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Carangoid
Carangoid Ca*ran"goid, a. [Caranx + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Carangid[ae], a family of fishes allied to the mackerels, and including the caranx, American bluefish, and the pilot fish.
Caranx
Caranx Ca"ranx (k[=a]"r[a^][ng]ks), n. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of fishes, common on the Atlantic coast, including the yellow or golden mackerel.
Caranx gallus
Threadfish Thread"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The cutlass fish. (b) A carangoid fish (Caranx gallus, or C. crinitus) having the anterior rays of the soft dorsal and anal fins prolonged in the form of long threads.
Jacaranda
Jacaranda Jac`a*ran"da, n. [Braz.; cf. Sp. & Pg. jacaranda.] (Bot.) (a) The native Brazilian name for certain leguminous trees, which produce the beautiful woods called king wood, tiger wood, and violet wood. (b) A genus of bignoniaceous Brazilian trees with showy trumpet-shaped flowers.
Macaranga gum
Macaranga gum Mac`a*ran"ga gum` A gum of a crimson color, obtained from a tree (Macaranga Indica) that grows in the East Indies. It is used in taking impressions of coins, medallions, etc., and sometimes as a medicine. --Balfour (Cyc. of India).
Macaranga Indica
Macaranga gum Mac`a*ran"ga gum` A gum of a crimson color, obtained from a tree (Macaranga Indica) that grows in the East Indies. It is used in taking impressions of coins, medallions, etc., and sometimes as a medicine. --Balfour (Cyc. of India).

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- Caran d'Ache was the pseudonym of the 19th century Russian-French satirist and political cartoonist Emmanuel Poiré (6 November 1858 – 25 February 1909)...
- Caran d'Ache is a Swiss manufacturing company of art materials and writing instruments. The company, established in 1915, produces a wide range of products...
- 235–284 Gordian dynasty 238–244 Valerian dynasty 253–261 Gallic Emperors 260–274 Illyrian Emperors 268–284 Caran dynasty 282–285 Britannic Emperors 286–297...
- Faber-Castell in 1908 (the Polychromos range was initially 60 colors) and Caran d’Ache in 1924, followed by Berol Prismacolor in 1938. Other notable manufacturers...
- Brands and products   Anoto Aurora Ballograf Berol Borghini Bic Camlin Caran d'Ache Carter's Cartier Cerruti Conway Stewart Copic Crayola Cretacolor...
- patronize Le Chat Noir included Jane Avril, Franc-Nohain, Adolphe Willette, Caran d'Ache, André Gill, Émile Cohl, Paul Bilhaud, Sarah England, Paul Verlaine...
- and D. F. Read, inspired by The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck. In 1894, Caran d'Ache broached the idea of a "drawn novel" in a letter to the newspaper...
- Josiah Mason Perry Hunt (Speedball) Zebra Ballpoint Ballograf Berol Bic Caran d'Ache Conway Stewart Cross Deli Herlitz Kaweco Kokuyo Camlin Lamy M&G Stationery...
- Rajasthan states in India. In the late 8th century in the Maitraka kingdom, a Cāraṇ named Mamadiya Gaḍhvī lived near the capital of Vallabhi. He had close relations...
- Ciarán Bairéad (1905–1976) was an Irish folklorist, scribe and scholar. Ciarán Bairéad was born into a native Irish speaking family in Dublin on 17 February...