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Species of beetle
Macrocoma parvula is a species of leaf beetle of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Senegal, described by Martin Jacoby in 1895. He found it near
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Genus of leaf beetles
Macrocoma is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It contains about 100 species, which are found in tropical Africa, around the Mediterranean
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American botanist
Hampeella concavifolia, Hyophila streimannii, Leptocladiella flagellaris, Macrocoma gastonyi, Merrilliobryum tanianum, Microdus friedensis, Orthotrichum kellmanii
Daniel_H._Norris
surinamensis Virola theiodora Virola venosa Subspecies Endocomia macrocoma subsp. macrocoma Knema kunstleri subsp. kunstleri Knema latericia subsp. albifolia
List_of_least_concern_plants
Horsfieldia pachyrachis Horsfieldia pandurifolia, synonym of Endocomia macrocoma subsp. prainii Horsfieldia ralunensis Horsfieldia squamulosa Horsfieldia
List_of_endangered_plants
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Brave heart
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Hindu, Indian
God; Famous; Like Helping Nature
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Anglo, British, English
Guardian of the Hall
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Indian, Sanskrit
Virtuous
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Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Saraswati; Lord Shiva
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Welsh
Fair. Blessed. White browed. White circle.
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Muslim/Islamic
A distinguished woman of her times was so named; she was the daughter of Sad al-Aslamiyah and she offered allegiance (bayah) to the Prophet (S.A.W) after hijrah; she treated the ill and performed surg
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Hungarian
Hungarian name, possibly ZOLTÃN means "sultan."Â
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Bengali, Indian
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English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and Lancashire) : habitational name from any of several places called Mos(e)ley in central, western, and northwestern England. The obvious derivation is from Old English mos ‘peat bog’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, but the one in southern Birmingham (Museleie in Domesday Book) had as its first element Old English mūs ‘mouse’, while one in Staffordshire (Molesleie in Domesday Book) had the genitive case of the Old English byname Moll.
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n.
A dome parallel to the longer lateral axis of an orthorhombic crystal. See Dome, n., 4.
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The great world; that part of the universe which is exterior to man; -- contrasted with microcosm, or man. See Microcosm.
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See Macrocosm.
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Of or pertaining to the macrocosm.
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A little world; a miniature universe. Hence (so called by Paracelsus), a man, as a supposed epitome of the exterior universe or great world. Opposed to macrocosm.