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Chrysoprasus
Chrysoprasus Chry*sop"ra*sus, n. [L.] See Chrysoprase. --Rev. xxi. 20.

Meaning of Prasus from wikipedia

- Praesus or Praisos (Ancient Gr****: Πραῖσος), also Prasus or Prasos (Πρᾶσος), was a Gr**** city in ancient Crete. Strabo reports that it belonged to the...
- people left, all women save for a single elderly man, Prasus, whom the girls revere as "father". Prasus hopes the spacemen will stay and help him destroy...
- Telugu-language film directed by Neelakanta. The music is scored by NS. Prasu, cinematography by Ranganath Gogineni. It is produced by M V Sharat Chandra...
- Vasantha 173 "Komma Veedi" 174 "Anantham" Amrutharamam 175 "Naala Neeve" N S Prasu Ramadurgam Madhusudhan 176 "Neeve Naaku" Chaitanya Varma Thota Subbarao...
- development". Policy circle. Retrieved October 7, 2024. Garg, Prakhar; Jain, Prasu. "Bharatiya Model of Development: Tackling global climate change the Indian...
- Jonita Gandhi Murari Vaa ML ****atri, Sruthi Ranjani Saidulu Seethalu NS Prasu Tushara Nilaya Thank You E Nimisham S. Thaman Manisha Eerabathini Wanted...
- World Video Game Hall of Fame. ****anese: どうぶつの森+, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Mori Prasu, lit. Animal Forest+ どうぶつの森, Dōbutsu no Mori, lit. Animal Forest どうぶつの森e+...
- Ram Mittakanti and Amitha Ranganath. The film has music composed by NS Prasu. It was the first Telugu film to have a direct-to-OTT release. The plot...
- language derives from its endonym Vâsi [waˈsi], with cognates such as Kamviri Přâsü̃ [pɽaˈsỹ] (whence the alternative name Prasun) and Kata-vari Přâsiu [pɽaˈsju]...
- of £120. During this period, he travelled with the Governor on visits to Prasu (1881), to Lagos (1881, 1882, 1884), to Keta, Ada, Krobo and Akwapim (1882)...