10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIVI DIVI»
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divi divi in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
divi divi and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees: Volume 1: North America - Strona 134
Schltdl. Poinciana coriaria Jacq. dividivi caesalpinia; diuidiui, divi divi (Jamaica); divi-divi; dividivi (Jamaica, Trinidad); libidibi, libi-didi (Jamaica) f césalpinie dividivi; divi divi (Haiti); divi-divi (Guadeloupe); dividivi, guatapana, libidibi, macasol ...
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Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, Second Edition - Strona 251
Amer., Guilandina bonduc L., G. bonducella L. Activities (Divi-Divi) — Abortifacient (f; WO2); Anthelminthic (1; HHB); Antipyretic (1; HHB; PH2; WO2); Antispasmodic (f; EFS); Astringent (1; HHB); Diuretic (1; EFS; WO2); Emollient (1; WO2); ...
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Dyes and tannins - Strona 49
Authors P.C.M. Jansen CAESALPINIA CORIARIA (Jacq.) Willd. Protologue Sp. pl. 2(1): 532 (1799). Family Caesalpiniaceae (Leguminosae – Cae- salpinioideae) Chromosome number 2n = 24 Vernacular names Divi-divi (En). Dividivi (Fr).
P. C. M. Jansen, D. Cardon, 2005
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Spanish Word Histories and Mysteries: English Words That ...
Germanic word that appears in Italian marcare appears in Old English as mearc, "mark," the ancestor of Modern English mark. divi-divi The divi-divi is a tree native to southern Mexico, Central America, the northern part of South America, and ...
Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries, 2007
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India - Tom 2 - Strona 8
“The actual demand for Divi-divi pods is not known. England imports about 4,000 tons every year, in addition to about iz,000 tons of sumach. But as Divi-divi is gradually ousting the latter, its demand appears to be capable of great expansion.
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow ...
N0tice of Divi-divi. By J OHN Srrmnousn, Ph.D. Tms substance, by some called Divi-divi, by others Libi-divi, has of late years been imported into this country from Carthagona in considerable quantities. It is the pod of a leguminous shrub, which ...
Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 1842
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Memoirs and Proceedings of the Chemical Society of London
The tannin of oak bark appears, therefore, also to differ from that of nut-galls. Divi-divi. — The astringent substance by some called Divi- divi, by others Libi-divi, has of late years been imported into Great Britain from Carthagena in considerable ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1843
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Handbook of LEGUMES of World Economic Importance - Strona 29
Leathers tanned with divi-divi liquors are affected by climatic conditions; leather is soft and spongy in wet weather, and lacks pliability in dry weather. DESCRIPTION: Large bush or poorly formed small spreading tree, 10 m or more tall; stem ...
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The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom - Strona 602
400 tons of the seed pods and bark of the Algaroba, or Locust-tree (Prosopis pallida) were imported in 1849 into Liverpool from Valparaiso, as a substitute for divi-divi in tanning. 3,200 lbs. of divi-divi were exported from the port of Augostara, ...
Peter Lund Simmonds, 1854
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Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: ... - Strona 87
Schltdl. Poinciana coriaria Jacq. e dividivi caesalpinia; American sumac, diuidiui, divi divi (Jamaica); divi-divi; dividivi (Jamaica, Trinidad); guatapanal (USA); libidibi, libi-didi (Jamaica) f césalpinie dividivi; divi divi (Haiti); divi-divi (Guadeloupe); ...
M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette, 2013
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIVI DIVI»
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divi divi is used in the context of the following news items.
Beware Lonely Beaches!
This results in the arching Divi Divi trees that appear to bow to the island in reverence. Although, it can wreck a hairdo that won't tolerate the instant redo as soon ... «Huffington Post, Sep 15»
Divi Divi BN2P near Bonaire on Oct 22nd 2009, engine failure …
1. After one of the two engines failed, the flight continued to Bonaire. By not returning to the nearby situated departure airport, the safest flight operation was not ... «The Aviation Herald, May 11»
Divi Divi crash kwam door overbelading
CURAÇAO – Het langverwachte rapport van de Onderzoeksraad voor Veiligheid naar de Divi Divi Air crash in 2009 is openbaar. Als belangrijkste kwam naar ... «Versgeperst.com, May 11»
'Hero' pilot dies in Caribbean crash
Robert Mansell, 32, originally from Knowle, West Midlands, had used his skills as a "good pilot" to save lives, said his employers Divi Divi Air. He was flying ... «BBC News, Oct 09»
Accident: Divi Divi BN2P near Bonaire on Oct 22nd 2009, engine …
A Divi Divi Air Britten-Norman BN2 A Islander, registration PJ-SUN performing flight 016 from Curacao to Bonaire (Netherlands Antilles) with 9 passengers and 1 ... «The Aviation Herald, Oct 09»