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The name given to the Capsicum fruits varies between English-speaking countries.
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The name thyroid-stimulating hormone ( TSH ) has been given to a substance found in the anterior pituitary gland of all species of animal so tested for its presence.
it is only after he has involved her emotions in his scheme that he uses her given name, placing himself by implication in the position of a solicitous father.
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So, after the sitting has been held, several readings at one time are mailed, and the distant sitter ( whose name or whose communicator's name was given to the medium ) must mark each little item as Correct ( Hit ), Incorrect ( Miss ), Doubtful, or Especially Significant ( applying to him and, he feels, not to anyone else ).
Do you say chantey, as if the word were derived from the French word chanter, to sing, or do you say shanty and think of a roughly built cabin, which derives its name from the French-Canadian use of the word chantier, with one of its meanings given as a boat-yard??
The family Salamandridae includes the true salamanders and the name " newt " is given to members of its subfamily Pleurodelinae.
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As it took many years for the name " The Ashes " to be given to the ongoing series between England and Australia, there was no concept of there being a representation of the ashes being presented to the winners.
The word was probably derived from the contemporary name, les argotiers, given to a group of thieves at that time.
He was given the name Gaius Octavius Thurinus, his cognomen possibly commemorating his father's victory at Thurii over a rebellious band of slaves.
A vast number of engraved stones are in existence, to which the name " Abrasax-stones " has long been given.
name and Capsicum
Capsicum consists of approximately 20 – 27 species ,< ref name = Walsh2001 > five of which are domesticated: C. annuum, C. baccatum, C. chinense, C. frutescens, and C. pubescens.
At that time peppercorns, the fruit of Piper nigrum, an unrelated plant originating from India, were a highly prized condiment ; the name " pepper " was at that time applied in Europe to all known spices with a hot and pungent taste and so naturally extended to the newly discovered Capsicum genus.
A more traditional local kind of Brazilian potato salad is batata calabresa, which has its name because one of its ingredients is the South American chili pepper Capsicum baccatum, known in Brazil as pimenta-calabresa.
After Christopher Columbus reached the New World in 1492 and brought the first samples of Capsicum frutescens, the name malagueta was then taken to the new chilli " pepper ".
name and fruits
" The name Kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning first fruits of the harvest.
Guru Nanak Sahib Ji summarized the basis of Sikh lifestyle as: Kirat Karni, Naam Japo and Wand kay Chako, which means work diligently and honestly, meditate on the holy name ( Waheguru ), and share the fruits of labors with others.
* December 22 – An Indian youth ( called one of " the first fruits of India ") is baptized with the name " Peter " in London at the St. Dionis Backchurch, in a ceremony attended by the Lord Mayor, the Privy Council, city aldermen, and officials of the Honourable East India Company.
If a beverage comes from a particular fruit ( or multiple fruits ) other than exclusively grapes, or from the must of such fruit, it may be referred to as a " fruit brandy " or " fruit spirit " or using the name of a fruit, such as " peach brandy ", rather than just generically as " brandy ".
Historical evidence favors the European origin of the name " coconut ", for there is nothing similar in any of the languages of India, where the Portuguese first found the fruit ; and indeed Barbosa, Barros, and Garcia, in mentioning the Malayalam name tenga, and Canarese narle, expressly say, " we call these fruits quoquos ", " our people have given it the name of coco ", and " that which we call coco, and the Malabars temga ".
Another specialized term is also used for Cucurbitaceae fruits, which are modified to have a hard outer rind, and are given the special name pepo.
The fruits are generally dried and ground, or pulped and baked into cakes, which are then ground and sifted to make the powdered spice of the same name.
As such, he is a protector of the fields against the incursions of the wild nature he himself represents ; that is also the reason that his name is invoked by traditional farmers, who present him with the first fruits of their fields, carved out from the forest.
:" The name of the Isles of the Fortunate signifies that they bear all good things, as if happy and blessed in the abundance of their fruits.
From the time that products-mainly strawberries for the neighbouring town Beverwijk, where the fruits were sold-were brought to the market with donkeys, people from Heemskerk got the name of Donkey as a nickname and symbol.
The term is used to describe the dots on dominoes, dice, denote suits, and is the name for the small seeds of some fruits.
When the word " margarita " is used by itself, it typically refers to the lime or lemon juice margarita, but when other juices are used, the fruits are typically added as adjectives in the name ; with lime juice or lemon juice added to give it a characteristic margarita flavor ( a wedge of lime is often added to the glass ).
The name " Burry Man " almost certainly derives from the hooked fruits of the Burdock plant-burrs-which serve as the central feature of his dress, although some have suggested that it is a corruption of " Burgh Man ", since the town was formerly a royal burgh.
Once the name dogwood was affixed to this kind of tree, it soon acquired a secondary name as the Hound's Tree, while the fruits came to be known as dogberries or houndberries ( the latter a name also for the berries of black nightshade, alluding to Hecate's hounds ).
Aframomum melegueta pods at a market in São João dos Angolares, São Tomé Island, the fruits are eaten raw in that nation's cuisine and the local name is " Ossame ".
= alternative and valid name ) is a family of plants formerly including about 37 genera and 1610 species of trees and shrubs, often with milky sap and fruits or capsules for seeds.
The name Dipteronia stems from the Greek " di -" ( two, both ) & " pteron " ( wings ), from the winged fruits with wings on both sides of the seed.
In 1623 Calvert was given a Royal Charter extending the Royal lands and granting them the name Province of Avalon " in imitation of Old Avalon in Somersetshire wherein Glassenbury stands, the first fruits of Christianity in Britain as the other was in that party of America.
In 1882, the name finally changed to the New York Mercantile Exchange when opening trade to dried fruits, canned goods, and poultry.
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