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Lactifluus vellereus (formerly
Lactarius vellereus),
commonly known as the
fleecy milk-cap, is a
quite large fungus in the
genus Lactifluus. It is one of...
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increase the stock. The
droves of kine and wide
herds of
goats and
flocks of
fleecy sheep, if she will, she
increases from a few, or
makes many to be less....
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textile that
imitated fleecy sheepskin.
Kaunakes cloth also
served as a
symbol in
religious iconography, such as in the
fleecy cloak of John the Baptist...
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queen of the
Tylwyth Teg was Gwenhidw, wife of
Gwydion ab Don, and small,
fleecy clouds were her sheep. Some of
these local beliefs influenced literature...
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liberty bodice was a
simply shaped sleeveless bodice,
often made of warm,
fleecy fabric,
usually with
suspenders (US garters) attached. It
might be straight...
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ornamented dining compartment, who was the
fairest of the
warriors of Ireland. A
fleecy crimson cloak about him. As
white as the snow one of the ch****s on him,...
- torrents, and that the
barbarians obtain it by
means of
perforated troughs and
fleecy skins, and that this is the
origin of the myth of the
golden fleece—unless...
- founded,
among others, by
former Gateway subcontractors Bill
McEwen and
Fleecy Moss;
Amino immediately renamed itself to Amiga, Inc.
Gateway retained the...
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leaving behind a
track of
naked stone. For
several years, UV-resistant
fleecy white blankets have been
installed during the warm periods,
covering about...
- a
textile that
imitated fleecy sheep skin.
Kaunakes cloth also
served as a
symbol in
religious iconography, as the
fleecy cloak of St. John the Baptist...