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Species of orchid
Mormodes maculata is a species of orchid endemic to central and southern Mexico. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mormodes maculata. Augusta Innes
Mormodes_maculata
Genus of orchids
South America. Mormodes andicola Salazar, Orquídea (Mexico City),1992 Mormodes andreettae Dodson, 1982 Mormodes aromatica Lindl., 1841 Mormodes atropurpurea
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Topics referred to by the same term
fish Mesovipera maculata, a venomous viper Mitromorpha maculata, a sea snail Mormodes maculata, an orchid endemic to Mexico Musca maculata, a European fly
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Miltoniopsis God.-Leb. -pansy orchid Mobilabium Rupp Monophyllorchis Schltr. Mormodes Lindl. Mycaranthes Blume Myoxanthus Poepp. & Endl. Myrmechis Blume – synonym
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Same as Gayatri
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Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.
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Farmer; Son of Talmai; Abounding in Furrows; Worthy of Praise; Diminutive of Bartholomew
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A large, strong wasp. The European species (Vespa crabro) is of a dark brown and yellow color. It is very pugnacious, and its sting is very severe. Its nest is constructed of a paperlike material, and the layers of comb are hung together by columns. The American white-faced hornet (V. maculata) is larger and has similar habits.
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Anything which corrodes, corrupts, or destroy.
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The spotted deer (Cervus axis or Axis maculata) of India, where it is called hog deer and parrah (Moorish name).
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The doctrine, system, and practices of the Mormons.
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A poisonous umbelliferous plant; in England, the Cicuta virosa; in the United States, the Cicuta maculata and the Archemora rigida. See Water hemlock.
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One of a secret association of Mormons, bound by an oath to obey the heads of the church in all things.
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A small American sandpiper (Tringa maculata); -- called also pectoral sandpiper, and grass snipe.
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A quality of bodies which corrodes or destroys others; also, a harsh or biting sharpness; as, the acrimony of the juices of certain plants.
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The country inhabited by the Mormons; the Mormon people.
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Any substance or means which, applied to animal or other organic tissue, burns, corrodes, or destroys it by chemical action; an escharotic.
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Among the Mormons, to confirm or set apart as a second or additional wife.
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One of a sect in the United States, followers of Joseph Smith, who professed to have found an addition to the Bible, engraved on golden plates, called the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The Mormons believe in polygamy, and their hierarchy of apostles, etc., has control of civil and religious matters.
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A liliaceous plant (Calochortus Nuttallii) of Western North America, and its edible bulb; -- so called by the Ute Indians and the Mormons.
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The name of several poisonous umbelliferous herbs having finely cut leaves and small white flowers, as the Cicuta maculata, bulbifera, and virosa, and the Conium maculatum. See Conium.
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The European sand ray (Raia maculata); -- called also home, mirror ray, and rough ray.
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Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices.
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Anything that corrodes.