culm

  • 21culm — šiaudas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Varpinio augalo stiebas. atitikmenys: angl. culm rus. соломина …

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  • 22Culm series — Culm measures or Culm series, = Culm. (Cf. ↑Culm) …

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  • 23culm measures — noun see culm I, 2b * * * Culm or Culm Measures plural noun A Lower Carboniferous formation of Europe and SW England, with grits, sandstones, shales, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑culm * * * Culm measures or Culm series, = Culm. (Cf. ↑ …

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  • 24Culm Measures — Chevron folding in the cliffs at Millook Haven, North Cornwall The Culm Measures are a geological formation of the Carboniferous period that occur in south west England, principally in Devon and Cornwall. They are so called because of the… …

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  • 25Culm Valley Light Railway — Hemyock railway station Culm Valley Light Railway …

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  • 26Culm Valley Light Railway — Die Culm Valley Light Railway war eine britische Eisenbahngesellschaft in Devon in England. Die Gesellschaft wurde am 15. Mai 1873 gegründet um eine Bahnstrecke von Willand nach Hemyock zu errichten. Die Konzession basierte auf einer Regelung des …

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  • 27cülməqayğı — (Ağcabədi, Bərdə, Tərtər) qayğıkeş. – Cülməqayğı arvadına deyir ki, xörəx’ pişir yeəx’, sıfrada xörək’ ha:zır olan vaxdı bir nəfər gəlir, cülməqayğıya deyir ki, qonşunun ulağı doğufdu, nə quyruğu var, nə də qulağı. Burda cülməqayğı əlin çörəx’dən …

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  • 28Culm (plant) — This article is about the plant part. For other uses see Culm disambiguation. Culm, in botanical context, originally referred to a stem of any type of plant. It is derived from the Latin word for stalk (culmus) and now specifically refers to the… …

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  • 29culm bank — noun Etymology: culm (I) : a storage dump of culm …

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  • 30culm — I. noun Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century refuse coal screenings ; slack II. noun Etymology: Latin culmus stalk more at haulm Date: circa 1657 a monocotyledonous stem (as of a grass or sedge) …

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