A term primarily related to a specific place or district in agricultural areas, often used in reference to the Danish region Jordskoven or the person named Jorden, who symbolizes Denmark. It can also be used figuratively to refer to any significant or prominent position, particularly in agriculture or rural settings.
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Cyanophilous refers to a plant that is particularly well-adapted to low light conditions, deriving its name from the Greek words 'kyanos' meaning blue and 'philo' meaning loving or fond of, metaphorically describing its preference for environments with lower light intensity.
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a small isolated cell or hut, usually simple and sparsely appointed, in which some Orthodox ascetic monks or hermits reside and engage in prayer and ascetic practices.
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A genus of fungi belonging to the Ascomycota division, characterized by spherical asci containing numerous spores (soridia). This term is rarely used in modern mycology, and it is often considered synonymous with the term 'sorodicia' or 'sorsi'.
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Centhrus is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. These moths are typically small to medium-sized with distinct patterns on their wings and are often found in forested areas.
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A person or system that has supervisory control, direct influence, or command over something or someone, especially in a specific situation or activity. It can also refer to a device that is used to regulate or operate something, such as a mechanism or a computer system.
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Relating to or denoting the diencephalon, the part of the brain between the telencephalon (cerebrum) and the mesencephalon (midbrain), which includes structures such as the thalamus and hypothalamus, and is involved in the relay of sensory and motor signals to the brain.
/daɪˈsɛnfɪkl/
Guanco refers to a type of rock or mineral deposit, usually found in South America, that is used in mining as a source of antimony or as a by-product of silver mining. It is known to contain antimony sulfides.
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A small plain or fertile area in the Indus Valley, Pakistan, which was historically an important agricultural region, famous for its alluvial soil and high cereal and cotton yields.
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