Jul
10
2008

JASMINE s. (Ar. iasmin). Bot. genus in the family Jasmineae which includes some forty species of climbing shrubs that produce fragrant flowers: Spanish jasmine.
— Flowers of this plant: double jasmine …Read more »
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Jul
02
2008

HEBR0N (originally Kirjath-Arba, Arabic El Khulil) city of Palestine, 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) South of Jerusalem; approximately 5 000 inhabitants. It is located partly on the slopes of two hills and partly in the valley of Mamre. At the Southern end of …Read more »
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Jun
30
2008

MANOMETER S. (gr. manos, rare; metron measure.) Phys. Instrument used to measure the stress of gas or vapor: the manometer of a steam engine.
— The force of fluids contained in a closed space is usually expressed in units of atmospheric pressure, called atmosphere, which are equal …Read more »
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Jun
16
2008

ISCHIA (formerly Oenaria and Pithecusa), island in Italy, in the Mediterranean, North of the entrance to the Bay of Naples, 69 square kilometers (43 sq. miles). Pop. 24.500. Near its center stands the Epomeo volcano, 800 m above sea level. The latest eruption …Read more »
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Jun
15
2008

ROOK s. bird that looks very similar to the crow.
— Rooks (corvus fruqilegus, Linn.) are smaller than crows, their bill is longer and sharper. Males are 50 cm (20 in) long ; females, smaller and not quite as …Read more »
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May
27
2008

ABU SIMBEL, A place in lower Nubia on the left bank of the Nile, 45 kilometers (28 miles) southwest of Derr, remarkable for its two Egyptian temples carved in rock. Both have a front wall made of sandstone and interior walls are dug into solid rock. The smaller …Read more »
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May
17
2008

I0NA or Icolmkill, also known as I or Hy, small island in the Inner Hebrides (Scotland), separated from Mull by a 2 km (1.24 miles) wide channel, called Strait of I or Icolmkill. This island is 5 km (3.11 miles) long and 2.25 km (1.4 miles) wide …Read more »
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