- touched. Some
mimosas raise their leaves in the day and
lower them at night, and
experiments done by Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de
Mairan on
mimosas in 1729 provided...
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Mimosa pudica (pudica (Latin for 'shy, bashful, shrinking'); also
called sensitive plant,
sleepy plant,
action plant, touch-me-not, or shameplant) is a...
- The ****ociation
Sportive des Employés de
Commerce Mimosas,
literally Mimosas Commerce Employees'
Sporting ****ociation, is an
Ivorian professional football...
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flute or
coupe and a
mimosa should be
served in an
ordinary wine gl****. However, some
sources give
instructions for
making mimosas that
clearly do not...
- Bormes-les-
Mimosas (French pronunciation: [bɔʁm le mimoza]; Occitan: Bòrmas dei
Mimòsas) is a
commune in the Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur...
- Look up
Mimosa,
mimosa, or
mimosas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mimosa is a
genus of
about 400
species of
herbs and shrubs, in the
subfamily Mimosoideae...
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Mimosa is the second-brightest
object in the
southern constellation of Crux (after Acrux), and the 20th-brightest star in the
night sky. It has the Bayer...
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MIMOSA (Micromeasurements of
Satellite Acceleration),
COSPAR 2003-031B, was a
Czech scientific microsatellite. The
satellite was
nearly spherical with...
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Mimosas (original title:
Mimosas) is a 2016
drama film
directed and co-written by
Oliver Laxe,
described by Laxe as 'a
Religious Western'. The film is...
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Mimosa texana is a
shrub in the
family Fabaceae. It is
commonly known as the
Texas mimosa, the
Texas catclaw or the
Wherry mimosa and is
endemic to upland...