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- Monotropa uniflora, also known as ghost plant, ghost pipe, or Indian pipe, is an herbaceous, parasitic, non-photosynthesizing, perennial flowering plant...
- Look up Pipe, pipe, or pipes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pipe(s), PIPE(S) or piping may refer to: Pipe (fluid conveyance), a hollow cylinder following...
- A ceremonial pipe is a particular type of smoking pipe, used by a number of cultures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas in their sacred ceremonies...
- and then cut the inflated bulb in half, producing a makeshift pipe. A mixture of Indian tobacco and mistletoe would be smoked primarily for leisure purposes...
- Monotropoideae, sometimes referred to as monotropes, are a flowering plant subfamily in the family Ericaceae. Members of this subfamily are notable for...
- water pipe"). Outside its native region, hookah smoking has gained po****rity throughout the world, especially among younger people. In the Indian subcontinent...
- clay pipes for this purpose. In the United Kingdom, since the 17th century "pipe-clay" has meant a pale, whitish clay. The Oxford English Dictionary defines...
- be on November 9, 2024, in Columbia. In November 1940, a genuine Indian peace pipe was donated by Dr. John S. Knight of Kansas City to become the traveling...
- Captain Pipe (c. 1725? – c. 1818?) (Lenape), called Konieschquanoheel and also known as Hopocan in Lenape, was an 18th-century Head Peace chief of the...
- A tobacco pipe, often called simply a pipe, is a device specifically made to smoke tobacco. It comprises a chamber (the bowl) for the tobacco from which...