- hastilis
- hastilis, hastile ADJon a (spear) shaft; supported by a shaft/staff
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
Latin-English dictionary. 2013.
Eugenia hastilis — taxobox status = CR status system = IUCN2.3 regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Myrtales familia = Myrtaceae genus = Eugenia species = E. hastilis binomial = Eugenia hastilis… … Wikipedia
Xanthorrhaea hastilis — Botany Bay Bot a*ny Bay A harbor on the east coast of Australia, and an English convict settlement there; so called from the number of new plants found on its shore at its discovery by Cook in 1770. [1913 Webster] Note: Hence, any place to which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Leontodon hastilis L. — Symbol LEHID Synonym Symbol LEHA2 Botanical Family Asteraceae … Scientific plant list
Leontodon hastilis L. var. glabratus W.D.J. Koch — Symbol LEHID Synonym Symbol LEHAG Botanical Family Asteraceae … Scientific plant list
Leontodon hastilis L. var. vulgaris W.D.J. Koch — Symbol LEHIH Synonym Symbol LEHAV Botanical Family Asteraceae … Scientific plant list
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Botany Bay — Bot a*ny Bay A harbor on the east coast of Australia, and an English convict settlement there; so called from the number of new plants found on its shore at its discovery by Cook in 1770. [1913 Webster] Note: Hence, any place to which desperadoes … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Botany Bay kino — Botany Bay Bot a*ny Bay A harbor on the east coast of Australia, and an English convict settlement there; so called from the number of new plants found on its shore at its discovery by Cook in 1770. [1913 Webster] Note: Hence, any place to which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English