- may be
modern Chang'an. The
Latin prefix Sino- as well as
words such as
Sinica,
which are
traditionally used to
refer to China, came from Sīnae. It is...
- Pax
Sinica (Latin for "Chinese peace";
traditional Chinese: 中華治世;
simplified Chinese: 中华治世; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Zhìshì) is a
historiographical term referring...
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Radermachera sinica, also
called china doll,
serpent tree or
emerald tree, is an
evergreen tree in the
family Bignoniaceae,
native to the
subtropical mountain...
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Academia Sinica (AS, Latin:
Academia Sinica, lit. 'Chinese Academy'; Chinese: 中央研究院; lit. 'Central
Research Academy') is the
national academy of the Republic...
- The
toque macaque (/tɒk məˈkæk/;
Macaca sinica) is a reddish-brown-coloured Old
World monkey endemic to Sri Lanka,
where it is
known as the
rilewa or rilawa...
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Ephedra sinica (also
known as Chinese ephedra or Ma Huang) is a
species of
Ephedra native to Mongolia,
Russia (Buryatiya, Chita, Primorye), and northeastern...
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Buxus sinica, the
Chinese box or small-leaved box, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Buxaceae,
native to
central and
southern China, Taiwan...
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Amelanchier sinica,
commonly known as the
Chinese serviceberry, is a
serviceberry native to China. Its fruit, a pome, is dark-blue when it ripens. Plants...
- M.
sinica may
refer to:
Macaca sinica, the
Toque macaque, a reddish-brown
coloured Old
World monkey species endemic to Sri
Lanka Manglietia sinica, a...
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Sabra sinica is a moth in the
family Drepanidae. It was
described by Yang in 1978. It is
found in China. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen...