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Species of legume
Astragalus pendulus, synonym Astragalus coelestis, is a species of milkvetch native to Iran, the Transcaucasus and Turkey. Astragalus coelestis was assessed
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the genus Astragalus. Astragalus aaronii (Eig) Zohary Astragalus aaronsohnianus Eig Astragalus abadehensis Maassoumi & Podlech Astragalus abbreviatus
List_of_Astragalus_species
postianus Astragalus annularis Astragalus antilibani Astragalus argyrothamnos Astragalus asterias Astragalus barbatus Astragalus berytheus Astragalus bethlehemiticus
Flora_of_Lebanon
ulicina Astragalus acaulis Astragalus albispinus Astragalus ammodendron Astragalus arenarius, arenarious milk-vetch Astragalus aucheri Astragalus balfourianus
List_of_least_concern_plants
Aspalathus sanguinea Astragalus atricapillus Astragalus castetteri, Castetter's milkvetch Astragalus harrisonii, Harrison's milkvetch Astragalus inyoensis, Inyo
List of near threatened plants
List_of_near_threatened_plants
astracantha Astragalus aspindzicus, Aspindzian astragalus Astragalus hirtulus Astragalus holophyllus, entire-leaved milk vetch Astragalus leucolobus,
List of IUCN Red List vulnerable plants
List_of_IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_plants
Astragalus lentiginosus←
List of descriptive plant species epithets (I–Z)
List_of_descriptive_plant_species_epithets_(I–Z)
(N) Asplenium × trudellii (N) Aster tataricus (I) Astragalus canadensis var. canadensis (N) Astragalus neglectus (N) Athyrium filix-femina ssp. angustum
List_of_flora_of_Ohio
(N) Asplenium × trudellii (N) Aster tataricus (I) Astragalus canadensis var. canadensis (N) Astragalus neglectus (N) Athyrium filix-femina ssp. angustum
List_of_flora_of_Indiana
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
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Tamil
Jennisha | ஜேநà¯à®¨à¯€à®·à®¾
Dispeller of ignorance
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German, Latin, Teutonic
Long Bearded
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Arabic, Muslim
Lamp of the State
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African, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, English, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil
The Gold One; Golden; Queen; Magical
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Cook.
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Light
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Jyoshya | ஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®·à¯à®¯à®¾
Boy/Male
Indian
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Resembling the astragalus in form.
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A genus of papilionaceous plants, of the tribe Galegeae, containing numerous species, two of which are called, in English, milk vetch and licorice vetch. Gum tragacanth is obtained from different oriental species, particularly the A. gummifer and A. verus.
a.
Of or pertaining to the astragalus.
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A round molding encircling a cannon near the mouth.
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A plant (Astragalus Hornii) growing in the Southwestern United States, which is said to poison horses and cattle, first making them insane. The name is also given vaguely to several other species of the same genus. Called also loco weed.
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The bone or cartilage of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia and corresponds to a part of the astragalus in man and most mammals.
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See Astragal, 1.
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A small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead.
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Any plant of the genus Astragalus. See Milk vetch.
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The bone or cartilage between the radiale and ulnare in the carpus, and between the tibiale and fibulare in the tarsus. It corresponds to the lunar in the carpus, and to a part of the astragalus in the tarsus of man and most mammals.
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The ankle bone, or hock bone; the bone of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia at the ankle.
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The astragalus.
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A kind of gum procured from a spiny leguminous shrub (Astragalus gummifer) of Western Asia, and other species of Astragalus. It comes in hard whitish or yellowish flakes or filaments, and is nearly insoluble in water, but slowly swells into a mucilaginous mass, which is used as a substitute for gum arabic in medicine and the arts. Called also gum tragacanth.
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A convex molding of rounded surface, generally from half to three quarters of a circle.