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Pachies Ammoudies of
Lemnos or Sand
dunes of
Lemnos (Gr****: Παχιές Αμμουδιές της Λήμνου or Αμμοθίνες της Λήμνου), also
referred to as the
Lemnos Desert...
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Pachypodium lamerei is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It is a stem succulent,
photosynthesizing mainly through its trunk, and...
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Pachy [ˈpaxɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Biała Rawska,
within Rawa County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland. It lies approximately...
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Pąchy [ˈpɔ̃xɨ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Miedzichowo,
within Nowy Tomyśl County,
Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central...
- some bitterness. In Crete, Greece, the
leaves of a
variety called παχιές (
pachiés) or αγριοράδικα (agriorádika) are
eaten boiled or steamed. The root can...
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Diploscapter pachys is a
species of nematode. This
species was
described by G.
Steiner in 1942. Its type
locality is Lexington,
Kentucky and its type host...
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Roman equivalent is Liber. For this
reason he was also
called Fufluns Pachies or Pacha. He was
adopted by the
Romans but was
quickly meshed with Dionysus...
- ("straight cone");
Orthoceras ("straight horn");
Orthacanthus ("straight spine")
pachy-: Pronunciation: /pæki/ Origin:
Ancient Gr****: παχύς (pakhús). Meaning:...
- de Manzanillo's
pianist and
leader Wilfredo "
Pachy"
Naranjo is
still with the
group and his son,
Pachy Jr., is the
current pianist for
Orquesta Revé...
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Pachydermata (meaning 'thick skin', from the Gr**** παχύς,
pachys, 'thick', and δέρμα, derma, 'skin') is an
obsolete order of
mammals described by Gottlieb...