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  • 11sun — sun1 [sun] n. [ME sunne < OE, akin to Ger sonne, Goth sunnō < IE * sun , *swen , var. of base * sāwel > L sol, Gr hēlios] 1. [often S ] the self luminous, gaseous central star of the solar system: magnitude, 26; mean distance from the… …

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  • 12Sun Hill — is a fictional London suburb which is the setting for British police television drama series The Bill . Sun Hill is also the name of the Metropolitan Police Station at which the drama is based. Geoff McQueen, creator of The Bill , claimed that he …

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  • 13sun|rose — «SUHN ROHZ», noun. 1. a plant often grown in rock gardens, having flowers which expand in sunlight; rockrose. 2. the flower of this plant …

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  • 14Sun Ray (disambiguation) — Sun Ray or Sunray may refer to: * A ray of sunlight * A plant of genus Enceliopsis * Sun Ray, a thin client solution aimed at corporate environments; introduced by Sun Microsystems in 1999 * Sunray, a term used in radio voice procedure * Sunray,… …

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  • 15sun rose — ▪ plant also called  rock rose   any of 80–110 species of low growing flowering plants making up the genus Helianthemum in the rock rose family (Cistaceae), the flowers of which resemble single roses. They include several sunny garden varieties,… …

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  • 16sun|ber|ry — SUHN BEHR ee, buhr », noun, plural ries. 1. the edible berry of a cultivated variety of the black nightshade. 2. the plant bearing this fruit …

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  • 17sun|flow|er — «SUHN FLOW uhr», noun. 1. a tall plant having yellow or reddish flowers with yellow, purplish, or brown centers. Sunflowers produce seeds which are used as food for stock and which yield an edible oil. The common yellow and brown sunflower is the …

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  • 18sun|scald — «SUHN SKLD», noun. injury to a plant, such as permanent wilting of the leaves, due to excessive exposure to very bright sunlight …

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  • 19Sun scald (flora) — un scaldCauses:Sun scald is the freezing of bark following the high temperatures in the winter season. The reason the sun can cause so much damage to trees is because of dormancy. When a tree is dormant in the winter it can be reactivated by warm …

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  • 20Plant creatures (Dungeons & Dragons) — The Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game contains many plant creatures that are composed of vegetable material, but unlike normal plants these monsters may be carnivorous, intelligent, mobile, or any combination of the three. In the 3rd… …

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