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Sphagnous
Sphagnous Sphag"nous, a. (Bot.) Pertaining to moss of the genus Sphagnum, or bog moss; abounding in peat or bog moss.

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- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Depressariidae Genus: Psilocorsis Clemens, 1860 Synonyms Paepia Walker, 1864 Hagno Chambers, 1872...
- In Gr**** mythology, Hagno (Ancient Gr****: Ἁγνὼ means 'pure, chaste, holy') was the Arcadian nymph who together with other nymphs, Neda, Anthracia, Anchirhoe...
- Ventures, where he met Felix Hagnö, the son of the owners of a Swedish clothing line called Joy. In September 1999, Lorentzon and Hagnö founded Netstrategy, which...
- marketing campaigns. Tradedoubler was founded in Stockholm, Sweden, by Felix Hagnö and Martin Lorentzon in September 1999. Since 2014, Matthias Stadelmeyer...
- founders of The Pirate Bay and a political activist. Krister Kern as Felix Hagnö, co-founder of Tradedoubler. Sofia Karemyr as Stephanie Dahlgren, secretary...
- specifically a Crinaeae, who together with other nymphs, Neda, Anthracia, Hagno and Anchirhoe, were nurses of the god Zeus. She was depicted to carry water-pots...
- into a spring (presumably into a nymph personifying it) after her death Hagno Arcadia one of the nurses of infant Zeus Langia Magea Milichie Metope Arcadia...
- also shared with Dionysus and Eros. Hagnus (/ˈhæɡnəs/; HAG-nəs; Ἁγνός, Hagnós), meaning "pure", "sacred" or "purifying." Hecatus (/ˈhɛkətəs/; HEK-ə-təs;...
- not only the Ash Altar and temenos, but also two fountains, including the Hagno fountain mentioned by Pausanias, the hippodrome, the stadium, a building...
- "holy". The Latinized form of the Gr**** name is Hagnes, the feminine form of Hagnos, meaning "chaste" or "sacred". Given name Inez (Tina Inez Gavilanes Granda...