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Secunda (from Latin: second,
secund,
secundi meaning second/following) is a town
built amidst the
coalfields of the
Mpumalanga province of
South Africa...
- "Thys
fourme of cury ys
compyled of þe
mayster cokes of kyng
Richard þe
secund ... by ****ent of
Maysters of
physik and of phylosophye".
Things sweet to...
- Thys
fourme of cury ys
compyled of þe
mayster cokes of kyng
Richard þe
secund ... by ****ent of
Maysters of
physik and of phylosophye. Bouchut,
Marie Josèphe...
- In June and July, cream-white
flowers are
borne in
terminal panicles of
secund racemes seven to
eight inches long;
rachis and
short pedicels are downy...
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hybridisation and selection. The
flower spikes are
large and one-sided, with
secund, bi****ual flowers, each
subtended by 2 leathery,
green bracts. The sepals...
- area of
mathematical inquiry. As a poet, he is
known for his
volume Joc
secund ("Mirrored Play"), in
which he
sought to
fulfill his
vision of a poetry...
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characteristic of
Hypnum mosses are
their leaves which are
often falcate-
secund (meaning that they are sickle-shaped and
point to one side of the plant)...
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black and reddish, and
grows in
dense cushions. Its
leaves can be
secund to falcate-
secund,
meaning they can be sickle-shaped, and
curved towards one side...
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typically have 5 leaflets. The
flowers are
found in long
peduncled flexuous secund racemes 15–23 cm long. The reddish, flesh-colored
flowers are
showy and...