- term for a w****,
which is
wythnos ("eight nights"). In Irish, the term is
coicís. Similarly, in Gr****, the term δεκαπενθήμερο (dekapenthímero),
meaning "15...
-
naturally occurring diterpenes extracted from the
pathogenic fungus Bipolaris coicis. The four
derivatives are
named coicenal A-D.
These molecules have an underlying...
-
where rén
means "kernel", and also
described in
Latin as ****
coicis or ****
coicis lachryma-jobi in
pharmacopoeic literature. The species,
native to...
-
eizhteiz "8-days"
Fortnight *kʷenkʷe-dekam-noχt- cóicthiges "15-(days)"
coicís cola-deug (coig
latha deug "15-days")
kegeesh pythefnos "15-nights" pemzektez...
- pythefnos,
literally means "fifteen-nights". The
Irish word for "fortnight",
coicís, also
relates to the
number fifteen. Apology,
chapter LXVII Zerubavel, Eviatar...
-
Bipolaris clavata Alcorn (1982)
Bipolaris coffeana Sivan. (1985)
Bipolaris coicis (Y. Nisik.)
Shoemaker (1959)
Bipolaris colocasiae (M.P.
Tandon & V. Bhargava)...
- half-month has 15 days (called a cóicthiges ‘fifteen-days’ in Old Irish,
coicís in
modern Irish). The
second half-month has
either 15 days, or 14 days with...
- ****anese. On 15
November 1624,
Caius was
burnt at the
stake with
James Coici (Koichi), a ****anese Catholic,
after he was
arrested for
harbouring missionaries...
- Annal. (1978)
Ramularia codonopsidis (Golovin) U.
Braun (1998)
Ramularia coicis S.K. Singh, P.N.
Singh & Waing. (2005)
Ramularia coleosporii Sacc. (1880)...
-
Cnidii Rhizoma cnidium root 川芎 センキュウ chuān xiōng 川芎 川芎
Cnidium officinale 25
Coicis **** Job's
Tears seed 薏苡仁 ヨクイニン yì yǐ rén 薏苡仁 薏苡仁 Coix
lacryma 3 Coptidis...