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Isatis tinctoria, also
called woad (/ˈwoʊd/), dyer's
woad, dyer's-weed, or glastum, is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae (the
mustard family)...
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Woad is the
common name of
Isatis tinctoria, a
flowering plant also
known as glastum.
Woad may also
refer to:
National Anthem of the
Ancient Britons, also...
- The
Picts were a
group of
peoples in what is now
Scotland north of the
Firth of Forth, in the
Early Middle Ages.
Where they
lived and
details of their...
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Charlotte Woad (born 17
January 2004) is an
English amateur golfer. She won the 2022
Girls Amateur Championship. She
reached number one in the
World Amateur...
- "National
Anthem of the
Ancient Britons", also
known as "
Woad" or "The
Woad Ode", is a
humorous song, set to the tune of "Men of Harlech". It
first became...
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WOAD (1300 kHz) is an AM
radio station licensed to Jackson,
Mississippi with an
urban gospel format.
WOAD is
owned by
Alpha Media through licensee Alpha...
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December 15, 1995. On
January 16, 2004, the call sign was
again changed to
WOAD-FM with an
urban gospel format as "Power 105.9". On July 3, 2009, the urban...
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species of
flowering plant in the
aster family known by the
common names woad-leaved ragwort, holly-leaved senecio, and pink ragwort. A tall perennial...
- minium. They also
combined lake
colors made by
mixing dye with powder;
using woad or
indigo dye for the blue, and dye made from
cochineal for the red. Cobalt...
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windows of cathedrals.
Europeans wore
clothing coloured with the
vegetable dye
woad until it was
replaced by the
finer indigo from America. In the 19th century...