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Bouteloua oligostachyaMesquite Mes*qui"te, Mesquit Mes*quit", n. [Sp. mezquite;
said to be a Mexican Indian word.] (Bot.)
A name for two trees of the southwestern part of North
America, the honey mesquite, and screw-pod mesquite.
Honey mesquite. See Algaroba
(b) .
Screw-pod mesquite, a smaller tree (Prosopis pubescens),
having spiral pods used as fodder and sometimes as food by
the Indians.
Mesquite grass, a rich native grass in Western Texas
(Bouteloua oligostachya, and other species); -- so
called from its growing in company with the mesquite tree;
-- called also muskit grass, grama grass. Bouteloua oligostachyaGrama grass Gra"ma grass` [Sp. grama a sort of grass.] (Bot.)
The name of several kinds of pasture grasses found in the
Western United States, esp. the Bouteloua oligostachya. Oligosepalous
Oligosepalous Ol`i*go*sep"al*ous, a. [Oligo- + sepal.] (Bot.)
Having few sepals.
Oligosiderite
Oligosiderite Ol`i*go*sid"er*ite, n. [Oligo- + siderite.]
(Min.)
A meteorite characterized by the presence of but a small
amount of metallic iron.
Oligosoma lateraleSkink Skink, n. [L. scincus, Gr. ????.] [Written also
scink.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of regularly scaled harmless
lizards of the family Scincid[ae], common in the warmer
parts of all the continents.
Note: The officinal skink (Scincus officinalis) inhabits
the sandy plains of South Africa. It was believed by
the ancients to be a specific for various diseases. A
common slender species (Seps tridactylus) of Southern
Europe was formerly believed to produce fatal diseases
in cattle by mere contact. The American skinks include
numerous species of the genus Eumeces, as the
blue-tailed skink (E. fasciatus) of the Eastern
United States. The ground skink, or ground lizard
(Oligosoma laterale) inhabits the Southern United
States. Oligospermous
Oligospermous Ol`i*go*sper"mous, a. [Oligo- + Gr. ? a seed.]
(Bot.)
Having few seeds.
Meaning of Ligos from wikipedia
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Anglican bishop LigoLab, a
medical laboratory software provider Līgo may
refer to:
Līgo Parish,
Latvia Līgo, a
Latvian holiday Ligo Ligo (disambiguation)...
- The
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory (
LIGO) is a large-scale
physics experiment and
observatory designed to
detect cosmic gravitational...
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Istanbul is the
largest city in Turkey,
straddling the
Bosporus Strait, the
boundary between Europe and Asia. It is
considered the country's economic,...
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Ligo Ligo, a Gr****
phrase meaning "little little", may
refer to: "
Ligo Ligo" (Antique song), a 2001 song by the Gr****-Swedish duo
Antique "
Ligo Ligo" (Mando...
- "
Ligo Ligo" is a
single released by Antique. "
Ligo Ligo" (Eric S Radio) - 3:26 "
Ligo Ligo" (Original Radio) - 3:41 "
Ligo Ligo" (Wonder Mix) - 7:51 "Ligo...
- Pai
Ligos Kairos is an
album by Gr****
singer Giannis Ploutarhos,
released in 2004 by EMI. "Giannis
Ploutarhos Pai
Ligos Keros". AllMusic.
Retrieved 10...
- The
LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) is a
scientific collaboration of
international physics institutes and
research groups dedicated to the
search for...
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Līgo Parish (Latvian:
Līgo pagasts) is an
administrative unit of
Gulbene Muni****lity (prior to the 2009
administrative reforms Gulbene District), Latvia...
- he
founded a
bakery and
confectionery company named the "
Ligos" LLC, and
became its CEO. "
Ligos" is now
known as one of the five
largest of its kind in...
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James Marvin Ligo (died
December 2017) was the
Anglican Bishop of
Vanuatu and New Caledonia, one of the
eight dioceses that make up the
Anglican Church...