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literally means "scallion green-colored stone" and is
derived from Gr**** πράσον
prason meaning "l****" and λίθος
lithos meaning "stone". The
mineral was
given its...
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species derives from the Gr**** σχοίνος, skhoínos (sedge or rush) and πράσον,
práson (l****). Its
English name, chives,
derives from the
French word cive, from...
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Early India. Delhi:
Oxford University Press. pp. 60–88. Thomas, T. (2012).
Prasons,
Gerald (ed.). The
Growth of
Religious Diversity - Vol 1:
Britain from...
- pëllëmbë; "palm of the hand" < palámā pjepër; "melon" < pépōn presh; "l****" <
práson trumzë; "thyme" < (Northwest) thýmbrā, thrýmbrē pellg; "pond, pool" < pélagos...
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places it 4.25°N. He
cites a
certain Dioskoros for the
location of Cape
Prason, the
southernmost point the Gr****s
reached in Africa,
being "many days"...
- pragma, pragmatic, pragmatism, pragmatist,
praxis pras- l**** Gr**** πράσον (
práson), πράσινος (prásinos) "l****-green", πρασιά chrysoprase, prasinous, prasinophobia...
- pragma, pragmatic, pragmatism, pragmatist,
praxis pras- l**** Gr**** πράσον (
práson), πράσινος (prásinos) "l****-green", πρασιά chrysoprase, prasinous, prasinophobia...
- Palmer,
William Payne,
William Esquire Phipps,
Robert Poulson,
Richard Prason,
Hildebrand Quick,
William Rich,
George Roberts, Elias,
merchant tailor...
- lectotype. The name
Prasophyllum is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words prason meaning "l****": 573 and
phyllon meaning "leaf".: 466 L****
orchids occur...