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- Cordyle or Kordyle (Ancient Gr****: Κορδύλη), also called Portus Chordyle, was a town of ancient Pontus, on the Black Sea coast, 40 or 45 stadia east of...
- The generic name Cordyceps is derived from the ancient Gr**** κορδύλη kordýlē, meaning "club", and the Latin -ceps, meaning "-headed". The genus has...
- southeastern South America. The name Cordyline comes from the Gr**** word kordyle, meaning "club," a reference to the enlarged underground stems or rhizomes...
- cordylocarpus is derived from 2 words, cordylo an Ancient Gr**** word for a club (kordyle), and also "carpus" is derived from the Latin carpus and the Gr**** καρπός...
- Akcakale castle is a Byzantine fortress in Akcakale (the previous name was Kordyle) at Akçaabat, Turkey, lying 18 km west of Trabzon. Built on a terrace facing...
- The genus name Cordyline derives from an Ancient Gr**** word for a club (kordyle), a reference to the enlarged underground stems or rhizomes, while the...
- Zambia, Malawi, Kenya and Tanzania. 'Cordyla' is from the Gr**** word 'kordyle', meaning a 'club' and is a reference to the club-shaped fruit and stalk...
- reverted to the crown, he could refound monasteries such as St. Phokas in Kordyle (1362), Soumela (1364), Dionysiou (1374), and Theoskepastos (1376). "This...
- its crew brought him home in 1429. Landing at Saint Phokas (the modern Kordyle), John and his supporters made their base in the monastery. His father...
- phytographiæ Australiæ in 1866. The genus name Cordyline is from the Gr**** kordyle meaning "club", a reference to the swollen roots of some species. The species...