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Datura metel is a shrub-like
annual (zone 5–7) or short-lived,
shrubby perennial (zone 8–10),
commonly known in
Europe as
Indian thornapple,
Hindu Datura...
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Metel may
refer to: Hugh
Metel, 12th-century
writer Soviet guard ship
Metel, a 1934–1954
Soviet ship
Metel (story), from Russian: Мете́ль, romanized: Metél'...
- from
Sanskrit धत्तूर dhattūra "white thorn-apple" (referring to
Datura metel of Asia). In the
Ayurvedic text
Sushruta Samhita,
different species of Datura...
- François le
Métel de
Boisrobert (1
August 1592 – 30
March 1662) was a
French poet, playwright, and courtier. He was born in Caen. He
trained as a lawyer...
- The
Metel Anti-Ship
Complex (Russian: противолодочный комплекс «Метель» 'Snowstorm'; NATO
reporting name: SS-N-14 Silex) is a
Soviet family of anti-submarine...
- "
Metel" (from Russian: "Метель" - "Blizzard") was a
Guards Uragan-class
guard ship, of the
Soviet Navy.
Commissioned in 1934, it was
attached to the Pacific...
- Hugh
Metel (Latin: Hugo Metellus; c. 1080 – c. 1150) was an
Augustinian canon and
scholar known for his
surviving collection of 55
letters plus several...
- she made her
breakthrough with the
drama TV
series "Asr el Hareem" and "
Metel El Kezzeb" in 2011, both
being aired on LBC. She is a
Murex d'Or winner...
- Snowstorm" (also
translated as "The Snow Storm") (Russian: Метель, romanized:
Metel) is a
short story by the
Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was
first published...
- The
Blizzard (Russian: Метель) is a 1964
Soviet film
directed by
Vladimir Basov,
based on the 1831
story "The Blizzard" from The
Belkin Tales by Alexander...