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Euonymus atropurpureus
Burning Burn"ing, a. 1. That burns; being on fire; excessively hot; fiery. 2. Consuming; intense; inflaming; exciting; vehement; powerful; as, burning zeal. Like a young hound upon a burning scent. --Dryden. Burning bush (Bot.), an ornamental shrub (Euonymus atropurpureus), bearing a crimson berry.
Evonymus atropurpureus
Wahoo Wa*hoo", n. Any of various American trees or shrubs; specif.: (a) A certain shrub (Evonymus atropurpureus) having purple capsules which in dehiscence expose the scarlet-ariled seeds; -- called also burning bush. (b) Cascara buckthorn. (c) Basswood.
Retropulsive
Retropulsive Re`tro*pul"sive, a. [Pref. retro- + L. pellere, pulsum, to impel.] Driving back; repelling.
Scabiosa atropurpurea
Mourning Mourn"ing, a. 1. Grieving; sorrowing; lamenting. 2. Employed to express sorrow or grief; worn or used as appropriate to the condition of one bereaved or sorrowing; as, mourning garments; a mourning ring; a mourning pin, and the like. Mourning bride (Bot.), a garden flower (Scabiosa atropurpurea) with dark purple or crimson flowers in flattened heads. Mourning dove (Zo["o]l.), a wild dove (Zenaidura macroura) found throughout the United States; -- so named from its plaintive note. Called also Carolina dove. See Illust. under Dove. Mourning warbler (Zo["o]l.), an American ground warbler (Geothlypis Philadelphia). The male has the head, neck, and chest, deep ash-gray, mixed with black on the throat and chest; other lower parts are pure yellow.

Meaning of Tropu from wikipedia

- A trope or tropus may refer to a variety of different concepts in medieval, 20th-, and 21st-century music. The term trope derives from the Gr**** τρόπος...
- calent caud callenti caldo chaud caliente quente cald too much m****a tròp tropu troppo trop demasiado demais, demasiado prea to want voler vòler bolli(ri)...
- Tibetan translators, which include Vairotsana, Rinchen Zangpo, Marpa Lotsawa, Tropu Lotsawa Jampa Pel and many others. They worked alongside Indian scholars...
- translating the Gr**** word τρόπος (tropos), which he also rendered as Latin tropus – in connection with the system of transpositions required to produce seven...
- regular phonetic change. This reconstructed form is based on the Latin root tropus, meaning a trope. In turn, the Latin word derives ultimately from Gr****...
- Kashmir, fled to Tibet in 1204 at the invitation of the Tibetan translator Tropu Lotsawa (Khro-phu Lo-tsa-ba Byams-pa dpal). Some of the surviving Nalanda...
- Modal Theory, 1: The Elements, (i) The ****enistic Model: Tonus, Modus, Tropus" by Harold S. Powers. New Grove Dict. M&M 2001, "Ptolemy [Klaudios Ptolemaios;...
- 2023.</ref> Ing Jaroslav Mareš, Vlastimil Lapáček, Nejkrásnější brouci tropů (The most beautiful tropical beetles), Prague, (1980) Ondřej Neff, Podivuhodný...
- collections dedicated to chant genres, especially innovative ones such as tropus and sequence and the elaborated chant of the offertorium. This libellum...
- The Gr**** word τρόπος had already been borrowed into classical Latin as tropus, meaning 'figure of speech', and the Latinised form of τροπολογία, tropologia...