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Roundheaded
Roundheaded Round"head`ed, a.
Having a round head or top.
Roundhead
Roundhead Round"head`, n. (Eng. Hist.)
A nickname for a Puritan. See Roundheads, the, in the
Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction. --Toone.
Meaning of Roundheaded from wikipedia
- Strafford,
earlier that year.
Referring to John Pym, she
asked who the
roundheaded man was. The prin****l
advisor to
Charles II,
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of...
- Look up
Roundhead or
roundhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Roundhead was a
supporter of the
Parliamentarian side
during the
English Civil War...
- adjunctus, the
roundheaded pine beetle, is a
species of bark
beetle in the
family Curculionidae found in
North America. A parasite, the
roundheaded pine beetle...
-
Saperda candida, the
roundheaded appletree borer, is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in...
- A
roundhead was a type of mace used
during the
English Civil War. It is
described as
having a head
about 9
inches (23 cm), a
staff 2
yards (1.8 m) long...
-
hemlock is
their preferred food
source (Rose and
Lindquist 1985). As with
roundheaded borers, most
feeding occurs in
dying or dead trees, or
close to injuries...
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supporters of
Parliament and
those of King
Charles I,
known colloquially as
Roundheads and
Cavaliers respectively. This was an
interwoven part of the
wider multifaceted...
- as long-horned or
longicorns (whose
larvae are
often referred to as
roundheaded borers), are a
large family of beetles, with over 35,000
species described...
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Cavaliers and
Roundheads is a set of
rules for
English Civil War
miniature wargaming. It was
written by Gary
Gygax and Jeff
Perren and
published by Tactical...
-
songs by
Hanns Eisler and the rest by Lucy Coolidge.
Under the
title The
Roundheads and the
Pointeheads or The Rich Work
Powerfully Well
Together (published...