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Didymus the
Blind (alternatively
spelled Dedimus or
Didymous) (c. 313 – 398) was a
Christian theologian in the
Church of Alexandria,
where he
taught for...
- (as in many Liliaceae) They can have
different lengths from each other:
didymous: two
equal pairs didynamous:
occurring in two pairs, a long pair and a...
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article incorporates text from this source,
which is in the
public domain. "
didymous".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University Press. (Subscription...
- Its
pedicels are ascending, and
measure 1-1.5 cm long. Its
siliques are
didymous,
densely pubescent, and can grow up to 1.5 cm high. Its
replum can be pubescent...
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arising in
throat of corolla,
shorter than anthers, flattened,
anthers didymous with
broad connective, pectinate.
Female flowers:
sepals 4 or 5, linear...
- spinescens,
whose corollas are white), and is
often scented. The
fruit is a
didymous,
bilobed capsule with each
globose locule or lobe
containing 2-4 seeds...
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signed by the author,
Kenneth Goldsmith and Siena.
Edition was
published by
Didymous Press, a
moniker used by INC, inc. for
their self-published works. Another...
- loan) Dementia, 1989/98,
Voigt Family Foundation,
Geyserville (on loan)
Didymous, 1987,
Runnymede Sculpture Farm,
Woodside Gemini, 1987,
Bedford Properties...