- Job's
tears /dʒoʊbz/ (Coix
lacryma-jobi), also
known as
adlay or
adlay millet, is a tall grain-bearing
perennial tropical plant of the
family Poaceae...
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Lacryma Christi (Latin for ''Christ's tear'') or
Lachryma Christi of
Vesuvius is a
Neapolitan type of wine
produced on the
slopes of
Mount Vesuvius in...
- gr**** family. The best-known
species is Coix
lacryma-jobi,
widely called Job's tears. Its
variety Coix
lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen is
cultivated in many warm...
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Thyrgis lacryma is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by Paul
Dognin in 1919. It is
found in
French Guiana.
Thyrgis at
Markku Savela's...
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volume tells the
story of Toxa
classico and the
second volume is
about Lacryma Christi.
While each
volume tells a
complete story, the
storylines intertwine...
- (Korean: 율무차) is a tea made of roasted,
powdered yulmu (grains of Coix
lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen),
sometimes mixed with nuts such as walnut. The tea,...
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Prince Rupert's
drops (also
known as
Dutch tears or
Batavian tears) are
toughened gl****
beads created by
dripping molten gl**** into cold water,
which causes...
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Greco in both the
white wines and the
sweet dessert wine of the region,
Lacryma Christi. It is also a
minor component used in the some
vermouth production...
- made of
glutinous rice and
other ingredients, such as barley,
yulmu (Coix
lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen),
brown rice,
black rice,
black soybeans, corn, white...
- Jur****ic,
possibly throughout the
Tethys Faunal Province.
Fossils of D.
lacryma are
known from the very late
Lower Jur****ic (Toarcian) of
France (Causes...