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- dor|man|cy «DR muhn see», noun.dormant condition: »
Many seeds preserve their dormancy until they have been wet by a series of rains (Scientific American).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Many seeds preserve their dormancy until they have been wet by a series of rains (Scientific American).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
eal|dor|man — or eal|der|man «L duhr muhn», noun, plural men. Obsolete. alderman … Useful english dictionary
Dor (film) — Dor Theatrical release poster Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor Produced by Elahe Hiptoola … Wikipedia
dor — am·bas·sa·dor; am·bas·sa·dor·ship; an·dor·ite; an·dor·ra; an·ti·dor·cas; ar·dor; blen·dor; bu·dor·cas; can·dor; car·ga·dor; cha·dor; chro·ma·dor·i·da; com·pra·dor; con·dor; con·quis·ta·dor; cor·reg·i·dor; cor·ri·dor; cus·pi·dor; dor·cas;… … English syllables
Dor (Stadt) — Dor in Hieroglyphen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dor (moshav) — Dor Dor beach Founded 1949 Founded by … Wikipedia
man|dor|la — «man DR luh; Italian MAHN dr lah», noun, plural las, Italian le « lay». 1. an almond shaped or pointed oval panel, space, or piece, used as decoration. 2. = vesica piscis. (Cf. ↑vesica piscis) ╂[< Italian mandorla ( … Useful english dictionary
man — man·dae·an·ism; man·da·ic; man·da·la; man·da·ment; man·dan; man·dant; man·da·pa; man·dar; man·da·rin·ate; man·da·rin·ism; man·da·tary; man·da·tee; man·da·tor; man·da·to·ri·ly; man·da·tum; man·da·ya; man·de; man·de·ism; man·del·ate; man·del·ic;… … English syllables
Man from Mundania — … Wikipedia
Dor — (Bongo), Negervolk in Äquatorialafrika zwischen den Zuflüssen des Dembo in NW. und des Dschur im SO. (6–8° nördl. Br.), bewohnt ein Gebiet von 300,000 qkm zwischen den Dinka im N., den Mittu im O., den Niam Niam im S. Sie sind von erdig… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dor Daim — The Dardaim[1][2] or Dor daim[3] (דרדעים), are adherents of the Dor Deah (דור דעה) [4] movement in Judaism. That movement was founded in 19th century Yemen by Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ, and had its own network of synagogues and schools.[5] Its objects… … Wikipedia