- In biology,
stolons (from
Latin stolō,
genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also
known as runners, are
horizontal connections between parts of an organism. They...
- the
liver may be
seared briefly over a fire of
grape vine
clippings (
sarments)
before slow-cooking in a bain-marie; afterwards, it is
pressed and served...
- Jean
Sarment, real name Jean Bellemère, (13
January 1897 – 29
March 1976) was a
French film and
stage actor and a writer. He was
nominated administrator...
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parasite and epiphyte.
sarment A long, slender,
prostrate stolon,
commonly called a runner.
sarmentose Reproducing by
sarments;
strawberry plants are...
- for non-plussed;
refuge for refuse; quid for cud, "
chewing the quid; "
sarment for sermon;
varmint for vermin;
sloop for slope;
spartacles for spectacles;...
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Morrastel Bouschet, Morrastel-bouschet à gros
grains and Morrastel-bouschet à
sarments étalés. J.
Robinson Jancis Robinson's
Guide to Wine
Grapes pg 113 Oxford...
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Julien Duvivier Written by
Julien Duvivier Henri Jeanson Yves
Mirande Jean
Sarment Pierre Wolff Bernard Zimmer Produced by Jean-Pierre
Frogerais Starring...
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Impossible " :
Lettres du Père Étienne-Jules
Dubernard (in French). Paris: Le
Sarment-Fayard. ISBN 2866790588. Hattaway, Paul (2007). "1854 -
Nicolas Krick &...
- gave its name to a 1933
comedy in four acts by the
French writer Jean
Sarment. The
British poet
Arthur Symons published a poem
titled Peau d'Espagne...
- je
verrai Jésus!:
Journal de
prison (in French) (3rd ed.).
Fayard - Le
Sarment. ISBN 978-2-86679-168-1. Translation: In five
hours I will see
Jesus (spiritual...