- names,
including hammered shield lichen, cracked-shield lichen,
powdered crottle,
furrowed shield lichen,
powdered shield, and
waxpaper lichen. Parmelia...
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foliaceous Parmelia saxatilis common on
rocks and
known colloquially as "
crottle".
There are
reports dating almost 2,000
years old of
lichens being used...
-
achieved through the use of
natural dyes,
including the
lichen known as "
crottle" (Parmelia
saxatilis and
Parmelia omphalodes),
which gave the
fabric deep...
- [kʲʰaːrˠ], wrong, left.
Crine To shrink, from crìon [kʰɾʲiən], to shrink.
Crottle A type of
lichen used as a dye, from
crotal [ˈkʰɾɔʰt̪əl̪ˠ], lichen. Golack...
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cudbear (also
called archil in
England and
litmus in the Netherlands), and
crottle. The
American artist Miriam C. Rice
pioneered research into
using various...
- His
novel One Quest, Hold the
Dragons includes several stories about crottled greeps, a
Slobbovian meme.[citation needed] In 1997, he
designed the video...
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symbolia terms include whiteope, sphericasia, that-a-tron, spurls, oculama,
crottles,
maledicta balloons, farkles, doozex, staggeratron, boozex, digitrons,...
- Virtue-Converter to tran****e the
unlimited selflessness of the
beatific Farbian Crottle-Worms into a
lucrative source of energy, at
least until his
callous attitude...
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Parmelia saxatilis,
commonly known as the
salted shield lichen or
crottle, is a
species of
foliose lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae.
Several morphologically...
- ubiquitous, such as the
peasant staples of
gravel and dirt and, of course,
crottled greeps.
Nobody was sure
whether greeps were cultivated, herded, hunted...