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Gentianose
Gentianose Gen"tian*ose`, n. (Chem.) A crystallizable, sugarlike substance, with a slightly sweetish taste, obtained from the gentian.

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- Cyclone Ianos, also known as Medicane Ianos, was a rare medicane that impacted the eastern Mediterranean on 17 and 18 September 2020, especially Greece...
- 2016—being IANOS for children (Mitropoleos 73, Thessaloniki). Furthermore, IANOS developed a range of new activities (IANOS Radio, IANOS Digital, IANOS Business...
- Ianos or IANOS may refer to: IANOS, a Gr**** bookstore chain Cyclone Ianos, a 2020 Mediterranean cyclone Ianoș Brînză (born 1998), Moldovan football player...
- Iano Simão da Silva Imbeni (born 2 February 1999), known as Iano Simão in Spain, is a Bissau-Guinean football player who plays for Spanish club CD Arenteiro...
- Greece on 17 or 18 September. Ianos gradually intensified over the Mediterranean Sea, acquiring an eye-like feature. Ianos made landfall on Greece at peak...
- Europe. In September 2020 while Alpha was approaching Portugal, Cyclone Ianos struck Greece, producing wind gusts of 195 km/h (121 mph), and damage estimated...
- Politehnica Iași Liga II: 2022–23 Ianoș Brînză at Soccerway Ianoș Brînză at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) Ianoș Brînză at LPF.ro[dead link‍] v t e...
- Ion Covaci (19 April 1945 – 14 November 1973), was a Romanian boxer. He competed in the men's light middleweight event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Covaci...
- Takeo Yano, also known as Takeo Iano, was a ****anese judoka who helped in the establishment of Brazilian jiu-jitsu in Brazil. Yano was a standout in judo...
- 1976. p. 83 "Marele Mircea voievod", București, 1987 1388–1390: Kaplai Ianos; 1390–1391: Mihai Perényi; 1392: Gerbeni Szemere; 1392–1393: Ditrich Bebek...