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Corticose
Corticose Cor"ti*cose` (-k?s`), a. [L. corticosus.]
Abounding in bark; resembling bark; barky.
Fruticose
Fruticose Fru"ti*cose`, a. [L. fruticosus, from frutex,
fruticis, shrub] (Bot.)
Pertaining to a shrub or shrubs; branching like a shrub;
shrubby; shrublike; as, a fruticose stem. --Gray.
K fruticosaSundrops Sun"drops`, n. [Sun + drop.] (Bot.)
Any one of the several species of Kneiffia, esp. K.
fruticosa (syn. [OE]nothera fruticosa), of the
Evening-primrose family, having flowers that open by
daylight. Laticostate
Laticostate Lat`i*cos"tate, a. [L. latus broad + E. costate.]
Broad-ribbed.
Multicostate
Multicostate Mul`ti*cos"tate, a. [Multi- + costate.]
Having numerous ribs, or cost[ae], as the leaf of a plant, or
as certain shells and corals.
OEnothera fruticosaSundrops Sun"drops`, n. [Sun + drop.] (Bot.)
Any one of the several species of Kneiffia, esp. K.
fruticosa (syn. [OE]nothera fruticosa), of the
Evening-primrose family, having flowers that open by
daylight. PorticosPortico Por"ti*co, n.; pl. Porticoesor Porticos. [It., L.
porticus. See Porch.] (Arch.)
A colonnade or covered ambulatory, especially in classical
styles of architecture; usually, a colonnade at the entrance
of a building. PracticosPractico Prac"ti*co, n.; pl. Practicos. [Sp., lit.,
experienced, skilled. Cf. Practical.]
A guide. [Cuba & Phil. Islands] --D. C. Worcester. Rubus fruticosusBlackberry Black"ber*ry (bl[a^]k"b[e^]r*r[y^]), n. [OE.
blakberye, AS. bl[ae]cberie; bl[ae]c black + berie berry.]
The fruit of several species of bramble (Rubus); also, the
plant itself. Rubus fruticosus is the blackberry of
England; R. villosus and R. Canadensis are the high
blackberry and low blackberry of the United States. There are
also other kinds. Suffruticose
Suffruticose Suf*fru"ti*cose`, a. [Pref. suf- + fruticose.]
(Bot.)
Woody in the lower part of the stem, but with the yearly
branches herbaceous, as sage, thyme, hyssop, and the like.
Vorticose
Vorticose Vor"ti*cose`, a. [L. vorticosus.]
Vortical; whirling; as, a vorticose motion.
W fruticosaWistaria Wis*ta"ri*a, n. [NL.] [So named after Caspar Wistar,
an American anatomist.] (Bot.)
A genus of climbing leguminous plants bearing long, pendulous
clusters of pale bluish flowers.
Note: The species commonest in cultivation is the Wistaria
Sinensis from Eastern Asia. W. fruticosa grows wild
in the southern parts of the United States.
Meaning of TICOS from wikipedia
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Costa Ricans (Spanish: Costarricenses,
colloquially known as
Ticos) are the
citizens of
Costa Rica, a multiethnic, Spanish-speaking
nation in Central...
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better known professionally as
Tico-
Tico, is a
former Mozambican footballer who pla**** as a striker. In his career,
Tico-
Tico pla****
primarily for Desportivo...
- "
Tico-
Tico no fubá" (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈtʃiku ˈtʃiku nu fuˈba]; "rufous-collared
sparrow in the cornmeal") is a
Brazilian choro song
written by Zequinha...
- Look up
tico-
tico in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tico Tico may
refer to:
Tico-
Tico (born 1973),
professional name of
Mozambican football striker...
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Ticos is a
colloquial name for the
natives of
Costa Rica.
Tico,
TICO or
Ticos may also
refer to:
Nicolae Tico (born 1953),
Romanian sprint canoer Tico...
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allow some Wichita-area Taco
Ticos to reopen". Blog.
Wichita Business Journal.
Retrieved 22
March 2013.
Wichita Taco
Tico Locations Appear Closer To Closing...
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Tico-
Tico was a w****ly
Brazilian children's magazine,
published between 1905 and 1977. It was the
first magazine to
publish comics in Brazil. It also...
- Iraq in
Group D,
losing 3–2, 3–0 and 3–0 respectively. In Los Angeles, the
Ticos lost 3–0
against the
United States, and 4–1
against Egypt, but beat a strong...
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Tico Records was a New York City
record label that was
founded in 1948, and was
known for 30
years as the "home of the
recorded mambo". It was originally...
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Tico-
Tico no Fubá is a 1952
Brazilian drama film
directed by
Adolfo Celi and
starring Anselmo Duarte. It was
entered into the 1952
Cannes Film Festival...