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Definition of Sea colander

Sea colander
Sea colander Sea" col"an*der (Bot.) A large blackfish seaweed (Agarum Turneri), the frond of which is punctured with many little holes.

Meaning of Sea colander from wikipedia

- size. Some species are called Devil's apron, due to their shape, or sea colander, due to the perforations present on the lamina.[unreliable source?] Others...
- image—of a rocket scientist water-skiing atop a rhino while wearing a colander on her head—cements the idea that, when it comes to storytelling, anything...
- pp. 40–41. Landreth & Colander 2002, p. 44. Ekelund & Tollison 1981, p. 154. Ekelund & Tollison 1981, p. 9. Landreth & Colander 2002, p. 48. Landes 1997...
- Dungeon Studios (i.e. his Pembrokeshire home) and features the single My Colander. The album release will be accompanied by a full UK tour, Childs's first...
- separate ingredients. Rinse the intestines well in seawater, drain in a colander, and put into a container and mix with salt. Use a little more than 10%...
- sauce is prepared in a separate pan. Linguine is then drained using a colander. A small cup of pasta water is reserved as it is used to adjust the consistency...
- days when the kallikantzaroi were loose. One such method was to leave a colander on their doorstep to trick the visiting kallikantzaros. It was believed...
- Museum of Art (1990) Tabouret WW, Vitra, Indianapolis Museum of Art (1990) Colander for Alessi (1990) Hot Bertaa - Kettle for Alessi (1990) Table center, Alessi...
- casting tiny lead pellets or birdshot by pouring molten lead through a colander or sieve and allowing the droplets to fall several inches into water. Such...
- myth. The "Colander lie detector", a story originating in the 1960s about a group of police or army investigators who would hook up a colander to a photocopier...