cornubiensis

cornubiensis
-is/e adj Bp
Cornouailles (de cornubiensis), Cornwall (de cornubiensis)

Dictionarium Latino-Gallicum botanicae. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Regardez d'autres dictionnaires:

  • Melastiza cornubiensis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Ascomycota Class: Pezizomycetes …   Wikipedia

  • Ulmus minor subsp angustifolia — Taxobox status = LC name = Ulmus minor subsp. angustifolia regnum = Plantae image caption = Cornish Elm, Finistere, France, in 1996. Photo: Eric Collin, Cemagref divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Rosales familia = Ulmaceae… …   Wikipedia

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall — Diocese of Alexandria–Cornwall Dioecesis Alexandrinus–Cornubiensis Location Country Canada Territory St. Lawrence Valley …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Thomas (historian) — Charles Thomas Born Antony Charles Thomas April 26, 1928 Redruth, Cornwall Nationality British Occupation Archaeologist, Historian, Author Title Professor of Cornish Studies at Exeter University …   Wikipedia

  • Jonathan Couch — Infobox Scientist name = Jonathan Couch box width = image width = caption = birth date = birth date|1789|03|15 birth place = Polperro, Cornwall, United Kingdom death date = dda|1870|04|13|1789|03|15 death place = Polperro residence = Polperro,… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Chorley — (1810?–1874) was an English journalist and man of letters. Contents 1 Life 2 Writings 3 Sources 4 References Life He was born at …   Wikipedia

  • Ulmus minor subsp. angustifolia — Cornish Elm, Finistere, France, in 1996. Photo: Eric Collin, Cemagref Scientific classification Kingdom …   Wikipedia

  • Nephrops norvegicus — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …   Wikipedia

  • Епархия Александрии — Корнуолла Dioecesis Alexandrina Cornubiensis латинский Главный город Александрия Страна …   Википедия

  • Cornwall — For other uses, see Cornwall (disambiguation). Cornwall Kernow Flag Motto of County Council: Onen …   Wikipedia

  • Dowsing — For the English iconoclast, see William Dowsing. A dowser, from an 18th century French book about superstitions …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”