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Linus or
Linos (Λῖνος), also
Linum or
Linon (Λίνον), was a town on the
coast of
ancient Mysia, on the Propontis,
between Priapus and Parium. It is noted...
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Latin name for the flax plant, linum, and the
earlier Gr**** λινόν (
linón). This word
history has
given rise to a
number of
other terms in English...
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album was
recorded by
Francis Linon at the band's own UZ
Studio between 7
March and 12 June 2022, and
mastered by
Marcus Linon at
Greasy Records Studio in...
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known as alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) (from Gr****
alpha meaning "first" and
linon meaning flax), is an n−3, or omega-3,
essential fatty acid. ALA is found...
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crown used for a hero.[citation needed]
Otherwise it can be
connected to
línon (λίνον) "flax". In Kurdish, it
means "cascade falls" (تئاڤگەی بچوک). In...
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Estadio El Molinón (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈta.ðjo el mo.
liˈnon]),
officially Estadio Muni****l El Molinón-Enrique
Castro "Quini", is an ****ociation...
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Morizani (who are
grouped together).
Rossignol 2019
anglicizes the name as
Linons and
Rossignol 2011
germanizes it as Linonen.
Collins 1998, p. 167, calls...
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fabrics composed exclusively of linen:
whether plain flax cloth, '
linon' or batiste. A 'mulquinier' was the
artisan textile designer and weaver...
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Pratic (1908) Le
Roitelet (1921–1924)
Leyat (1919–1927) Le Zèbre (1909–1931)
Linon (1900–1914) Lion-Peugeot (1905–1915)
Lombard (1927–1929) Lorraine-Dietrich...
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sport horse events and even
Olympic level competition. The Anglo-Arabian
Linon was
ridden to an
Olympic silver medal for
France in
Dressage in 1928 and...