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extensively in
South and
Southeast Asia.
Common names include moringa,
drumstick tree (from the long, slender,
triangular seed-pods),
horseradish tree...
- Look up
drumstick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drumstick may
refer to: Drum stick, a tool for
playing drums The
drumstick tree,
Moringa oleifera...
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Thickening of the
whole distal (end part of the)
finger (resembling a
drumstick)
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy –
Shiny aspect and
striation of the nail...
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Drumstick is the
brand name,
owned by Froneri, a
joint venture between Nestlé and PAI Partners, for a
variety of
frozen dessert-filled ice
cream cones...
- and sold
separately as tenderloins. Leg:
Comprises two segments: The "
drumstick"; this is dark meat and is the
lower part of the leg, the "thigh"; also...
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nucleated cells.: 168 Up to 17% of
female human neutrophil nuclei have a
drumstick-shaped
appendage which contains the
inactivated X chromosome. In the cytoplasm...
- Derbyshire.
Their highest selling brands are Love Hearts,
Parma Violets and
Drumstick lollies.
Operations began in the
early 1920s at a
market stall in Hackney...
- "breast" meat, and the
walking muscles on the legs,
called the "thigh" and "
drumstick". The
wings are also
eaten (Buffalo
wings are a po****r
example in the...
- A drum
stick (or
drumstick) is a type of
percussion mallet used
particularly for
playing snare drum, drum kit, and some
other percussion instruments,...
- chicken, but only ate the
drumstick. One day, not
having enough drumsticks, the cook
decided to turn a
whole chicken into
drumsticks, nop for a
flour dough...