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  • Corm
  • Underground plant stem

    Corm or bulbo-tuber (also spelled bulbotuber) is a short, vertical, swollen, underground plant stem that serves as a storage organ that some plants use

    Corm

    Corm

    Corm

  • Cormor
  • River in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    45°46′N 13°08′E / 45.767°N 13.133°E / 45.767; 13.133 The Cormor is an Italian river in the Province of Udine. The source of the river is west of Fagagna

    Cormor

    Cormor

    Cormor

  • Taro
  • Species of plant

    family Araceae that are used as vegetables for their corms, leaves, stems and petioles. Taro corms are a food staple in African, Caribbean, Oceanian, East

    Taro

    Taro

    Taro

  • Root vegetable
  • Plant roots used as a vegetable

    such as taproots and root tubers, as well as non-roots such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and stem tubers. Root vegetables are generally energy storage

    Root vegetable

    Root vegetable

    Root_vegetable

  • Amorphophallus konjac
  • Edible plant from Yunnan, China

    Asia, the perennial species forms a corm, the stem of which produces a purplish flower. Food made from the corm is known as konnyaku in Japanese – which

    Amorphophallus konjac

    Amorphophallus konjac

    Amorphophallus_konjac

  • Corm (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    A corm is an underground part of a plant stem. Corm may also refer to: Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) Corm (surname), list of people with

    Corm (disambiguation)

    Corm_(disambiguation)

  • Parco Botanico Friulano "Cormor"
  • The Parco Botanico Friulano "Cormor", also known as the Parco del Cormor or Parco Botanico del Cormôr, is a municipal park and botanical garden located

    Parco Botanico Friulano "Cormor"

    Parco Botanico Friulano

    Parco_Botanico_Friulano_"Cormor"

  • Cormes
  • Commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    Cormes (French pronunciation: [kɔʁm]) is a commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in Northwestern France. As of 2023, the population

    Cormes

    Cormes

    Cormes

  • Saffron
  • Spice made from crocus flowers

    assistance: clusters of corms, underground, bulb-like, starch-storing organs, must be dug up, divided, and replanted. A corm survives for one season,

    Saffron

    Saffron

    Saffron

  • List of rivers of Italy
  • Maria di Leuca. Timavo (Reka) Isonzo (Soča) Vipacco (Vipava) Torre Natisone Cormor Ausa Tagliamento Livenza Piave Brenta Bacchiglione Adige Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po

    List of rivers of Italy

    List of rivers of Italy

    List_of_rivers_of_Italy

  • Shirataki noodles
  • Type of Japanese noodles made from konjac

    hiragana しらたき) are translucent, gelatinous Japanese noodles made from the corm of the konjac plant. In traditional Japanese cuisine, they are eaten in soups

    Shirataki noodles

    Shirataki noodles

    Shirataki_noodles

  • Charles Corm
  • Lebanese writer, industrialist, and philanthropist (1894–1963)

    Charles Corm (1894–1963) was a Lebanese writer, industrialist, and philanthropist. He is considered to be the leader of the Phoenicianism movement in Lebanon

    Charles Corm

    Charles Corm

    Charles_Corm

  • Cataphyll
  • In plants, a reduced, small leaf

    [citation needed] Cataphylls can have many other forms. Some, such as spines, corm-scales, and bud-scales, may be persistent but may not perform their major

    Cataphyll

    Cataphyll

    Cataphyll

  • Corm (surname)
  • This is an article about notable people with the Corm surname

    Corm is a Lebanese surname. The Corm family is a prominent and wealthy Christian family originally from Ghosta and with its roots traced back to the 15th

    Corm (surname)

    Corm_(surname)

  • Cormic Cosgrove
  • American soccer player

    Cormic F. Cosgrove (February 15, 1869 – July 6, 1930) was an American amateur soccer player who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He died in St. Louis

    Cormic Cosgrove

    Cormic_Cosgrove

  • Eleocharis dulcis
  • Grass-like sedge grown for its edible corms

    tropical Africa, and Oceania. It is grown in many countries for its edible corms, but if eaten uncooked, the surface of the plants may transmit fasciolopsiasis

    Eleocharis dulcis

    Eleocharis dulcis

    Eleocharis_dulcis

  • Guglielmo Vicario
  • Italian footballer (born 1996)

    played for the youth sides of Donatello Calcio Udine, ASD Bearzi Calcio, ASD Cormor Calcio Amatori and ASD Ancona Udine before joining Udinese's Primavera squad

    Guglielmo Vicario

    Guglielmo Vicario

    Guglielmo_Vicario

  • Kenny McCormick
  • Fictional character in South Park

    Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick is a fictional character and one of the four main protagonists in the adult animated sitcom South Park, alongside Stan Marsh

    Kenny McCormick

    Kenny_McCormick

  • Daoud Corm
  • Lebanese painter

    Daoud Corm (26 June 1852 – 6 June 1930), also known as David Corm in English, was an influential Lebanese painter and the father of writer, industrialist

    Daoud Corm

    Daoud Corm

    Daoud_Corm

  • Erythronium americanum
  • Species of flowering plant

    28 mm oval underground corm. The corm is often located in the upper 11 cm of soil although it may be as deep as 30 cm. The corms of E. americanum are buried

    Erythronium americanum

    Erythronium americanum

    Erythronium_americanum

  • Udine
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    high plain, a few kilometers from the hilly area, and is bordered by the Cormor stream to the west and the Torre stream to the east. At the center of the

    Udine

    Udine

    Udine

  • Glucomannan
  • Chemical compound

    antimutagenic defense. Glucomannan comprises 40% by dry weight of the roots, or corm, of the konjac plant. Another culinary source is salep, ground from the roots

    Glucomannan

    Glucomannan

    Glucomannan

  • Lūʻau (food)
  • Traditional Polynesian dish of cooked taro leaves and stems

    ingredient. While taro generally is known as a root vegetable for its starchy corms, the leaves (and stems) are consumed as well. The base recipe is vegetarian

    Lūʻau (food)

    Lūʻau (food)

    Lūʻau_(food)

  • Georges Corm
  • Lebanese economist, historian and politician (1940–2024)

    Georges Corm (Arabic: جورج قرم;‎ 1940 – 14 August 2024) was a Lebanese economist. He served as minister of finance in the government of Salim Hoss from

    Georges Corm

    Georges_Corm

  • Peduncle (botany)
  • Stalk of a plant bearing an inflorescence or solitary flower

    compressed aerial stem or from a subterranean stem (rhizome, tuber, bulb, corm), with few or no bracts except the part near the rachis or receptacle, it

    Peduncle (botany)

    Peduncle (botany)

    Peduncle_(botany)

  • Cyrus McCormick
  • American inventor and businessman (1809–1884)

    Cyrus Hall McCormick (February 15, 1809 – May 13, 1884) was an American inventor and businessman who founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company,

    Cyrus McCormick

    Cyrus McCormick

    Cyrus_McCormick

  • Mary McCormic
  • American operatic soprano (1889–1981)

    Mary McCormic (November 11, 1889 – February 10, 1981) was an American operatic soprano and a professor of opera at the University of North Texas College

    Mary McCormic

    Mary McCormic

    Mary_McCormic

  • Arum
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae

    Arum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. They are native to Europe, northern Africa, and western and central Asia, with the highest species

    Arum

    Arum

    Arum

  • Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules
  • Substances delivering CO within the body

    monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) are chemical compounds designed to release controlled amounts of carbon monoxide (CO). CORMs are being developed as potential

    Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules

    Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules

    Carbon_monoxide-releasing_molecules

  • Cocoyam
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    reach 50 centimetres (20 inches) in length. The corm produces lateral buds that give rise to side-corms (cormels, suckers) or stolons (long runners, creeping

    Cocoyam

    Cocoyam

    Cocoyam

  • Gladiolus × byzantinus
  • Species of plant

    introduced to the British Isles, and to Tasmania. A perennial arising from a corm and reaching 90 cm (35 in), it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's

    Gladiolus × byzantinus

    Gladiolus × byzantinus

    Gladiolus_×_byzantinus

  • Crocus
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Iridaceae (iris family) comprising about 100 species of perennials growing from corms. They are low growing plants, whose flower stems remain underground, that

    Crocus

    Crocus

    Crocus

  • Crocosmia
  • Genus of flowering plants in the iris family

    the lowermost corm in a chain are contractile roots and drag the corm deeper into the ground where conditions allow. The chains of corms are fragile and

    Crocosmia

    Crocosmia

    Crocosmia

  • Ranunculus bulbosus
  • Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family

    20–40 cm (8–16 in) tall, erect, branching, and slightly hairy, with a swollen corm-like base. There are alternate and sessile leaves on the stem. The flower

    Ranunculus bulbosus

    Ranunculus bulbosus

    Ranunculus_bulbosus

  • Hollman McCormick
  • Colombian footballer (born 2005)

    Hollman Camilo McCormick Pinzón (born 28 October 2005) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Van. On 22 October 2020, just

    Hollman McCormick

    Hollman_McCormick

  • Crocus sativus
  • Species of flowering plant

    perennial herb that grows about 10 to 30 cm high. It develops as an underground corm, which produces leaves, bracts, bracteole, and the flowering stalk. It generally

    Crocus sativus

    Crocus sativus

    Crocus_sativus

  • Xanthosoma
  • Genus of plants

    naturalized in other tropical regions. Several are grown for their starchy corms, an important food staple of tropical regions, known variously as malanga

    Xanthosoma

    Xanthosoma

    Xanthosoma

  • Windhaven
  • 1981 novel by George R. R. Martin and Lisa Tuttle

    and the wings are confiscated by one of Lesser Amberly's other flyers, Corm. Corm soon lets it be known that he intends to give the wings to a flyer from

    Windhaven

    Windhaven

  • Lebanon
  • Country in West Asia

    Syria and Lebanon 1799–1861 in: Journal of Asian History 14 (1982) Georges Corm, Le Liban contemporain. Histoire et société (La découverte, 2003 et 2005)

    Lebanon

    Lebanon

    Lebanon

  • List of mammals
  • Animals in class Mammalia

    Habitats: Savanna, shrubland, grassland, and caves Diet: Tubers, roots, and corms Hystricidae (Old World porcupine) Fischer von Waldheim, 1817 11 species

    List of mammals

    List of mammals

    List_of_mammals

  • Liatris
  • Genus of flowering plants

    They are perennials, surviving the winter and resprouting from underground corms. Liatris species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera

    Liatris

    Liatris

    Liatris

  • Gladiolus
  • Genus of perennial flowering plants

    distinct, are now included in Gladiolus. Gladioli grow from round, symmetrical corms (similar to crocuses) that are enveloped in several layers of brownish,

    Gladiolus

    Gladiolus

    Gladiolus

  • Erythronium mesochoreum
  • Species of flowering plant

    Arkansas. Erythronium mesochoreum forms flattened to egg-shaped corms up to 25 mm long. The corms grow offsets in a manner similar to tulips, creating new plants

    Erythronium mesochoreum

    Erythronium mesochoreum

    Erythronium_mesochoreum

  • Poi (Hawaiian food)
  • Traditional staple food in the Polynesian diet

    Hawaiians traditionally cook the starchy, potato-like heart of the taro corm for hours in an underground oven called an imu, which is also used to cook

    Poi (Hawaiian food)

    Poi (Hawaiian food)

    Poi_(Hawaiian_food)

  • Iridaceae
  • Family of flowering plants comprising irises, gladioli, and crocuses

    crop saffron. Members of this family are perennial plants, with a bulb, corm or rhizome. The plants grow erect, and have leaves that are generally grass-like

    Iridaceae

    Iridaceae

    Iridaceae

  • Underground stem
  • Part of some vascular plants

    growing season to the next). Types of underground stems include bulbs, corms, rhizomes, stolons, and tubers. Plants have two structures or axes of growth

    Underground stem

    Underground_stem

  • Alpe Gera Dam
  • Dam in Sondrio

    The Alpe Gera Dam is a gravity dam on the Cormor River in a lateral valley of Valmalenco 17 km (11 mi) northeast of Sondrio in the Lombardy region of Italy

    Alpe Gera Dam

    Alpe_Gera_Dam

  • Elephant ear
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Xanthosoma, a genus native to tropical America cultivated for their starchy corms Burdock, a thistle in the genus Arctium Bergenia crassifolia or other plants

    Elephant ear

    Elephant_ear

  • Taro leaf blight
  • Species of single-celled organism

    colocasiae primarily infects leaves, but can also infect petioles and corms. Symptoms on leaves initially occur where water droplets accumulate and

    Taro leaf blight

    Taro leaf blight

    Taro_leaf_blight

  • Tarita Teriipaia
  • French Polynesian actress (born 1941)

    ISBN 9780982622643. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help) Carole Corm (1 February 2005). "Brando's Ex Tells Her Story". The New York Times. Retrieved

    Tarita Teriipaia

    Tarita Teriipaia

    Tarita_Teriipaia

  • Xanthosoma sagittifolium
  • Species of flowering plant

    flowering plant from the family Araceae. It produces an edible, starchy corm. X. sagittifolium is native to tropical America where it has been first cultivated

    Xanthosoma sagittifolium

    Xanthosoma sagittifolium

    Xanthosoma_sagittifolium

  • Moyu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Moyu may refer to: Moyu, the edible corm of the plant Amorphophallus konjac (konjac) Karakax County, or Moyu County, in Xinjiang, China Moyu railway station

    Moyu

    Moyu

  • Eddoe
  • Species of plant

    Colocasia esculenta), which is primarily used for its thickened stems (corms). In most cultivars there is an acrid taste that requires careful cooking

    Eddoe

    Eddoe

    Eddoe

  • Water chestnut
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    cuisine: Eleocharis dulcis, or Chinese water chestnut, is eaten for its crisp corm Water caltrop, Trapa natans and Trapa bicornis, is eaten for its starchy

    Water chestnut

    Water_chestnut

  • Alocasia odora
  • Species of flowering plant

    species of Alocasia grows to about 0.5–1.6 m high, or just over 5 feet, with corms measuring 4 cm to around 10 cm in diameter and 3–5 cm wide. The leaves are

    Alocasia odora

    Alocasia odora

    Alocasia_odora

  • Xanthosoma caracu
  • Species of flowering plant

    The corms and leaves are edible and are cultivated for food in Mexico, the Caribbean (including Puerto Rico) and northern South America. The corms are

    Xanthosoma caracu

    Xanthosoma_caracu

  • Arum italicum
  • Species of plant in family Araceae

    dissemination of soil contaminated with bulb and root fragments. In Croatia, its corms were eaten in times of famine. Leaves, fruits and rhizomes contain compounds

    Arum italicum

    Arum italicum

    Arum_italicum

  • Dipterostemon
  • Species of flowering plant

    Dipterostemon capitatus is an herbaceous perennial growing from an underground corm to a height of as much as 60 cm. It has 2–3 leaves which are 10–40 cm long

    Dipterostemon

    Dipterostemon

    Dipterostemon

  • Kocho (food)
  • Bread-like fermented food in Ethiopia

    dough-like texture. It is made from the scraped leaf sheath fibre and pulverised corm of the enset plant. Kocho can be stored underground from three months to

    Kocho (food)

    Kocho (food)

    Kocho_(food)

  • Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics
  • LB Henry Jameson RH Joseph Brady CH Edward Dierkes LH Martin Dooling OR Cormic Cosgrove IR Leo O'Connell CF Claude Jameson IL Harry Tate OL Thomas Cooke

    Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics

    Football_at_the_1904_Summer_Olympics

  • Val-de-la-Hune
  • Commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    Commerveil Conflans-sur-Anille Congé-sur-Orne Conlie Connerré Contilly Cormes Coudrecieux Coulaines Coulans-sur-Gée Coulongé Courcebœufs Courcelles-la-Forêt

    Val-de-la-Hune

    Val-de-la-Hune

    Val-de-la-Hune

  • Raunkiær plant life-form
  • Types of plant form as defined by Christen Raunkiær

    buds, and are divided into: Geophytes: rest in dry soil as a rhizome, bulb, corm, et cetera, e.g. crocus and tulip, and are subdivided into: Rhizome geophytes

    Raunkiær plant life-form

    Raunkiær plant life-form

    Raunkiær_plant_life-form

  • Gladiolus italicus
  • Species of flowering plant

    Behbahan Fruits and seeds Gladiolus italicus corms of different ages and sizes Gladiolus Italicus Corms, Behbahan Seed Capsules of Gladiolus Italicus

    Gladiolus italicus

    Gladiolus italicus

    Gladiolus_italicus

  • Babiana cinnamomea
  • Species of flowering plant

    6–2.4 in) high that annually forms leaves and flowers from an underground corm that is assigned to the iris family. It has inconspicuous pale greenish yellow

    Babiana cinnamomea

    Babiana cinnamomea

    Babiana_cinnamomea

  • Irideae
  • Tribe of flowering plants

    bear typically sword-shaped leaves and the rootstock is usually rhizome or corm. Only two subgenera of Iris have bulbs. These are Xiphium and Hermodactyloides

    Irideae

    Irideae

    Irideae

  • Crocus angustifolius
  • Species of flowering plant

    herbaceous perennial geophyte growing from a corm. The globose (round but bulging somewhat in the middle) shaped corm has a coarsely reticulated tunic. The flowers

    Crocus angustifolius

    Crocus angustifolius

    Crocus_angustifolius

  • Pozzuolo del Friuli
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    Mortegliano, and to the west with the comune of Lestizza. It is crossed by the Cormor torrent, and is located in the central part of the Friulian Plain. Under

    Pozzuolo del Friuli

    Pozzuolo del Friuli

    Pozzuolo_del_Friuli

  • Fluxapyroxad
  • Chemical compound

    rapeseed, safflower and sunflower) Peanuts Soybeans Sugar beets Tuberous and corm vegetables (potato) Fruit trees: Apples Crabapples Oriental pears (Pyrus

    Fluxapyroxad

    Fluxapyroxad

    Fluxapyroxad

  • List of lakes of Minnesota
  • Pond Scott Savage 22 21 11 6.4 McCormack St. Louis Chisholm 54 21 25 6.9 McCormic Stearns Sauk Centre 180 180 12 6 McCoy Hennepin Eden Prairie 11 11 10 3

    List of lakes of Minnesota

    List of lakes of Minnesota

    List_of_lakes_of_Minnesota

  • Oxalis triangularis
  • Species of flowering plant

    consumed. Oxalis triangularis grows from corms (also called "bulbils"), propagated by division. Like other corms, it goes through regular dormancy periods;

    Oxalis triangularis

    Oxalis triangularis

    Oxalis_triangularis

  • Balkanization
  • Fragmentation of a country or region

    many circles. During the 1980s, the Lebanese academic and writer Georges Corm used the term balkanisation to describe attempts by supporters of Israel

    Balkanization

    Balkanization

    Balkanization

  • National Order of the Cedar
  • Highest state order of Lebanon

    Kulthum, Egyptian singer, songwriter and actress – Commander, 1959. Charles Corm, Writer, Industrialist and Philanthropist – Grand Officer, 1959. Angela Jurdak

    National Order of the Cedar

    National Order of the Cedar

    National_Order_of_the_Cedar

  • Crocosmia aurea
  • Species of flowering plant

    average 120 centimetres (47 in) in height. It grows from basal underground corms with long stolons. The basal, alternate leaves are cauline, linear, with

    Crocosmia aurea

    Crocosmia aurea

    Crocosmia_aurea

  • Triteleia grandiflora
  • Species of flowering plant

    wild hyacinth. Triteleia grandiflora is a perennial herb growing from a corm. It produces two or three basal leaves up to 70 centimetres (28 in) long

    Triteleia grandiflora

    Triteleia grandiflora

    Triteleia_grandiflora

  • Amorphophallus titanum
  • Species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae

    sugars from the leaf accumulates (as starch) in an underground tuber or corm. After a period of about a year, the old leaf dies, and a new one grows in

    Amorphophallus titanum

    Amorphophallus titanum

    Amorphophallus_titanum

  • Order of Merit (Lebanon)
  • Highest national decoration

    organized to select the best design, which was won by the artist Georges Corm. His winning design depicted a Lebanese man in traditional costume preventing

    Order of Merit (Lebanon)

    Order of Merit (Lebanon)

    Order_of_Merit_(Lebanon)

  • Collège de la Sainte Famille
  • Private Catholic School in Cairo, Egypt

    Affairs Maximos V Hakim - late Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch Georges Corm - Lebanese economist and former Minister of Finance of Lebanon Henri Curiel

    Collège de la Sainte Famille

    Collège_de_la_Sainte_Famille

  • Jihad Azour
  • Lebanese economist and politician

    and 2004, he was senior advisor to the Minister of Finance with Georges Corm and then Fouad Siniora. It was during this time that the Value Added Tax

    Jihad Azour

    Jihad Azour

    Jihad_Azour

  • Vegetative reproduction
  • Asexual method of reproduction in plants

    dahlias. Corms are solid enlarged underground stems that store nutrients in their fleshy and solid stem tissue and are surrounded by papery leaves. Corms differ

    Vegetative reproduction

    Vegetative reproduction

    Vegetative_reproduction

  • List of Scottish Gaelic given names
  • Company, INC by Genealogical Publishing Co. INC, Baltimore 1995, 1996. Cormic gives this origin for Eogan (one MS, Eogen); and Zimmer considers Owen to

    List of Scottish Gaelic given names

    List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_given_names

  • Arisaema triphyllum
  • Species of flowering plant

    triphyllum sensu lato is a herbaceous, perennial, flowering plant growing from a corm. It typically grows up to two feet (61 cm) tall, but populations in Georgia

    Arisaema triphyllum

    Arisaema triphyllum

    Arisaema_triphyllum

  • Tuber
  • Storage organ in plants

    growth Caudex, a form of stem modification similar in appearance to a tuber Corm, modified stems covered by dry scale-like leaves called a tunic, differing

    Tuber

    Tuber

    Tuber

  • Gregory Charvat
  • American writer

    (2011-10-19). "MIT Researchers Develop Device That Sees Through Walls". PCMag.corm. Ziff Davis, Inc. Retrieved 2013-10-24. Finn, Emily (2011-10-19). "MIT's

    Gregory Charvat

    Gregory_Charvat

  • List of Lebanese painters
  • Bayrakdar Kiki Bokassa Huguette Caland Rafic Charaf Saloua Raouda Choucair Daoud Corm David Daoud Derrie Fakhoury Moustafa Farroukh Simone Fattal Chucrallah Fattouh

    List of Lebanese painters

    List of Lebanese painters

    List_of_Lebanese_painters

  • Triteleia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    most common in California. They are perennial plants growing from a fibrous corm roughly spherical in shape. They get their name from the fact that all parts

    Triteleia

    Triteleia

    Triteleia

  • Binagol
  • Filipino sweet steamed delicacy

    sweet steamed delicacy of the Waray people made from mashed giant taro corms, condensed milk, sugar, coconut milk, and egg yolks. It is distinctively

    Binagol

    Binagol

    Binagol

  • Ed Begley Jr.
  • American actor and activist (born 1949)

    Salesmen" Partners "Grave Squad" Lawyer Television short film Cooperstown Dave Cormeer Television film 1993, 1998 The Larry Sanders Show Himself 2 episodes 1994

    Ed Begley Jr.

    Ed Begley Jr.

    Ed_Begley_Jr.

  • Biarum
  • Genus of flowering plants

    limestone. The leaves of Biarum can be similar to grass or even oval. Their corms are spherical and the plants as a whole tend to be small. Many Biarum are

    Biarum

    Biarum

    Biarum

  • Freesia laxa
  • Species of flowering plant

    It is grown in gardens as an ornamental plant. Freesia laxa grows from corms, reaching about 15–30 cm (6–12 in) tall. The green leaves are arranged in

    Freesia laxa

    Freesia laxa

    Freesia_laxa

  • Storage organ
  • Part of a plant specifically modified for storage of energy or water

    bases) – e.g. Lilium, Narcissus, onion Caudex – e.g. Adenium (desert-rose) Corm – e.g. Crocus Pseudobulb – e.g. Pleione (windowsill orchid) Rhizome – e.g

    Storage organ

    Storage_organ

  • Daisy Cave
  • Archeological site in California

    Snethkamp. The 16 samples "yielded 11 carbonized seeds, 109 fragments of corms and related carbonized remains, and 43 small fragments of manroot." These

    Daisy Cave

    Daisy Cave

    Daisy_Cave

  • Fouad Siniora
  • Prime Minister of Lebanon from 2005 to 2009

    Finance In office 26 October 2000 – 26 October 2004 Preceded by Georges Corm Succeeded by Elias Saba Personal details Born (1943-07-19) 19 July 1943 (age 82)

    Fouad Siniora

    Fouad Siniora

    Fouad_Siniora

  • Laigné-Saint-Gervais
  • Commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    Commerveil Conflans-sur-Anille Congé-sur-Orne Conlie Connerré Contilly Cormes Coudrecieux Coulaines Coulans-sur-Gée Coulongé Courcebœufs Courcelles-la-Forêt

    Laigné-Saint-Gervais

    Laigné-Saint-Gervais

    Laigné-Saint-Gervais

  • Ghazir
  • Municipality in Keserwan-Jbeil, Lebanon

    secondary school they built in Ghazir in the 1840s. The local artist Daoud Corm (1852–1930) was discovered by the friars of Ghazir, which was his mother's

    Ghazir

    Ghazir

    Ghazir

  • Dioscorea bulbifera
  • Species of flowering plant in the yam family

    rarely seen when it grows in places such as Florida. The fruits are capsules. Corm (tuber) Shoot Bulbils It is native to Africa, Asia and northern Australia

    Dioscorea bulbifera

    Dioscorea bulbifera

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  • Hesperantha
  • Genus of flowering plants

    but with four species reaching tropical Africa. All except one grow from corms.[citation needed] The synonym Schizostylis is widely used in British horticulture

    Hesperantha

    Hesperantha

    Hesperantha

  • Dr. James Penny Memorial Stakes
  • Horse race

    1:45.49 $202,000 III 2018 Divine Miss Grey 4 Junior Alvarado Danny Gargan Corms Racing Stable & R.A. Hill Stable 1+1⁄16 miles 1:43.49 $182,000 Listed On

    Dr. James Penny Memorial Stakes

    Dr._James_Penny_Memorial_Stakes

  • Sablé-sur-Sarthe
  • Commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    Commerveil Conflans-sur-Anille Congé-sur-Orne Conlie Connerré Contilly Cormes Coudrecieux Coulaines Coulans-sur-Gée Coulongé Courcebœufs Courcelles-la-Forêt

    Sablé-sur-Sarthe

    Sablé-sur-Sarthe

    Sablé-sur-Sarthe

  • Gladiolus 'Priscilla'
  • Flowering plant cultivar

    garden borders. The corms should be planted in spring and the young growth should be staked (to stop toppling over). In autumn, the corms should be lifted

    Gladiolus 'Priscilla'

    Gladiolus 'Priscilla'

    Gladiolus_'Priscilla'

  • Title Tracks
  • Labels Ernest Jenning Dischord Records Formerly of Q and Not U Georgie James Corm Past members John Davis Andrew Black Michael Cotterman Elmer Sharp Nick Anderson

    Title Tracks

    Title_Tracks

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  • Scarff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Scarff

    English : from northern Middle English scarfe ‘cormorant’ (Old Norse skarfr), either a nickname for someone bearing some supposed resemblance to a cormorant, or else a survival into Middle English of the Old Norse byname Scarfi, from the same source.

    Scarff

  • Saffell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Saffell

    English : from an Anglo-Scandinavian personal name, Sǣfugul, from Old Norse sæfogl ‘seabird’, ‘cormorant’. Though not recorded as a personal name in Scandinavia, it did become common in England after the Norman conquest.

    Saffell

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Online names & meanings

  • Seeralan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Seeralan

    Divine; Simple; Honesty; Virtuous; Healthy; Pure

  • Ulagarasan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Ulagarasan

    King of the World

  • Frayashti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Frayashti

    Worship; Praise

  • Torrence
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American Irish

    Torrence

    from the craggy hills. Tor is a name for a craggy hilltop and also may refer to a watchtower.

  • Madhusudhan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Madhusudhan

    Lord Krishna, One who killed demon Madhu

  • Varundeep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Varundeep

    Lamp of God

  • Bullah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Bullah

    God Name; Poet

  • Timo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Timo

    one who honors God.

  • Udyami | உத்யமீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Udyami | உத்யமீ

    Hardworking, Entrepreneur

  • Cumhea
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Cumhea

    Hound of the plains.

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  • Cormorant
  • n.

    A voracious eater; a glutton, or gluttonous servant.

  • Cormorant
  • n.

    Any species of Phalacrocorax, a genus of sea birds having a sac under the beak; the shag. Cormorants devour fish voraciously, and have become the emblem of gluttony. They are generally black, and hence are called sea ravens, and coalgeese.

  • Snakebird
  • n.

    Any one of four species of aquatic birds of the genus Anhinga or Plotus. They are allied to the gannets and cormorants, but have very long, slender, flexible necks, and sharp bills.

  • Coalgoose
  • n.

    The cormorant; -- so called from its black color.

  • Cormoraut
  • a.

    Ravenous; voracious.

  • Norie
  • n.

    The cormorant.

  • Scarf
  • n.

    A cormorant.

  • Steganopodes
  • n. pl.

    A division of swimming birds in which all four toes are united by a broad web. It includes the pelicans, cormorants, gannets, and others.

  • Gorma
  • n.

    The European cormorant.

  • Shag
  • n.

    Any species of cormorant.

  • Corvorant
  • n.

    See Cormorant.