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Apocarpous
Apocarpous Ap`o*car"pous, a. [Pref. apo- + Gr. karpo`s fruit.] (Bot.) Either entirely or partially separate, as the carpels of a compound pistil; -- opposed to syncarpous. --Lindley.
Hypocarp
Hypocarp Hy"po*carp, Hypocarpium Hy`po*car"pi*um, n. [NL. hypocarpium, fr. Gr. "ypo` beneath + ? fruit.] (Bot.) A fleshy enlargement of the receptacle, or for the stem, below the proper fruit, as in the cashew. See Illust. of Cashew.
Hypocarpium
Hypocarp Hy"po*carp, Hypocarpium Hy`po*car"pi*um, n. [NL. hypocarpium, fr. Gr. "ypo` beneath + ? fruit.] (Bot.) A fleshy enlargement of the receptacle, or for the stem, below the proper fruit, as in the cashew. See Illust. of Cashew.
Hypocarpogean
Hypocarpogean Hy`po*car`po*ge"an, a. [Pref. hypo- + Gr. ? fruit + ? earth.] (Bot.) Producing fruit below the ground.
pocard
Poachard Poach"ard, n. [From Poach to stab.] [Written also pocard, pochard.] (Zo["o]l.) (a) A common European duck (Aythya ferina); -- called also goldhead, poker, and fresh-water, or red-headed, widgeon. (b) The American redhead, which is closely allied to the European poachard. Red-crested poachard (Zo["o]l.), an Old World duck (Branta rufina). Scaup poachard, the scaup duck. Tufted poachard, a scaup duck (Aythya, or Fuligula cristata), native of Europe and Asia.

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- Fausto Pocar (born 1939) is an Italian jurist. He is professor emeritus of International Law at the University of Milan, where he also taught Private...
- the valley. The largest settlement in the valley is Zgornja Radovna. The Pocar Farm (Pocarjeva domačija), in Zgornja Radovna, has one of the oldest traditional...
- France (1999–2002), Theodor Meron of the United States (2002–2005), Fausto Pocar of Italy (2005–2008), Patrick Robinson of Jamaica (2008–2011), and Theodor...
- University of California Press, 1988), 369. Vittorio Olgiati and Valerio Pocar, "The Italian Legal Profession: An Institutional Dilemma", in Lawyers in...
- Milošević's death by heart attack was caused by poisoning. Judge Fausto Pocar, president of the UN war crimes tribunal, told a news conference: "So far...
- Skala Slope (Jutrova skala) in the northeastern part of the settlement. The Pocar Farm (Pocarjeva domačija) in Zgornja Radovna has one of the oldest traditional...
- catalyzed fusion dominant in many stars". phys.org. Retrieved 26 November 2020. Pocar points out, "Confirmation of CNO burning in our sun, where it operates at...
- 2014. Turner, Jenia I. (2013). "Plea bargaining". In Linda Carter; Fausto Pocar (eds.). International Criminal Procedure: The Interface of Civil Law and...
- stars. In the November 2020 issue of Nature, particle physicist Andrea Pocar points out, "Confirmation of CNO burning in our sun, where it operates at...
- Theodor Meron (two periods of two consecutive terms each), Judge Fausto Pocar, and Judge Patrick Lipton Robinson. She has also served as the acting Head...