gold-of-pleasure — sėjamoji judra statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bastutinių šeimos pašarinis, aliejinis augalas (Camelina sativa), paplitęs Europoje ir Azijoje. atitikmenys: lot. Camelina parodii; Camelina sativa; Myagrum sativum angl. big seed false flax;… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
gold-of-pleasure — gold of pleas·ure (gōldʹəv plĕzhʹər) n. A Eurasian plant (Camelina sativa) having small yellow flowers and seeds rich in oil. * * * … Universalium
gold-of-pleasure — gold of pleasˈure noun A cruciferous plant (Camelina sativa), yellow flowered, once much cultivated for its oil rich seeds • • • Main Entry: ↑gold … Useful english dictionary
gold of pleasure — Date: 1597 a European herb (Camelina sativa) of the mustard family that is cultivated for its oil rich seeds … New Collegiate Dictionary
gold-of-pleasure — /goʊld əv ˈplɛʒə/ (say gohld uhv plezhuh) noun a herb, Camelina sativa, with small yellowish flowers …
gold of pleasure — noun annual European false flax having small white flowers; cultivated since Neolithic times as a source of fiber and for its oil rich seeds; widely naturalized in North America • Syn: ↑Camelina sativa • Hypernyms: ↑crucifer, ↑cruciferous plant • … Useful english dictionary
gold — n. & adj. n. 1 a yellow malleable ductile high density metallic element resistant to chemical reaction, occurring naturally in quartz veins and gravel, and precious as a monetary medium, in jewellery, etc. Usage: Symb.: Au. 2 the colour of gold.… … Useful english dictionary
Pleasure Beach Blackpool — vom South Pier aus gesehen Ort Blackpool/Lancashire … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gold Hotel Jerusalem (Jerusalem) — Gold Hotel Jerusalem country: Israel, city: Jerusalem (Central Location) Gold Hotel Jerusalem The Gold Hotel Jerusalem is located at the entrance to Jerusalem, across the street from the Israel Congress Center, and next to a large business… … International hotels
Gold Standard Labs — Gold Standard Laboratories Pour les articles homonymes, voir GSL. Filiale de Fondé en 1993 Fondateur Sonny … Wikipédia en Français