- Dias
Alface is a
Mozambican long-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 10,000
metres at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "Dias
Alface". Olympedia. Retrieved...
- explanation, the term
comes from the fact that in the
region of Lisbon,
lettuce (
alface) is an
abundant plant, and
given the
Arabic origin of the word, has been...
-
Secrets in the Fire was
based on the true
story of land mine
victim Sofia Alface. The book has won the 2002
Sankei Children's
Publishing Culture Award.[citation...
- and
include common words such as
aldeia ('village') from الضيعة aḍ-ḍayʿa,
alface ('lettuce') from الخسة al-kh****a, armazém ('warehouse') from المخزن al-makhzan...
- Post.
Archived from the
original on 3
August 2017.
Retrieved 21 July 2012.
Alface,
Isabel (29 July 2013). "Secret Last
Moments of 500-Year-Old Inca Mummified...
-
Racial Democracy. Durham, NC: Duke
University press. ISBN 978-0-8223-5320-1.
Alface,
Felipe (7
February 2018). "The LGBT side of
Carnival in Brazil". The Washington...
- lettuce, cheese, pickles,
onions on a
sesame seed bun. Dois hambúgeres,
alface, queijo,
molho especial, cebola, e
picles num pão com gergelim. Две мясных...
- Mill.
Altervista Flora Italiana,
Radicchio tubuloso, hédypnoïs polymorphe,
alface-de-porco, Röhrchen****,
Hedypnois rhagadioloides (L.) F. W.
Schmidt includes...
-
rosmaninho or
rosmarinho means 'lavender'), 'rosemary'; Sp. lechuga, Port.
alface (in Port.
leituga means 'catsear'), 'lettuce'; or more
commonly used in...
- 9th and 13th centuries, such as
aldeia "village" (from الضيعة alḍaiʿa),
alface "lettuce" (from الخس alxas), armazém "warehouse" (from المخزن almaxzan)...