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Judas — «Judas» Сингл Леди Гаги из альбома Born This Way … Википедия
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Jew's ear — noun a common fungus with a brown rubbery cup shaped fruiting body, growing on dead or dying trees. [Auricularia auricula judae.] Origin C16: a mistranslation of med. L. auricula Judae Judas s ear , from its shape, and because it grows on the… … English new terms dictionary
Jew's ear — n. a common fungus with a brown, rubbery, cup shaped fruiting body, growing on dead or dying trees in both Eurasia and North America. ● Auricularia auricula judae, family Auriculariaceae, class Hymenomycetes Origin: mid 16th cent.: a… … Useful english dictionary
Jew's-ear — noun A kind of edible fungus growing on tree trunks, formerly used for medicinal purposes. Over the hearth hang bunches of drying mushrooms, the thin, curling kind they call jews ears, which have grown on the elder trees since Judas hanged… … Wiktionary
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