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perennis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perennis (Latin, 'perennial'), may
refer to:
Perennial philosophy (Latin:
philosophia perennis) Tigidius...
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Bellis perennis (/ˈbɛləs pəˈrɛnəs/), the daisy, is a
European species of the
family Asteraceae,
often considered the
archetypal species of the name daisy...
- The
perennial philosophy (Latin:
philosophia perennis), also
referred to as
perennialism and
perennial wisdom, is a
school of
thought in
philosophy and...
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Luigi Perenni,
before 1934 Prenn, (born
Alois Prenn, 6 June 1913 – 28
August 1943) was an
Italian military officer and skier.
Perenni, son of Vincenzo...
- Zea
perennis, the
perennial teosinte, is a true gr****
species in the
genus Zea and a teosinte. It is one of the two
perennial species in the
genus Zea...
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Mercurialis perennis,
commonly known as dog's mercury, is a
poisonous woodland plant found in much of
Europe as well as in Algeria, Iran, Turkey, and the...
- L.
perennis may
refer to:
Lactuca perennis, the blue
lettuce or
perennial lettuce, a
plant species present in most of the
Central and
Southern Europe...
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Salicornia perennis,
synonym Sarcocornia perennis,
otherwise known as
perennial gl****wort, is a
species of
halophytic perennial plant within the family...
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Tigidius Perennis (died 185)
served as
Praetorian Prefect under the
Roman emperor Commodus.
Perennis exercised an
outsized influence over Commodus...
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Lupinus perennis (also wild
perennial lupine, wild lupine,
sundial lupine, blue lupine,
Indian beet, or old maid's bonnets) is a
flowering plant in the...