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Agarum Turneri
Sea colander Sea" col"an*der (Bot.) A large blackfish seaweed (Agarum Turneri), the frond of which is punctured with many little holes.

Meaning of Agaru from wikipedia

- After the Rain (雨あがる, Ame agaru) is a 1999 ****anese and French film. The story is based on the last script written by Akira Kurosawa and is directed by...
- Agarum (also transliterated as Agaru or Akarum, cuneiform: a-kà-rum or a-ga-rum) is a bronze-age Near Eastern proper name, probably a toponym for a region...
- Agares (also Agarus, Agarat) is a demon described in demonological grimoires. Agares is described in grimoires such as the Livre des Esperitz (as Agarat)...
- ointment ʼ; Pk. agaru -- , agaluya -- , agaru(a) -- m.n. ʻ Aloe -- tree and wood ʼ; K. agara -- kāth ʻ sandal -- wood ʼ; S. agaru m. ʻ aloe ʼ, P. N...
- Woman Ascends the Stairs (****anese: 女が階段を上る時, Hepburn: Onna ga kaidan o agaru toki) is a 1960 ****anese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. Keiko (called...
- Maku ga Agaru (****anese: 幕が上がる, "The Curtain Rises") is a 2015 ****anese film directed by Katsuyuki Motohiro and starring members of ****anese idol girl...
- ointment '; Pk. agaru -- , agaluya -- , agaru(a) -- m.n. ' Aloe -- tree and wood '; K. agara -- kāth ' sandal -- wood '; S. agaru m. ' aloe ', P. N...
- and/or political discrimination. (arranged alphabetically) Achukatlavandlu Agaru Agnikulakshatriya Arekatika, Katika, Quresh (Muslim Butchers) Aryakshatriya...
- Noroshi wa Shanghai ni Agaru (狼煙は上海に揚る) is a 1944 ****anese historical film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. The story centers on Takasugi Shinsaku's trip...
- wood aloes, which in the Hebrew is ahalim, being derived from the Sanskrit agaru. Contemporary Babylonian texts use the word sindhu (meaning "Indian") for...