- Look up
heliotrope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heliotrope most
often refers to: Heliotropium, a
genus of
flowering plants Heliotrope (color), a...
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Heliotrope is a pink-purple tint that is a
representation of the
colour of the
heliotrope flower. The
first recorded use of
heliotrope as a
color name...
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least affected the instrument-man's line of sight. The
heliotrope operator was
called a "
heliotroper" or "flasher" and
would sometimes employ a
second mirror...
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Heliotropes (from
Ancient Gr**** ἥλιος (hḗlios) 'sun' and τρέπειν (trépein) 'to turn') (also
called ematille,
Indian bloodstones, or
simply bloodstones)...
- USS
Heliotrope was a
wooden steamer originally named Maggie Baker,
which was
acquired by the
Union Navy for use
during the
American Civil War. In addition...
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which are
commonly known as
heliotropes. They are
highly toxic to dogs and cats, as well as to humans. The name "
heliotrope"
derives from the old idea...
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amplexicaule is a
species of
heliotrope known by
several common names,
including clasping heliotrope, blue
heliotrope, and
summer heliotrope. It is
native to South...
- The
Heliotrope is an
environmentally friendly housing project by
German architect Rolf Disch.
There are
three such
buildings in Germany. The
first experimental...
- pa****s in a
severe case of
juvenile dermatomyositis Heliotrope with
swelling around the eyes
Heliotrope Facial rash
Severe rash on the hands,
extending up...
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Heliotrope after the
genus of flower. HMS
Heliotrope (1915) was an Azalea-class
sloop launched in 1915 and sold for s****ping in 1935. HMS
Heliotrope (K03)...