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Genus of flowering plants in the mulberry family Moraceae
tree Ficus sycomorus L. – sycamore fig (Africa) Ficus variegata Blume The following species are typically spreading or climbing lianas: Ficus hederacea Roxb
Ficus
Species of climbing fig
Ficus hederacea is a climbing fig species, in the family Moraceae, which can be found in the Himalayas, southern China and Indo-China. In Vietnam it may
Ficus_hederacea
Berg & Carauta Ficus hebetifolia Dugand Ficus hederacea Roxb. Ficus hemsleyana King Ficus henneana Miq. Ficus henryi Warb. ex Diels Ficus hesperidiiformis
List_of_Ficus_species
Species of butterfly
carnosum, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus benjamina, Ficus hederacea, Ficus microcarpa Ficus obliqua, Ficus pandurata Ficus platypoda, Ficus pyriformis Ficus racemosa
Euploea_core
Index of plants with the same common name
climbing fig) Ficus pumila German ivy (or parlor ivy) Delairea odorata grape ivy Parthenocissus tricuspidata ground ivy Glechoma hederacea ivy of Uruguay
List_of_plants_known_as_ivy
geniculata Ficus glaberrima Ficus hederacea Ficus heterophylla Ficus heteropleura Ficus hirta Ficus hispida Ficus laevis Ficus lyrata Ficus microcarpa Ficus obtusifolia
List of plants of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park
List_of_plants_of_Doi_Suthep–Pui_National_Park
Mountain range in New South Wales, Australia
sassafras Elaeodendron australe Eupomatia laurina Eustrephus latifolius Ficus coronata Ficus obliqua Flagellaria indica Gahnia aspera Geitonoplesium cymosum Guioa
Illawarra_escarpment
Burret Ficus dicranostyla Mildbr. Ficus elasticoides De Wild. Ficus exasperata Vahl Ficus glumosa Delile Ficus ingens (Miq.) Miq. Ficus lutea Vahl. Ficus natalensis
List of plants of Burkina Faso
List_of_plants_of_Burkina_Faso
חבלבלית Europe 1982 121 Ficus bengalensis Moraceae פיקוס בנגלי Asia intentional (ornamental) ornithochory invasive 122 Ficus benjamina Moraceae פיקוס
List of adventive wild plants in Israel
List_of_adventive_wild_plants_in_Israel
Food used as sustenance by Indigenous Australians
mango Citrus gracilis kakadu lime Eugenia carissoides Cedar Bay cherry Ficus racemosa cluster fig Manilkara kauki wongi Melastoma affine blue tongue
Bush_tucker
Ground-pine Ajuga chamaepitys Catmint Nepeta cataria Ground-ivy Glechoma hederacea Selfheal Prunella vulgaris Cut-leaved selfheal Prunella laciniata * Balm
List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_superrosids_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
thymbra Saxifraga cymbalaria subsp. cymbalaria Saxifraga hederacea var. libanotica Saxifraga hederacea Saxifraga tridactylites Scabiosa intermedia Scabiosa
Flora_of_Lebanon
Urtica incisa *Verbena bonariensis *Vicia sativa *Vicia tetrasperma Viola hederacea Wahlenbergia gracilis *Watsonia bulbillifera Westringia fruticosa Wilkiea
McKay Reserve, Palm Beach, New South Wales
McKay_Reserve,_Palm_Beach,_New_South_Wales
tinctoria) mistletoe fig (Ficus deltoidea) nacapul (Ficus cotinifolia) rock fig (Ficus petiolaris) Sonoran strangler fig (Ficus pertusa) Texas mulberry
List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name
List_of_flora_of_the_Sonoran_Desert_Region_by_common_name
Brassicaceae משקפיים חרמוניים 1028 Ficus carica Moraceae פיקוס התאנה 1029 Ficus palmata Moraceae פיקוס בת-שקמה 1030 Ficus sycomorus Moraceae פיקוס השקמה 1031
List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (E–O)
List_of_native_plants_of_Flora_Palaestina_(E–O)
FICUS HEDERACEA
FICUS HEDERACEA
Male
Greek
(Μίδας) In Greek mythology, this is the name of a king of Phrygia famous for his Midas touch. After entertaining the drunken Silenus for eleven days, Midas returned him to Dionysos who offered him his choice of anything he wanted. Midas asked to have everything he touched turned to gold. His wish was granted and Midas rejoiced, but not for long, for even his food and drink turned to gold before reaching his mouth. He prayed to Dionysos who took pity on him and gave him instructions for removing the cursed blessing.     The name Midas is said to be Phrygian, and of unknown etymology. It might share the same origin as Hebrew Midrash, MIDAS means "to repeat," especially in order to make an impression on the mind. Midrash refers to the methods used (including repetition) in Old Testament stories for fixing morals in the mind.     Midrash derives from the word midah/middah ("action, measure, rule"), the plural of which is midos ("actions of man," or "rulers of man" especially of man's traits; hence "personality traits." Midos is the ruler of our personality and behavior; it determines what is the central focus of our mind which affects all of our actions and thoughts. Midas was ruled by negative midos, bad traits; he was self-focused and acted rashly, making a bad choice, when offered anything he wanted.Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Brightness; Focus
Boy/Male
Latin
Father of Faunus.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Focus
Boy/Male
Latin
Friend of Hercules.
Girl/Female
Indian
Focus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in an outlying settlement dependent on a larger village, Old English wīc (Latin vicus), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, of which there are examples in Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Worcestershire. The term seems to have been used, in particular, to denote an outlying dairy farm or a salt works.English and German : from a medieval personal name, Middle English Wikke, German Wicko, a short form of any of various Germanic personal names formed with the element wīg ‘battle’, ‘war’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Weekley, from Old English wīc ‘settlement’, perhaps in this case a Roman settlement, Latin vicus + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Focus; The Best; Centre of Body; An Ancient King
Boy/Male
Latin Polish
Conqueror.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ekagratha | à®à®•ாகà¯à®°à®¤à®¾
Focus
Ekagratha | à®à®•ாகà¯à®°à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Friend; Focus
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Focus
Girl/Female
Latin
Wife of Picus.
Surname or Lastname
English of uncertain origin.
English of uncertain origin. : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a topographic name for someone who lived near a fig tree, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who sold figs, from Old French figue (Latin ficus).English of uncertain origin. : Reaney has it as a variant of Fitch.English of uncertain origin. : It may also be from an unidentified personal name.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lighting or Storm; Focus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, for example in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, and Oxfordshire. It has been established that wÄ«chÄm was an Old English term for a settlement (Old English hÄm) associated with a Romano-British town, wÄ«c in this case being an adaptation of Latin vicus. Childswickham in Gloucestershire bears a British name with a different etymology. The surname is now also common in Ireland, where it was taken in the 17th century.Thomas Wickham is recorded as a freeman of Weathersfield, CT, in 1658.
Girl/Female
Indian
Focus
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Focus; Test
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill with a sharp point, from Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘hill’, which was a relatively common place name element.English : metonymic occupational name for a pike fisherman or nickname for a predatory individual, from Middle English pike.English : metonymic occupational name for a user of a pointed tool for breaking up the earth, Middle English pike. Compare Pick.English : metonymic occupational name for a medieval foot soldier who used a pike, a weapon consisting of a sharp pointed metal end on a long pole, Middle English pic (Old French pique, of Germanic origin).English : nickname for a tall, thin person, from a transferred sense of one of the above.English : from a Germanic personal name (derived from the root ‘sharp’, ‘pointed’), found in Middle English and Old French as Pic.English : nickname from Old French pic ‘woodpecker’, Latin picus. Compare Pye and Speight.Irish : in the south, of English origin; in Ulster a variant Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Péice (see McPeake).Americanized spelling of German Peik, from Middle Low German pēk ‘sharp, pointed tool or weapon’. Compare 4 above or from a Germanic personal name (see 6 above).John Pike brought his family to Boston from England in 1635 and settled in Newbury, MA. His son Robert was a leading citizen and a vigorous defender of civil and religious liberty in colonial MA.
FICUS HEDERACEA
FICUS HEDERACEA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New Aire
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Respect dignity
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fast, Clever, The mind
Boy/Male
English American Latin
From a surname derived from the Old English 'denu', meaning valley. Famous bearers: American...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shrutkirti | à®·à¯à®°à¯à®•ீரà¯à®¤à¯€
(Shatrughna's wife and King Janak's daughter)
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wild rose, Blue scented flower (1)
Boy/Male
Indian
Love, Affection
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Immense Light
Boy/Male
British, English
Noble
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Latin
Honey
FICUS HEDERACEA
FICUS HEDERACEA
FICUS HEDERACEA
FICUS HEDERACEA
FICUS HEDERACEA
n.
A paint; a dye; also, false show.
pl.
of Picus
a.
Belonging to,or concerning, a focus; as, a focal point.
n.
A central point; a point of concentration.
n.
A point so related to a conic section and certain straight line called the directrix that the ratio of the distace between any point of the curve and the focus to the distance of the same point from the directrix is constant.
n.
Any coarse seaweed growing on sea-washed rocks, especially Fucus.
n.
A genus of woodpeckers, including some of the common American and European species.
pl.
of Focus
n.
A point in which the rays of light meet, after being reflected or refrcted, and at which the image is formed; as, the focus of a lens or mirror.
n.
A genus of tough, leathery seaweeds, usually of a dull brownish green color; rockweed.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Focus
n.
A small European woodpecker (Picus minor).
pl.
of Fucus
pl.
of Focus
n.
A genus of trees or shrubs, one species of which (F. Carica) produces the figs of commerce; the fig tree.
v. t.
To bring to a focus; to focus; to concentrate.
n.
The Egyptian sycamore (Ficus Sycamorus). See Sycamore.
a.
Eating fucus or other seaweeds.
v. t.
To bring to a focus; to focalize; as, to focus a camera.
imp. & p. p.
of Focus