-
commonly known as
skirret, is a
perennial plant of the
family Apiaceae sometimes grown as a root vegetable. The
English name
skirret is
derived from the...
- A
skirret is an
archaic form of
chalk line. It is a
wooden tool
shaped like the
letter "T",
historically used to
ensure the
foundation of a
building was...
- The
Complete Idiot's
Guide to Freemasonry,
Alpha Books, 2006. https://
skirret.com/papers/rituals_of_freemasonry.html https://glquebec.org/how-to-join/...
- (Raph**** sativus)
Scorzonera hispanica (black salsify) Sium
sisarum (
skirret)
Tragopogon spp. (salsify)
Vigna lanceolata (bush
carrot or bush potato)...
- antiquity. Some
examples of
older temperate varieties include: seakale,
skirret, sorrel, and Good King Henry.
Abelmoschus manihot,
edible hibiscus Allium...
- peas and
beans and turnips, and some
types no
longer common, such as
skirret.
Plants such as wild garlic,
nettles and
watercress may have been gathered...
- net.
Retrieved 2024-10-23. "Glossary |
Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry". fm.
skirret.com.
Retrieved 2025-01-30. "20th
Anniversary of the
Supreme Council, 33°...
- is a
traditional tool
included with them.[page needed]
Measuring tape
Skirret (tool)
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Zoran D. "Freemasonry in Yugoslavia". www.
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Retrieved September 21, 2023.
Celia Hawkesworth Voices in the Shadows:...
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