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Combretum Jacquini
Redwithe Red"withe` (r?d"w?th`), n. (Bot.) A west Indian climbing shrub (Combretum Jacquini) with slender reddish branchlets.

Meaning of Combret from wikipedia

- Combret (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃bʁɛ]) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. It has a bridge over the river Rance, which runs alongside...
- Georges Combret (1906–1998) was a French film director, producer and screenwriter. Born as Maurice Antonin Georges Combret in 1906, he would start work...
- The St Guilhem of Combret Hermitage is a small rural romanesque chapel located on the southern flank of the Canigou m****if, in the French department of...
- acquaintance, François de Combret [fr], a sum of $10.5 million for mining rights in the Simandou mine. President Condé said that de Combret acted alone. Audio...
- Hot and Naked Directed by Guy Maria Written by Georges Combret Produced by Paul Laffargue Starring Bob Asklöf Marie-Georges Pascal Cinematography Jacques...
- Enter No Entres Hugo Cardozo Paraguay Mourir or Not Mourir Anaïs Cave and Thomas Combret France Sayara Can Evrenol Turkey Vadakkan Sajeed A. Raman India...
- L'Herbier Rasputin (1954 film), a French-Italian film directed by Georges Combret Rasputin the Mad Monk, a 1966 British film starring Christopher Lee Agony...
- also find a Bernard de Combret among the nobles of Rouergue in Extrait du catalog des nobles du Rouergue en 1668, Bernard de Combret. The eldest branch died...
- against the Cathars or other potential enemies. The next resident, Bishop de Combret, fortified it further by connecting the residence to the cathedral tower...
- 1917. In 1918 she met and married, French writer and diplomat, Pierre Combret de Lanux (1887–1955) in New York. After the end of World War I they moved...