidus Acmispon strigosus Astragalus coccinus Astragalus jaegeri****
Astragalus layneae Astragalus lentigunosus Astragalus...