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Monotessaron
Monotessaron Mon`o*tes"sa*ron, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? four.] A single narrative framed from the statements of the four evangelists; a gospel harmony. [R.]

Meaning of Monotes from wikipedia

- accepted. Monotes adenophyllus Gilg Monotes afric**** A.DC. Monotes autennei P.A.Duvign. Monotes dasyanthus Gilg Monotes doryphorus P.A.Duvign. Monotes duvigneaudii...
- Monotoideae: three genera, 30 species. Marquesia is native to Africa. Monotes has 26 species, distributed across Africa and Madagascar. Pseudomonotes...
- Monotes lutambensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae endemic to Tanzania. Lovett, J.; Clarke, G.P. (1998). "Monotes lutambensis"...
- daŋɔ̞ɹ-digʱɔ̞l big-long কৰিবলৈ köribolöi ko̞ɹibɔ̞lo̞i doing-for মনতে monote mɔ̞nɔ̞tɛ mind-in-ᴇᴍᴘʜ ঠিক thik thik fix কৰিলে। körile. ko̞ɹilɛ. did. চৰুটো নৈত...
- Other common tree species are Uapaca kirkiana, Brachystegia boehmii, Monotes glaber, Faurea saligna, and Combretum molle. Other ****ociated trees include...
- Left: Monotes kerstingii, a plant in the family of Dipterocarpaceae in the Botanical Garden, North Benin. Right: Hyphaene thebaica or gingerbread tree...
- preservation of the species in suitable habitats. Marquesia is native to Africa. Monotes has 26 species, distributed across Africa and Madagascar. Pseudomonotes...
- Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania and Zambia. The larvae feed on Monotes katangensis. A. kuhnei kuhnei Pinhey, 1969 A. kuhnei katangensis Bouyer...
- Julbernardia, together with other trees in places (Piliostigma, Burkea, Monotes, Strychnos, Sterculia and Dombeya). Geography portal "Cangandala National...
- Clement XII in the early 18th century. The artificial waterway connects the Monote and Ronco rivers to the Adriatic Sea. At 11 km long, the canal is the largest...