10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABELMOSK»
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A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Perfumery
This tincture abel- mosehi fulfils its object as a fixing agent only when about one
year old, when it possesses a very fine aroma. Abelmosk grains are the seeds of
a plant (Abelmoschus moschatus Monch; Hebiscus abelmosckus, L.) indigenous
...
2
Identification, Selection, and Use of Southern Plants: For ...
... worthy of consideration for Southern plantings include the following:
Abelmoscus. species. Abelmosk. A dense perennial with star-shaped, lobed
leaves and small salmon-colored, hibiscuslike flowers. Excellent for summer
color that extends ...
Neil G. Odenwald, James R. Turner, 2006
The fruit of a kind of palm-tree, whose seeds have been thought useful in
diseases of the chest. ABDALAVI. The Egyptian melon. ABELMOSCHUS
MOSCHATUS. See Abelmosk. ABELMOSK. (Abelmoschus Moschatus, Hibiscus
Abelmoschus.) ...
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The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An ...
(by 1899) Bot. [NL < abelmosch abelmosk (q.v.) -I- -us] A genus of herbs. W [2]
abelmosk, n. (c.1771 W9) Bot. [NL Abelmoschus < Ar 'abu-al-musk father or
source of the musk + L -us] A genus of orig. Asian bushy herbs whose musky
seeds are ...
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye, 1994
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Korean culture, legacies and lore
When the fibers are well dissolved, the glue-like sap of the abelmosk plant, or
takp'ul, is added to the solution. Abelmosk, an annual of the mallow family, which
is called hwang-ch'ok-kyu in Korean, has roots which exude a sticky gum. It helps
...
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Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons: The Origins of English ...
Ultimately,thewordis relatedto the earlier and identical Aramaic word for'father',
abba, whichispopularlyused in Christian scriptures asameans ofaddressing God.
2. ABELMOSK First used inEnglish in the early eighteenth century, abelmosk is ...
Paul Jones, Paul Anthony Jones, 2013
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The Herb Book: The Most Complete Catalog of Herbs Ever Published
Abelmosk (Hibiscus moschatus) , 521 Acacia (Acacia spp.), 524, 552 Acacia (
Acacia senegal), 84 Acerola (Malpighia punicifolia), 478 Adder's-tongue (
Erythronium americanum), 85 Agave (Agave spp.), 552 Agave (Agave americana
), 85-86 ...
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Lost Crops of Africa: Volume II: Vegetables
Related Species The genus Abelmoschus includes from 6 to 15 species in the
Afro-Asian tropics and North Australia. One that stands out is abelmosk or
ambrette (Abelmoschus moschatus Medik.; syn. Hibiscus abelmoschus).
Indigenous to ...
Development, Security, and Cooperation, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council, 2006
9
The Musk Trade and the Near East in the Early Medieval Period
Among plants the best known is Hibiscus abelmoschatus, also called abelmosk,
ambrette, and the musk mallow.1 The root of plants such as spikenard (
Nardostachysjatamansi or grandiflora, or Valerian sp.) and angelica (Angelica ...
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The families of plants: with their natural characters, ...
A. Abele, Papulus Abelmosk, Hibiscus Acacia, Mimosa Acacia, false, Robinia
Acacia, German, Prunus Acacia, three-thorned, Gleditfia Acajou, Anacardium
Aconite, Aconitum Aconite, Winter, Helleborus Adam's Apple, Citrus Adam's
Needle, ...
Carl von Linné, Lichfield, Eng. Botanical Society, 1787
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