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Galls (from the
Latin galla, 'oak-apple') or
cecidia (from the Gr**** kēkidion,
anything gushing out) are a kind of
swelling growth on the
external tissues...
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family Cynipidae. The
species is
important for the
production of
commercial nutgall formed on
Quercus lusitanica (the gall oak).
Galls are
located on the underside...
- Rhus chinensis, the
Chinese sumac or
nutgall tree, is a
deciduous shrub or
small tree in the
genus Rhus.
Growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall, it has
downy shoots...
- Iron gall ink (also
known as
common ink,
standard ink, oak gall ink or iron gall nut ink) is a purple-black or brown-black ink made from iron
salts and...
-
fifth traditional Doge of
Venice (755–756)
Galla tinctoria, the
commercial nutgall produced by the gall oak (Quercus lusitanica)
Galla Township, Pope County...
- has a
separate pronunciation, tesshō.
Synonyms include fushimizu (五倍子水, '
nutgall water', so
called for the
tannins extracted from the
galls for use in this...
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observed dichromatism with a
solution of
ferrous sulphate and
tincture of
nutgall in 1801 when
working on an
early solar telescope, but he did not recognise...
- *bakuŋ₁ 4039 Caesarweed,
Congo jute
Urena lobata *puluC 6560
Chinese sumac,
nutgall tree Rhus
semialata *beRuS 6587
aromatic litsea, may
chang Litsea cubeba...
- for Mud weight. Purpurogallin, the
aglycon of
several glycosides from
nutgalls Electronics PPG Phonem, a
vocal synthesizer Palm
Products GmbH, an audio...
- for
treating many
kinds of
health problems since many
decades ago. The
nutgalls have been
pharmacologically do****ented on
their antiamoebic, anticariogenic...