- is no
entry about her in the "Nihon Shoki". Literally, her name
means "
Luxuriant-food Princess" kami.
Several alternative transcription and
names are attributed...
- "first make
people laugh, and then make them think". AIR also runs the
Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. AIR is not the
first science parody...
-
Stropharia hornemannii,
commonly known as the
luxuriant ringstalk, or
lacerated stropharia, is a
species of
agaric fungus in the
family Strophariaceae...
- can have
orographically induced precipitation,
allowing rich
woods and
luxuriant vegetation to grow
where the
humid air
condenses soaking the plants, rocks...
- the
Black Sea, to the rich
plains of the
North African coast and the
luxuriant gash of the Nile
Valley in Egypt. The
empire completely circled the Mediterranean ...
-
thalia is an
adjective applied to banquets,
meaning rich, plentiful,
luxuriant and abundant. Typically, they were the
daughters of Zeus and
Oceanid Eurynome...
- Mongan".[citation needed] It was
originally a
byname for
someone with a
luxuriant head of hair (from mongach.
meaning "hair" or "mane").[citation needed]...
- very
discussion of soul that ****umes such
prominence in Shakespeare’s
luxuriantly beautiful text" In
November 2021, he
returned to the
stage as
Emcee in...
-
generally a
given name of
Arabic origin, both
female and male,
meaning , "
luxuriant", "plentiful" or "heaven's flower" in Arabic. In
Arabic and
Islamic tradition...
-
monsoon rainfall in
Dhofar and the
mountains makes the
growth there more
luxuriant during summer;
coconut palms grow
plentifully on the
coastal plains of...