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Sclerocarya birrea (Ancient Gr****: σκληρός ⟨sklērós⟩,
meaning "hard", and κάρυον ⟨
káryon⟩, "nut", in
reference to the
stone inside the
fleshy fruit),
commonly known...
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Isoma Karyon (Gr****: Ίσωμα Καρυών) is a
village in the muni****lity of Megalopoli, Arcadia, Greece. It is
situated in the
eastern foothills of
mount Lykaion...
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derived from the Gr****
words "eu" (εὖ)
meaning "true" or "good" and "
karyon" (κάρυον)
meaning "nut" or "kernel,"
referring to the
nucleus of a cell...
- The
botanic name is from
Ancient Gr**** πτερόν (pteron) "wing" + κάρυον (
karyon) "nut".
Pterocarya are
deciduous trees, 10–40 m tall, with
pinnate leaves...
- Kato
Karyes (Gr****: Κάτω Καρυές,
before 1976: Καλύβια Καρυών -
Kalyvia Karyon) is a
village in the muni****lity of Megalopoli, Arcadia, Greece. It is situated...
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drink made from such nuts. The
genus name
Carya is
Ancient Gr****: κάρυον,
káryon,
meaning "nut".
Hickories are
temperate to
subtropical forest trees with...
- (C****mis, Apiditsa)
Chranoi Gefyra Isaris (Isaris, Petrovouni, Chrousa)
Isoma Karyon Karatoulas Kastanochori Kato
Karyes Lykaio Lykochia Lykosoura Makrysi (Makrysi...
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Karyorrhexis (from Gr**** κάρυον
karyon 'kernel, seed, nucleus' and ῥῆξις
rhexis 'bursting') is the
destructive fragmentation of the
nucleus of a dying...
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fertilized egg. The term
karyogamy comes from the Gr**** karyo- (from κάρυον
karyon) 'nut' and γάμος
gamos 'marriage'.
Haploid organisms such as fungi, yeast...
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Karyolysis (from Gr**** κάρυον
karyon—kernel, seed, or nucleus), and λύσις
lysis from λύειν lyein, "to separate") is the
complete dissolution of the chromatin...