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Subjects term Scope note Archival description count People & Organisations count
medicine
  • 1a: a substance or preparation used in treating disease
  • 2a: the science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease
  • 3: a substance (such as a drug or potion) used to treat something other than disease
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medal

Use for: Medallions

  • 1: a small usually metal object bearing a religious emblem or picture
  • 2: a piece of metal often resembling a coin and having a stamped design that is issued to commemorate a person or event or awarded for excellence or achievement
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Meconopsis

Use for: poppy, poppies

  • genus of herbaceous plants of the poppy family (Papaveraceae), mostly native to south-central Asia. Several species are grown as highly prized ornamentals for their attractive flowers.
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marine algae

Use for: Seaweed

  • Restricted exclusively to saline or brackish ocean environments.
  • Marine algae live naturally in seas and oceans around the world. They include seaweeds and tiny plants suspended in the water. They can look like green flakes, greenish bundles or brownish dots.
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maps

Use for: plans

  • a: a representation usually on a flat surface of the whole or a part of an area
  • b: a representation of the celestial sphere or a part of it
  • c: a diagram or other visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something
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Manners and customs

Use for: Ceremonies, Social customs, Social life and customs, Folkways, Traditions

  • Here are entered general works on folkways, customs, ceremonies, festivals, popular traditions, etc., treated collectively.
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Malvaceae (1)

Use for: Mallows

  • A plant family containing species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. Representatives occur in all except the coldest parts of the world but are most numerous in the tropics. A number of species are economically important, including cotton (various Gossypium species), cacao (Theobroma cacao), linden (Tilia species), durian (Durio species), Hibiscus, and okra (Abelmoschus esculentus).
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Magnoliaceae
  • a family of shrubs and trees (order Ranales), having bisexual flowers, stamens arranged spirally, and numerous simple pistils spirally arranged on an elongated axis
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Magnolia

Use for: Magnola

  • A plant genus of trees and shrubs of the family Magnoliaceae native to North and South America, the Himalayas, and East Asia. They are valued for their large and fragrant white, yellow, pink, or purple flowers and frequently handsome leaves and unusual fruits. Some are important garden ornamentals; others are local timber sources.
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Lycopodium
  • any of a large genus (Lycopodium) of erect or creeping club mosses with reduced or scalelike evergreen leaves
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