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Drepanodes varus
Juniper Ju"ni*per, n. [L. juniperus, prop., youth-producing, and so called from its evergreen appearance, from the roots of E. juvenile, and parent. Cf. Gin the liquor.] (Bot.) Any evergreen shrub or tree, of the genus Juniperus and order Conifer[ae]. Note: The common juniper (J. communis) is a shrub of a low, spreading form, having awl-shaped, rigid leaves in whorls of threes, and bearing small purplish blue berries (or galbuli), of a warm, pungent taste, used as diuretic and in flavoring gin. A resin exudes from the bark, which has erroneously been considered identical with sandarach, and is used as pounce. The oil of juniper is acrid, and used for various purposes, as in medicine, for making varnish, etc. The wood of several species is of a reddish color, hard and durable, and is used in cabinetwork under the names of red cedar, Bermuda cedar, etc. Juniper worm (Zo["o]l.), the larva of a geometrid moth (Drepanodes varus). It feeds upon the leaves of the juniper, and mimics the small twigs both in form and color, in a remarkable manner.

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- reference Lunar node, where the orbits of the Sun and Moon intersect Longitude of the ascending node, how orbital nodes are parameterized Lymph node, an immune...
- cannot be represented by relationships between neighboring nodes (parent and children nodes of a node under consideration, if they exist) in a single straight...
- enlarged or swollen. When inflamed or enlarged, lymph nodes can be firm or tender. Lymph nodes are kidney or oval shaped and range in size from 2 mm to...
- arthritis, where nodes are caused by antibody deposition to the synovium. Bouchard's nodes are comparable in presentation to Heberden's nodes, which are similar...
- Hemal nodes (haemel nodes in British English), also known as hemolymph nodes (haemolymph nodes) or splenolymph nodes, are lymphoid organs found in various...
- considered to be Internet nodes or hosts, but are considered physical network nodes and LAN nodes. In the fixed telephone network, a node may be a public or...
- A node is a basic unit of a data structure, such as a linked list or tree data structure. Nodes contain data and also may link to other nodes. Links between...
- the nodes.: pp.196–197,  : p.65,  : pp.95–96  The Koine Gr**** terms αναβιβάζων and καταβιβάζων were also used for the ascending and descending nodes, giving...
- vibrating guitar string, the ends of the string are nodes. By changing the position of the end node through frets, the guitarist changes the effective...
- lesions. The nodes are commonly indicative of subacute bacterial endocarditis. 10–25% of endocarditis patients will have Osler's nodes. Other signs of...