- Aqua
regia (/ˈreɪɡiə, ˈriːdʒiə/; from Latin, "regal water" or "royal water") is a
mixture of
nitric acid and
hydrochloric acid,
optimally in a
molar ratio...
-
Delonix regia is a
species of
flowering plant in the bean
family Fabaceae,
subfamily Caesalpinioideae native to Madagascar. It is
noted for its fern-like...
- The
Regia ("Royal house") was a two-part
structure in
Ancient Rome
lying along the Via
Sacra at the edge of the
Roman Forum that
originally served as...
-
Roystonea regia,
commonly known as the
Cuban royal palm or
Florida royal palm, is a
species of palm
native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Florida, and parts...
- The
royal spoonbill (Platalea
regia) also
known as the black-billed spoonbill,
occurs in
intertidal flats and
shallows of
fresh and sal****er wetlands...
- The
Regia Marina (Italian for 'Royal Navy';
pronounced [ˈrɛːdʒa maˈriːna]) (RM) or
Royal Italian Navy was the navy of the
Kingdom of
Italy (Regno d'Italia)...
-
refers to its
tendency to curl into a ball when
stressed or frightened. Boa
regia was the
scientific name
proposed by
George Shaw in 1802 for a pale variegated...
-
Esercito (Italian
Royal Army) was to
remain on the
defensive as the
Regia Marina and the
Regia Aeronautica (Italian
Royal Air Force)
conducted offensive operations...
- Press.
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October 2009. Pierce,
Robert Morris (1910).
Dictionary of Hard Words. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company.
p. 270....
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Juglans regia, the
Persian walnut,
English walnut,
Carpathian walnut,
Madeira walnut, or,
especially in
Great Britain,
common walnut, is an Old World...