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Index of plants with the same common name
Limestone bedstraw is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Galium proliferum, native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico
Limestone_bedstraw
Plant species in the coffee family
Galium sterneri or limestone bedstraw is a plant species of bedstraw in the coffee family. It is native to northern Europe in countries that border the
Galium_sterneri
Species of flowering plant
names in English. They include sweetheart, hitchhikers, cleavers, clivers, bedstraw, (small) goosegrass, catchweed, stickyweed, sticky bob, stickybud, stickyback
Galium_aparine
River in Yorkshire, England
as bird's-eye primrose, butterwort, rockrose, dropwort and limestone bedstraw. The limestone pavements of the area are a habitat for several species usually
River_Wharfe
Species of plant
Galium proliferum, also known as limestone bedstraw, is a species of plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is native to Northeastern Mexico and the Southeastern
Galium_proliferum
Protected area in Cumbria, England
Herbaceous species include limestone bedstraw, autumn gentian. Lesser clubmoss has also been recorded here. Moss species in limestone pavement include Rhacomitrium
Ash_Fell
Protected area in Cumbria, England
flax, mouse-ear hawkweed, mountain everlasting and limestone bedstraw. Plants in the limestone pavements include the fern species brittle bladder-fern, green
Crosby_Ravensworth_Fell
UK plant community type
montana) Rock Sedge (Carex rupestris) Hoary Whitlowgrass (Draba incana) Limestone Bedstraw (Galium sterneri) Spring Sandwort (Minuartia verna) Alpine Forget-me-not
British_NVC_community_CG10
Protected area in Derbyshire, England
metals, plant species include eyebright, lady’s bedstraw, rough hawkbit, salad burnet, limestone bedstraw, hairy rock cress, meadow saxifrage, woolly thistle
Tideslow_Rake
Protected area in Cumbria, England
wall-rue. In calcareous grassland, herb species include thyme, dropwort, limestone bedstraw and squinancywort. Scrub and tree cover is rather sparse at Farleton
Farleton_Knott
Site of Special Scientific Interest in County Durham, England
characteristic of base-rich soils, such as quaking grass, Briza media, and limestone bedstraw, Galium sterneri. On shallow slopes, this gives way to a neutral grassland
Middleton_Quarry
Protected area in Cumbria and Northumberland, England
and Cystocoleus niger. Plant species in damp seepage areas include limestone bedstraw, yellow saxifrage and the insectivorous plant called butterwort. The
Irthing_Gorge
ternifolia) Florida pusley (Richardia scabra) limestone bedstraw (Galium proliferum) Mexican bedstraw (Galium mexicanum) Mexican buttonbush (Cephalanthus
List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name
List_of_flora_of_the_Sonoran_Desert_Region_by_common_name
Protected area in North Yorkshire, England
its biological and geological interest. Grassland plants include limestone bedstraw , wild thyme, small scabious, salad burnet, common rock-rose, Jacob's-ladder
Malham-Arncliffe
Protected area in Derbyshire and Staffordshire, England
them). Grasslands on the valley slopes contain the herbaceous plants limestone bedstraw, pale St John's-wort and jacob's ladder. The herb hutchinsia has been
Dove_Valley_and_Biggin_Dale
UK plant community type
tuberosum) Chalk Eyebright (Euphrasia pseudokerneri) Slender Bedstraw (Galium pumilum) Limestone Bedstraw (Galium sterneri) Early Gentian (Gentianella anglica)
British_NVC_community_CG2
star-of-Bethlehem (Gagea lutea) W9 Wall bedstraw (Galium parisiense) CG7 Slender bedstraw (Galium pumilum) CG2, CG5 Limestone bedstraw (Galium sterneri) CG2, CG10
List of rare species in the British National Vegetation Classification
List_of_rare_species_in_the_British_National_Vegetation_Classification
Protected area in North Yorkshire, England
bilberry, wood anemone and heath bedstraw. Plant species within the limestone pavement include lesser meadow-rue, northern bedstraw and bloody cranes-bill. Within
Oxenber_and_Wharfe_Woods
Protected area in Cumbria, England
metals. Plants tolerant of lime include wild thyme, lady's bedstraw and limestone bedstraw. Plants tolerant of heavy metals include thrift, spring sandwort
Alston_Shingle_Banks
Protected area in North Yorkshire, England
include rockrose, dropwort, limestone bedstraw, grass-of-parnassus and bird's-eye primrose. Plant species in the limestone pavements are largely restricted
Conistone_Old_Pasture
Lady's bedstraw Galium verum Hedge bedstraw Galium mollugo Slender bedstraw Galium pumilum Limestone bedstraw Galium sterneri Heath bedstraw Galium saxatile
List of superrosids of Great Britain and Ireland
List_of_superrosids_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cumbria, England
richness of the limestone grassland and because of the ancient woodland present. Plant species in limestone grassland include limestone bedstraw, wild thyme
Birkett Hill and High Out Wood
Birkett_Hill_and_High_Out_Wood
Mountain in North Yorkshire, England
(blue moor grass), Carex pulicaris (flea sedge), Galium sterneri (limestone bedstraw), Orchis mascula (early purple orchid) and Primula vulgaris (primrose)
Kisdon
many-flowered bedstraw Galium munzii – Munz's bedstraw Galium proliferum – limestone bedstraw Galium stellatum – starry bedstraw, desert bedstraw Houstonia
List_of_flora_of_Utah
Protected area in Cumbria, England
centaury, limestone bedstraw, common gromwell, green-winged orchid, and spring cinquefoil. The site is situated on cliffs of Carboniferous Limestone overlooking
Barker_Scar
Plateau in the Peak District, England
species such as Rhinanthus minor (yellow rattle) and Galium verum (lady’s bedstraw)- occur in places. On steep slopes and higher points where soils are shallower
White_Peak
Protected area in Cumbria, England
Forbs here include typical limestone species such as wild thyme, mountain pansy, mossy saxifrage, moonwort, limestone bedstraw, alpine scurvy-grass, alpine
Appleby_Fells
Protected area in Tyne and Wear, England
Plants in this Magnesian Limestone grassland plant community include greater knapweed, yarrow, harebell, lady's bedstraw, bird's-foot trefoil, spiny
Harton_Down_Hill
Nature reserve in Lancashire, England
During the summer there is bird's foot trefoil, common knapweed, lady’s bedstraw, agrimony. meadow sweet and rough hawkbit. There is woodland, mainly of
Salthill_Quarry
Protected area in Derbyshire, England
present on a limestone plateau. Soils can be deep and composed of loess. Plants on the heathland include heather, bilberry, heath bedstraw, tormentill
Longstone_Moor
Nature reserve in Warwickshire, England
Line. It is limestone grassland and scrub, which has a variety of wild flowers including woolly thistle, fairy flax and lady's bedstraw. The sward is
Henley_Sidings
Area of open chalk hills
characteristic landscape of grassy hills in southern England, where chalk and limestone is exposed at the surface. The name "downs" is derived from the Celtic
Downland
Protected area in Derbyshire, England
a limestone substrate. The site has a series of hummocks and hollows. Plants on the hummocks include heather, bilberry, matgrass and heath bedstraw. Between
Parwich_Moor
Valley in Somerset, England
nationally rare little robin geranium (Geranium purpureum), and Cheddar bedstraw (Galium fleurotii) and the nationally scarce species include slender tare
Cheddar_Gorge
Valley in the Derbyshire Peak District
and wych elm woodland. The many herbs and wild flowers include lady's bedstraw, bird's-foot trefoil, bloody cranesbill, devil's-bit scabious, saw-wort
Tideswell_Dale
Protected area in Nottinghamshire, England
habitat where plant species include gorse, broom and heath bedstraw. Where pebbles and limestone nodules have been exposed, plant species include common
Barrow_Hills_Sandpit
Protected area in Somerset, England
nationally scarce species Soft-leaved Sedge (Carex montana) and Cheddar Bedstraw (Galium fleurotii) are also found here. "Kingdown and Middledown" (PDF)
Kingdown_and_Middledown
Large bay in County Galway, western Ireland
found near the exit-hole of the turlough include amphibious bistort, marsh bedstraw and marsh cinquefoil, with silverweed, water mint and creeping bent in
Galway_Bay
Nature reserve in Gloucestershire, England
dropwort, field scabious, lady's bedstraw, quaking-grass and woolly thistle. It is recorded that the bare limestone rubble, which is on the face of the
Cutsdean_Quarry
Genus of flowering plant in the mistletoe family Santalaceae
hemiparasitic plant that steals nutrients from hedge bedstraw (Galium album) or lady's bedstraw (Galium verum). Although it can be abundant in appropriate
Thesium_humifusum
Protected area in North Yorkshire, England
and herbaceous species include dog's mercury, giant bellflower, lady's bedstraw and small scabious. In wet woodland, herbs include marsh-marigold, wild
Birkwith_Caves_and_Fell
Ochrolechia pallescens, "crotal-geal" Fine red Rue – Galium verum, "ladies' bedstraw". A very fine red is obtained from this. Strip the bark off the roots,
Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands
Traditional_dyes_of_the_Scottish_Highlands
Valley in the Derbyshire Peak District
bird's-foot trefoil, mouse ear hawkweed, scabious, fairy flax, thyme and lady's bedstraw. There are earthworks and buried remains of a medieval settlement at the
Ballidon_Dale
Nature reserve in Somerset, England
(Juncus subnodulosus–Cirsium palustre), Soft/Sharp Flowered Rush–Marsh Bedstraw (Juncus effusus/acutiflorus–Galium palustre), Purple Moorgrass–Meadow Thistle
Gordano_Valley
catchweed bedstraw Galium asprellum — rough bedstraw Galium bifolium — low mountain bedstraw Galium boreale — northern bedstraw Galium brevipes — limestone swamp
List of Canadian plants by family R
List_of_Canadian_plants_by_family_R
City park in Pristina, Kosovo
species. There is also a large number of extinct plants such as bushy bedstraw (Galium mateii) and northern holly fern (Polystichum lonchitis), as well
Germia_Park
National park in County Kerry, Ireland
in species including grasses, rushes, sedges, and flowers such as marsh bedstraw, meadow sweet, and water mint. Red deer and sika deer heavily use the wetland
Killarney_National_Park
Mountain in Italy
glaciation, microhabitat differentiation. Galium montis-arerae, the Pizzo Arera bedstraw, is a rare plant species in the Rubiaceae. It is named after the mountain
Pizzo_Arera
bogrush, bog orchid, Slender Scottish Eyebright (Euphrasia scottica), heath bedstraw, green-ribbed sedge, little green sedge, black crowberry, moor matgrass
Flora_of_Ireland
Mountain in France
Dwarf Coronilla, Fumana vulgaris, Spach's helianthemum, oblique bedstraw, glossy bedstraw, perennial lettuce, scented laser, laser siler, toadflax, narrow-leaved
Néron_(Isère)
Chalk plateau in England
hair-grass (Koeleria macrantha), salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor), lady's bedstraw (Galium verum), rough hawkbit (Leontodon hispidus), common rock-rose (Helianthemum
Salisbury_Plain
Protected area in Glamorgan, Wales
in the lower, damper areas with acidic soils there are lousewort, heath bedstraw and bluebells in the while in the higher, base rich soils wild garlic and
Coed_y_Bedw
Moorland in Northumberland, England
echinata), marsh bedstraw (Galium palustre), lesser spearwort (Ranunculus flammula) and marsh violet (Viola palustris). Great Limestone outcrops support
Allendale_Moors
Protected area in Oxfordshire, England
upright brome, and herbs include field scabious, greater knapweed, lady's bedstraw and pyramidal orchid. The main habitats present in the SSSI are broadleaved
Stonesfield Common, Bottoms and Banks
Stonesfield_Common,_Bottoms_and_Banks
Woodland in County Durham, England
places, while elsewhere are areas of acidic grassland with mat grass, heath bedstraw and tormentil; in other areas, where the soil is calcareous, there are
Westernhope_Burn_Wood
Hillfort in North Somerset
woolly thistle (Cirsium eriophorum) thrive on the dry stony soils. Heath bedstraw (Galium saxatile) and wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia) are found in more
Dolebury_Warren
Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England
Devil's bit Scabious, Burnet Saxifrage, Mouse-ear Hawkweed and Lady's Bedstraw. Natural England SSSI information on the citation Cotswold District Local
Cockleford_Marsh
Range of hills in south east England
Other scarce plant species such as early gentian, dwarf milkwort and bedstraw broomrape also occur on chalk grassland in the North Downs. Chalk grassland
North_Downs
UK plant community type
Milk-vetch (Astragalus danicus) Rare Spring-sedge (Carex ericetorum) Slender Bedstraw (Galium pumilum) Musk Orchid (Herminium monorchis) Round-headed Rampion
British_NVC_community_CG5
Protected area in Somerset, England
plants, the Cheddar pink (Dianthus gratianopolitanus) and the Cheddar bedstraw (Galium fleurotii) are found on this site, as are two nationally scarce
Perch_SSSI
UK plant community type
Milk-vetch (Astragalus danicus) Rare Spring-sedge (Carex ericetorum) Wall Bedstraw (Galium parisiense) Lizard Orchid (Himantoglossum hircinum) Hutchinsia
British_NVC_community_CG7
Lake system and park in England
grassland flora is made up of a wide range of limestone-loving plants which include field scabious, lady's bedstraw, common bird's-foot-trefoil and oxeye daisy
Cotswold_Water_Park
Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England
also support a variety of typical limestone grassland plants which include Common Rock-rose, Cowslip, Lady's Bedstraw, Common Restharrow, Dwarf Thistle
Box_Farm_Meadows_SSSI
Calendar used in Revolutionary France from 1793 to 1805
(Camomile) 23 11 Jun Chèvrefeuille (Honeysuckle) 24 12 Jun Caille-lait (Bedstraw) 25 13 Jun Tanche (Tench) 26 14 Jun Jasmin (Jasmine) 27 15 Jun Verveine
French_Republican_calendar
Protected area in Latvia
Dog's mercury (Mercurialis perennis), Asarum europaeum, and sweetscented bedstraw (Galium odoratum). In the lowest parts of the reserve grow a variety of
Krustkalni_Nature_Reserve
Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England
dog's-tail and common knapweed. There is heath-grass, meadow vetchling, lady's bedstraw. A large number of Cotswold sites was surveyed and Range Farm Fields was
Range_Farm_Fields
French plain
laurel-leaved rockrose, flax-leaved adonis, field bedstraw, small-fruited false flax, three-spined bedstraw, large polycnemum, round-leaved hare’s-ear, corn-cockle
Albion_Plateau
Village in Somerset, England
Fairy Flax (Linum catharticum), Glaucous Sedge (Carex flacca), Lady’s Bedstraw (Galium verum) and occasional Salad Burnet (Sanguisorba minor). The meadows
Nempnett_Thrubwell
landfill site has grassland, ponds and woodland. Flowers include lady's bedstraw and snake's-head fritillary. There are fauna such as marbled white and
List of local nature reserves in Northamptonshire
List_of_local_nature_reserves_in_Northamptonshire
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Teesdale, Durham, England
stricta, and with herbs such as heath bedstraw, Galium saxatile, and tormentil, Potentilla erecta. Where the limestone soils are thinner, a more species-rich
Lune_Forest
List of terms used in biology
dolphin, Lissodelphis borealis sei whale, Balaenoptera borealis northern bedstraw, Galium boreale borealis – boreale brachion G βραχίων (brakhíōn) arm Przewalski's
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
Archaeological site in Turkey
at Hirbemerdon Tepe. Crops such as barley, lentil, medlick, grass pea, bedstraw, grapes, and emmer were important to the society of Hirbemerdon Tepe. While
Hirbemerdon_Tepe
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset, England
Geranium purpureum, Cheddar Pink Dianthus gratianopolitanus and Cheddar Bedstraw Galium fleurotii, two of which are endemic to the Cheddar area, as well
Cheddar_Complex
Marilyn hill in County Laois, Ireland
grasses is mouse-ear hawkweed, wild thyme, bird's-foot-trefoil, lady's bedstraw, carline thistle, mountain everlasting, purging flax and eyebright. A scenic
Cullahill_Mountain
grasslands Inland rock: Inland rock outcrop and scree habitats Inland rock: Limestone pavements Inland rock: Open mosaic habitats on previously developed land
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Geological and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset, England
include the nationally rare Cheddar pink (Dianthus gratianopolitanus), bedstraw (Galium fleurotii), dwarf sedge (Carex humilis) and dwarf mouse-ear (Cerastium
Crook Peak to Shute Shelve Hill
Crook_Peak_to_Shute_Shelve_Hill
Valley in North Yorkshire, England
the wood is a limestone pavement on which lesser meadow-rue (thalictrum minus), green spleenwort (asplenium viride), northern bedstraw (galium boreale)
Crummackdale
Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England
orchid (Aceras anthropophorum), musk orchid (Herminimum monorchis), slender bedstraw (Galium pumilum), chalk milkwort (Polgala calcarea), round-headed rampion
Barnsley_Warren
Species of plant
the leaves Timarcha tenebricosa, a beetle which feeds exclusively on bedstraws, including squinancywort Several species of fungi, including Puccinia
Cynanchica_pyrenaica
Mountain in Sardinia, Italy
(Dipsacus ferox), Ephedra nebrodensis, Euphorbia semiperfoliata, Corsican bedstraw (Galium corsicum), the Sardinian groundsel (Glechoma sardoa), helichrysum
Monte_Gonare
Ecological site in County Roscommon, Ireland
Mint (Mentha aquatica), Marsh Ragwort (Senecio aquaticus), Common Marsh-bedstraw (Galium palustre) and Tufted Forget-me-not (Myosotis laxa). Also found
Lough_Funshinagh
Low mountain range in northern Germany
bases, so that only a few herbaceous plants occur here, such as heath bedstraw (Galium saxatile). For that reason it is more the ferns, mosses, lichens
Harz
Plants found in region of France
defining several heath subtypes: yellow gentian and whortleberry heath, rock bedstraw and whortleberry heath, whortleberry and hairy broom heath (Forez stubble)
Flora_of_the_Massif_Central
and sub-montane species include hair sedge, Carex capillaris, northern bedstraw, Galium boreale, mountain everlasting, Antennaria dioica, and alpine forget-me-not
Moorhouse_and_Cross_Fell
Site of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire, England
burnet-saxifrage, basil, cross-wort, ox-eye daisy, knapweed, self-heal, lady's bedstraw, bird's-foot trefoil and primrose, all growing alongside slender false-broom
Quarry_Moor
Threatened Campanula — bellflowers Campanula aparinoides — marsh bellflower, bedstraw bedflower, marsh harebell Campanula rotundifolia — American harebell, Scottish
List of Canadian plants by genus C
List_of_Canadian_plants_by_genus_C
Market town in Lincolnshire, England
variety of plant species, including vetches, cowslip, Primula veris, Lady's bedstraw Galium verum, and orchids, including the southern marsh orchid, and wildlife
Grantham
Scientific site in England
flea sedge (C. pulicaris), lady's mantle (Alchemilla filicaulis), lady's bedstraw (Galium verum), fairy flax (Linum catharticum), cowslip (Primula veris)
Allolee_to_Walltown
Human settlement in Northern Ireland
species rich, typified by blue moor-grass, wild-mountain thyme, lady's bedstraw, fairy flax and lady's-mantle as well as fescue grasses, sweet vernal grass
Boho,_County_Fermanagh
slender marsh-bedstraw Galium labradoricum Galium palustre Galium tinctorium Galium trifidum Galium triflorum Galium uliginosum, fen bedstraw Gardenia gummifera
List_of_least_concern_plants
Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, England
Uncommon plants present are cut-leaved germander, slender bedstraw and wild liquorice. The limestone grassland consists largely of upright brome with tor-grass
Daneway_Banks_SSSI
gibbsiae subsp. psilantherea Swamp eyebright TAS Galium antarcticum Antarctic bedstraw Macquarie Island Gastrolobium diabolophyllum Bodallin poison WA Gastrolobium
List of threatened flora of Australia
List_of_threatened_flora_of_Australia
(Juncus subnodulosus–cirsium palustre), soft/sharp flowered rush–marsh bedstraw (Juncus effusus/acutiflorus–Galium palustre), purple moorgrass–meadow thistle
List of national nature reserves in Somerset
List_of_national_nature_reserves_in_Somerset
Nature reserve in Gloucestershire, England
surrounded by old lime hedgerows. Meadow plants include cowslip, lady's bedstraw, common milkwort, salad burnet, field scabious, yellow-wort and fragrant
Ridley_Bottom,_Tidenham
Protected area in Northumberland, England
sylvestris), and limestone indicators including carnation, glaucous and flea sedges (Carex panicea, C. flacca and C. pulicaris), fen bedstraw (Galium uliginosum)
Bewick_and_Beanley_Moors
Ecological site in County Kildare, Ireland
honeybee Apis meillifera mellifera on a bramble Rubus nemorosus Common marsh bedstraw, Galium palustre Large red damselfly, Pyrrhosoma nymphula European gorse
Ballynafagh_Lake
Mountain in Russia
towpath there are plants characteristic of river floodplains: European bedstraw, leafy spurge. In general, it is rather species-rich with a relatively
Lysaya_Mountain_(Zhiguli)
fritillary. Flowering plants in drier areas include saw-wort, dropwort, lady's bedstraw and betony. There are also ditches with interesting wetland flora and an
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Oxfordshire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Oxfordshire
wide variety of native herbs and grasses. There are herbs such as lady's bedstraw, meadow vetchling and common bird's-foot trefoil, and grasses include red
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Northamptonshire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Northamptonshire
Wildlife conservation charity
Cetti's warbler. Wetland plants include common valerian, skullcap and marsh bedstraw. Watts Bank 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) Lambourn 51°29′33″N 1°31′30″W / 51
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust
Berkshire,_Buckinghamshire_and_Oxfordshire_Wildlife_Trust
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name. There is a Lidstone in Oxfordshire, but the concentration of the surname in Devon would suggest that this is not the source.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Chilton, for example in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, County Durham, Hampshire, Kent, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire. The majority are shown by early forms to derive from Old English cild ‘child’ (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One place of this name in Somerset possibly gets its first element from Old English cealc ‘chalk’, ‘limestone’, and one on the Isle of Wight from the personal name Cēola (compare Chilcott), or from Old English ceole ‘deep valley’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from Calke in Derbyshire ‘(place on) the chalk or limestone’, from Old English (Anglian) calc.Americanized spelling of German Kalk.
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
Boy/Male
Tamil
Thirupati | திரà¯à®ªà®¤à®¿
Sri venkateswara, Mahavirat. the famous name and fame in world. suitable to boys
Boy/Male
Hindu
Supreme person
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Surname Used as a Given Name; Place Name; Barn for Cows
Male
Egyptian
, an unidentified king.
Girl/Female
Australian, Basque, French, Greek
Daughter of Oedipus
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Meshek, MESHECH means "to draw." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Masa
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
World
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Brightness; Light; Active
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hope, Expectation, Wish, Desire, Trust, Greed
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
LIMESTONE BEDSTRAW
n.
A tile of stone.
n.
Impure limestone.
n.
A stone which will bear the heat of a furnace without injury; -- especially applied to the sandstone at the top of the upper greensand in the south of England, used for lining kilns and furnaces.
n.
A reddish variety of limestone.
n.
Same as Loadstone.
n.
Lodestone; magnet.
n.
A kind of clay slate, carved by the Indians into tobacco pipes. Cf. Catlinite.
n.
A piece of magnetic iron ore possessing polarity like a magnetic needle. See Magnetite.
n.
A rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime. It sometimes contains also magnesium carbonate, and is then called magnesian or dolomitic limestone. Crystalline limestone is called marble.
n.
A kind of brittle limestone.
a.
Eroding, or eating into, limestone.
n.
Alt. of Lodestone
n.
A stone serving the same purpose as a milepost.
a.
A milestone.
n.
A coarse pisolitic limestone. See Pisolite.
n.
A kind of laminated shale or sandstone belonging to some of the layers of the Upper Silurian.
a.
Having a granular structure; granular; as, granuliform limestone.
n.
Iron pyrites, formerly used for striking fire; also, a flint.
a.
Composed of corallines; as, coralline limestone.