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111Amaranthaceae — ▪ plant family the amaranth family of flowering plants in the order Caryophyllales, with about 60 genera and more than 800 species of herbs, with a few shrubs, trees, and vines, native to tropical America and Africa. The leaves of members of the …
112Amaranthus — Am·a·ran·thus .am ə ran(t) thəs n a large genus of coarse herbs (family Amaranthaceae, the amaranth family) including some which produce pollen that is an important hay fever allergen * * * Am·a·ran·thus (am″ə ranґthəs) [L., from… …
113Амарант — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Амарант (значения). ? Амарант …
114Амарант (значения) — Амарант  род двудольных травянистых растений, также называемый щирицей. Кроме того: Амарант (E123)  пищевой краситель. Амарант  древесина деревьев рода Peltogyne, также называемая пурпурным или фиолетовым деревом. См. также… …
115amaranthine — /am euh ran thin, thuyn/, adj. 1. of or like the amaranth. 2. unfading; everlasting: a woman of amaranthine loveliness. 3. of purplish red color. [1660 70; AMARANTH + INE1] * * * …
116amaranthine — a. 1. Of the amaranth, like an amaranth. 2. Unfading, fadeless, imperishable, undecaying, undying, deathless, immortal, perennial, ever blooming, ever vernal. 3. Purplish, purpureal, amethystine …
117amaranthine — adjective 1. of or related to the amaranth plant • Pertains to noun: ↑amaranth 2. of an imaginary flower that never fades • Syn: ↑unfading • Similar to: ↑immortal …
118Masonic Lodge — This article is about the Masonic term for a membership group. For buildings named Masonic Lodge, see Masonic Lodge (disambiguation) Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry Core Articles Freemasonry · Grand Lodge · Masonic Lodge · Masonic… …
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120DeMolay International — This article is about the fraternal order. For the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, see Jacques De Molay. Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry …