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Linaria Cymbalaria
Pennywort Pen"ny*wort`, n. (Bot.) A European trailing herb (Linaria Cymbalaria) with roundish, reniform leaves. It is often cultivated in hanging baskets. March, or Water, pennywort. (Bot.) See under March.

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- James R. Cymbala (born 1943) is an American author and pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. He is also a former college basketball player for the United...
- See also Carillon and Bell chime The cymbalum (plural cymbala) was the name of two historical instruments, medieval European bells hung and struck with...
- downtown Brooklyn, New York City, United States. The senior pastor is Jim Cymbala. The Brooklyn Tabernacle was originally established in 1847 as the Central...
- Carol Cymbala is the choir director for the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir has won 6 Grammy Awards. She is the wife of pastor...
- Trio of musicians playing an aulos, cymbala, and tympanum (mosaic from Pompeii)...
- player, from the Mosaic of the Female Musicians, Mariamin. The crotala and cymbala were pla**** by musicians in the same group. 4th century A.D. Mosaic from...
- Choir or Chorus. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and their director, Carol Cymbala, were the most decorated artist in this category with six wins. Years reflect...
- At the age of 16, after reading the book Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala, he felt called to pastor a church in a major city. He studied at North...
- darushimaa (ダルシマー) Koreayanggeum (양금) Laos – khim Latgalia (Latvia) – cymbala Latviacimbole Lithuania – cimbalai, cimbolai Mexicosalterio Mongolia...
- power it, double pipes, Oxyvaphi (water-filled metal bowls), kithara, cymbala (castanets). Circa 795 A.D., Carolingian Empire. Probably from Aachen....