Sea-weed

  • 31ore —  sea weed, or sea wrac, used for manuring land. S. and W …

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  • 32ГРУНТ — (Ground) 1. Верхний слой дна моря, океана, реки и пр. На морских картах характер Г. обозначается: вд. водоросли (Wd. Weed), и. ил (М. Mud), к. камень (St. Stones), п. песок (S. Sand), грб. грубый (с. coarse), мг. мягкий (so soft), жл. желтый (у.… …

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  • 33seaweed — sea|weed [ si,wid ] noun uncount a green or brown plant that grows in the ocean …

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  • 34seaweed — sea•weed [[t]ˈsiˌwid[/t]] n. 1) mcr any of numerous leafy or branching marine algae 2) bot any of various marine plants • Etymology: 1570–80 …

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  • 35Cross and Burness —    CROSS and BURNESS, a parish, in the island of Sanda, county of Orkney; containing 983 inhabitants, of whom 515 are in Cross, and 468 in Burness. These two ancient parishes, now united, include about onehalf of the island in which they are… …

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  • 36Kilninian and Kilmore —    KILNINIAN and KILMORE, a parish, in the district of Mull, county of Argyll; comprising the late quoad sacra districts of Tobermory and Ulva, and part of Salen; and containing 4335 inhabitants. These two ancient parishes, now united, and the… …

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  • 37Durrus and District History Modern — Durrus is an area of West Cork in Ireland. For earlier history, see Durrus and District History1900 2000 James Gilhooley M.P. and Elections 1910James Gilhooley MP (he had been a merchant in Bantry, and was jailed on a number of occaasions under… …

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  • 38Menai Bay Conservation Area — IUCN Category VI (Managed Resource Protected Area) Dolphins in the Menai Bay in Indian Ocean off Unguja coast …

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  • 39Nori — For other uses, see Nori (disambiguation). Nori Nori (海苔? …

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  • 40Barvas —    BARVAS, a parish, in the island of Lewis, county of Ross and Cromarty, 10 miles (N. W. by N.) from Stornoway; containing, with the late quoad sacra district of Cross, 3850 inhabitants. The name of this place, like that of many others in the… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland