- soaps, or cosmetics.
Cloves are
available throughout the year
owing to
different harvest seasons across various countries. The word
clove,
first used in English...
- up of 10 to 20
cloves. The
cloves close to the
center are symmetrical, and
those surrounding the
center can be asymmetrical. Each
clove is
enclosed in...
- US
Clove, a
fictional character in The
Hunger Games Clove hitch, a kind of knot
Clove cigarette,
Indonesian cigarettes made from tobacco,
cloves and...
-
blend of tobacco,
cloves, and
other flavors. The word "kretek"
itself is an
onomatopoetic term for the
crackling sound of
burning cloves.
Partly due to favorable...
- ˌkɛəriəˈfɪləs/ dy-AN-thəs KAIR-ee-ə-FIL-əs),
commonly known as
carnation or
clove pink, is a
species of
Dianthus native to the
Mediterranean region. Its exact...
- Oil of
clove, also
known as
clove oil or eugenol, is an
essential oil
extracted from the
clove plant,
Syzygium aromati****.
Clove oil is
commonly used...
- of
cloves and ****in for a
pronounced ****y taste. Its name
comes from the
Dutch word for
clove,
kruidnagel (literally '****e nail', from the
cloves's nail-like...
-
Kaitlyn "Kaity" Dunstan,
known by her
stage name
Cloves (stylised
CLOVES), is an
Australian singer-songwriter.
Dunstan began performing at age thirteen...
- The
Clove was the
first British trade ship to make port in ****an.
Captained by John Saris, it
landed at Hirado, near Nagasaki, on 12 June 1613. Saris...
-
CLOVES syndrome is a rare
overgrowth syndrome with
complex vascular anomalies.
CLOVES syndrome affects people with
various symptoms,
ranging from mild...