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Definition of the noun carlina
What does carlina mean as a name of something?
noun - plural: -
- genus of Mediterranean thistles
- lexical domain: Plants - nouns denoting plants
- synonym of Carlina: genus Carlina
- more generic term: asterid dicot genus = genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs
- member of: aster family / Asteraceae / Compositae / family Asteraceae / family Compositae = plants with heads composed of many florets: aster; daisy; dandelion; goldenrod; marigold; lettuces; ragweed; sunflower; thistle
- member: carline thistle = a thistle of the genus Carlina
Characters
- Carlina is a fictional character from the 1996 film The Cyclone.
- also known as Carlina l'erborista
- in the film "The Cyclone", played by Tosca D'Aquino
- Carlina is a fictional character from the 1995 film Selvaggi.
- in the film "Selvaggi", played by Monica Scattini
- Carlina is a fictional character from the 2007 film Manuale d'amore 2 - Capitoli Successivi.
- in the film "Manuale d'amore 2 - Capitoli Successivi", played by Valentina Carnelutti
Phrases with Carlina
Phrases starting with the word Carlina:
- Carlina Bollei
- Carlina Scabra
- Carlina Sicula
- carlina acaulis
- Carlina Echinus
- Carlina Bolleana
- carlina vulgaris
- Carlina Bracteata
- Carlina Macrophylla
- Carlina Sicula Sicula
- Carlina Sicula Mareotica
Phrases ending with the word Carlina:
Other phrases containing the word Carlina:
- Species Carlina Bollei
- Species Carlina Sicula
- Species Carlina Echinus
- Species Carlina Bolleana
- Species Carlina Bracteata
- Form Carlina Sicula Sicula
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Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Carlina
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Planetary Systems (2008)
Detection, Formation and Habitability of Extrasolar Planets by Marc Ollivier, Therese Encrenaz, Francoise Roques, Franck Selsis, Fabienne Casoli
Carlina is a very long-term experiment, which anticipates the very large arrays of space telescopes, such as that proposed in the Exo Earth Imager concept ( Labeyrie et al., 2003). 8.2.1.2 Space Observatories SPITZER The SPITZER space ...
Everybody Eats There (2007)
by William Stadiem, Mara Gibbs
The Carlina is a sauce of tomatoes, capers, Worcestershire sauce, and pickles that is evocative of a Bloody Mary- good bar food, albeit maybe not at sixty-five euros. A recent risotto primavera evoked Knorr's onion soup mix, and a fritto misto ...
Flavonoids of the Sunflower Family (Asteraceae) (2001)
by Bruce A. Bohm, Tod F. Stuessy
Carlina: Carlina is a genus of about 28 species found in the Mediterranean area, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia. We have flavonoid data for only five. The principal compounds reported are C-glycosylflavones in C. acanthifolia ...
Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist (1893)
It will be seen by this honoured set that the tendency is to favour selfs and brilliant colours, but visitors, and especially ladies, are mnch pleased with the lighter coloured flowers ; Carlina is a fine white flower, delicately veined with purple, ...
GC & HTJ. (1893)
It will be seen by this honoured set that the tendency is to favour selfs and brilliant colours, but visitors, and especially ladies, are much pleased with the lighter coloured flowers; Carlina is a fine white flower, delicately veined with purple, ...
Universal Technological Dictionary (1823)
Or, Familiar Explanation of the Terms Used in All Arts and Sciences : Containing Definitions Drawn from the Original Writers, and Illustrated by Plates, Diagrams, Cuts, &c by George Crabb
CARLINA (Bot.) vide Carline Thistle. CARLINA in the Linnean system, a genus of plants, Class 19 Syngenesia, Order 1 Polygamia AEqualis. Generic Characters. Cal. common ventricose ; scales numerous-Cor. compound uniform; corollets ...
The Gardeners Dictionary (1754)
Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving All Sorts of Trees, Plants, and Flowers, for the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleasure Gardens; as Also Those which are Used in Medicine. With Directions for the Culture of Vineyards, and Making of Wine in England. In which Likewise are Included the Practical Parts of Husbandry by Philip Miller
Carlina acaulos, ntagno flore albo. C. B. Carline-thistle without Stalks, and a large white Flower. z. Carlina acaulos, magna flore purpurco. C. B. Carline-thistle without Stalks, and a large purple Flower. 3. Carlina jylwstris -vulgaris. Cluf.
Universal Technological Dictionary Or Familiar Explanation of the Terms Used in All Arts and Sciences (1823)
Containing Definitions Drawn from the Original Writers : in Two Volumes by George Crabb
Carlina in the Linnean system, a genus of plants, Class 19 Syngenesia, Order 1 Polygamia JEqualis. Generic Characters. Cal. common ventricose ; scales numerous. — Cor. compound uniform ; corollets hermaphrodite ; tube slender; border ...
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature (1810)
Carlina corymbosa, or corymbed carline- thistle: stem many-siowered, subdivided ; flowers señile, ray of the calyxes yellow .
Lexicon Medicum, Or, Medical Dictionary (1848)
Containing an Explanation of the Terms in Anatomy, Human and Comparative, Botany, Chemistry, Forensic Medicine, Materia Medica, Obstetrics, Pharmacy, Physiology, Practice of Physic, Surgery, Toxicology, and the Different Branches of Natural Sciences Connected with Medicine, Together with a Variety of Information on All These Subjects by Robert Hooper
CARLINA. (Carolina, from Carolus Magnus, Charles the Great, or Charlemagne: because, as the story goes, an angel showed the Carline thistle ...
The Gardener's and Botanist's Dictionary (1807)
Containing the Best and Newest Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower Garden, and Nursery; of the Performing the Practical Parts of Agriculture; of Managing Vineyards, and of Propagating All Sorts of Timber Trees by Philip Miller
Carlina sz'stle.
A Dictionary of Dental Science, Biography, Bibliography and Medical Terminology (1854)
by Chapin A. HARRIS
CARLINA ACANTHIFO'LIA. The wild artichoke. CARLINA.
Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, containing a concise account of the various subjects and terms, ... and formulae for ... preparations etc. Third edition (1865)
Carlina acaulis. CARDOPERICARDITIS, see Pcricarditis.
The London Medical Dictionary, Including Under Distinct Heads Every Branch of Medecine (1809)
by Bartholomew Parr
A name of tha carlina, or such of this tribe as yield a viscous juice. The ixia, or ixias, is represented as poisonous ; but it is not clearly known to what plant these names belong.
A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns (1973)
by John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw
Carlina L. Comp. (11). 20 Eur., Medit., As. C. vulgaris L. (car- line-thistle) Brit.
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Muralla carlina
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Butterfly on Carlina
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Piazza Carlina, 7:20 AM
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Carlina gummifera - ASTERACEAE
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CARDOS AMARELOS(CARLINA CORYMBOSA)...
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Butterfly on Carlina
Up on Mount Ipsarion, on the Greek island of Thassos.
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Carlina Spring Beauty (Claytonia caroliniana)
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Butterflies on Carlina
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