kelp

  • 21kelp-, kl̥p- —     kelp , kl̥p     English meaning: jar, cauldron     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Krug, Topf”     Material: Gk. κάλπις, ιδος, κάλπη f. “crock, pitcher; Aschenurne”; Lat. calpar, üris “ wine cask “ (*calp üli , probably Lat. further formations of Gk …

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  • 22kelp — ► NOUN 1) a very large brown seaweed having broad fronds divided into strips. 2) the ashes of seaweed used as a source of various salts. ORIGIN of unknown origin …

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  • 23Kelp — Taxobox name =Kelp image width = 270px image caption = Californian kelp forest domain = Eukaryota regnum = Chromalveolata phylum = Heterokontophyta classis = Phaeophyceae ordo = Laminariales ordo authority = Migula subdivision ranks = Families… …

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  • 24Kelp — Nom vernaculaire ou nom normalisé ambigu : Le terme «  Kelp  » s applique en français à plusieurs taxons distincts. Kelp …

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  • 25KELP-FM — Infobox Radio station name = KELP FM city = Mesquite, New Mexico area = El Paso, Texas / Las Cruces, New Mexico branding = slogan = Reaching Families and Changing Lives through Jesus Christ airdate = frequency = 89.3 MHz format = Christian erp =… …

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  • 26KELP (AM) — Infobox Radio station name = KELP city = El Paso, Texas area = branding = slogan = El Pasos Christian Statio frequency = 1590 kHz airdate = share = 0.5, #26 share as of = Fa 07 format = Christian radio power = 800 Watts erp = haat = class = B… …

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  • 27kelp — /kɛlp / (say kelp) noun 1. any of the large brown seaweeds, as Macrocystis, Sarcophycus or Undaria. 2. the ash of such seaweeds. {Middle English culp; ultimate origin unknown} Kelp can grow up to 30 metres high and is the largest, and the fastest …

  • 28kelp — UK [kelp] / US noun [countable] Word forms kelp : singular kelp plural kelps a large brown type of seaweed (= a plant that grows in the sea) …

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  • 29KELP —    an alkaline substance derived from the ashes of certain sea weeds, yielding iodine, soda, potass, and certain oils; kelp burning was formerly a valuable industry in Orkney and the Hebrides …

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  • 30kelp — [[t]ke̱lp[/t]] N UNCOUNT Kelp is a type of flat brown seaweed …

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