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Myrosin
Myrosin Myr"o*sin, n. (Chem.) A ferment, resembling diastase, found in mustard seeds.

Meaning of Myros from wikipedia

- archbishop of Crete (c. 250 – 350), and may take the form Myros, with the vocative Myro. Myron, Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC Myron...
- Myro may refer to: Moero or Myro, a Gr**** female poet from Byzantium Myro of Rhodes, a Gr**** female philosopher Myro (spider), a genus of spider within...
- was a city in Lycia. The city was probably founded by Lycian on the river Myros (Ancient Gr****: Μύρος; Turkish: Demre Çay), in the fertile alluvial plain...
- Myro is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by O. ****rd-Cambridge in 1876. Originally placed with the Cybaeidae...
- Myro of Rhodes (Μυρώ ἡ Ῥοδία) was a philosopher mentioned in the Suda. Her dates are uncertain, but she was probably ****enistic at the earliest. She was...
- Josef Myrow (February 18, 1910 – December 24, 1987 in Los Angeles, California) was a Russian Empire–born composer, known for his work in film scores in...
- of Byzantium, a scholar who flourished in Alexandria, 3rd–2nd century BC Myro, a ****enistic female poet Sarayburnu, which is the geographic location of...
- Blemenianoi, Myloi, Rouzaki, Terpsithea) Mouriatada (Mouriatada, Karvouni) Myro (Myro, Alimaki) Perdikoneri Raches Spilia Stasio Vryses Xirokampos The ancient...
- Agios Myronas (Gr****: Άγιος Μύρωνας, formerly Άγιος Μύρων Agios Myron) is a village in the Heraklion regional unit of Crete, Greece, named for Saint Myron...
- ("Youth"), lo, Kraipale, Lilaia, Mainas, Makaria ("Blessed"), Molpe ("Song"), Myro, Naia, Nymphaia, Nymphe, Opora ("Harvest"), Oinanthe, Oreias ("Mountain-Nymph")...