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with a sinus (space between two lobes) and rounded lobes at the base, usually ovate in general outline, heart-shaped
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| Cordyceps |
do not grow naturally on trees nor are they spawned in sawdust. This mushroom survives by infecting an underground moth larva or pupa (although some species of cordyceps prefer insects, truffles, or spiders) and leisurely feed off the host, devouring it in the process. The mushroom finally breaks through the caterpillar
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| cord |
1) Silk twines of multiple plies with tassels attached to the ends. The cord's middle section is usually tied to the finial. 2) In fabrics, a rib on the surface of a fabric - corduroy.
Ãâó: www.nava.org/Flag%20Information/dictionary/
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| cord- |
1) Silk twines of multiple plies with tassels attached to the ends. The cord's middle section is usually tied to the finial. 2) In fabrics, a rib on the surface of a fabric - corduroy.
Ãâó: www.nava.org/Flag%20Information/dictionary/
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| cord |
A plastic tube tilled with powder, and extruded to form a compact, flexible layer level wound wire-like "cord."
Ãâó: www.asm-intl.org/tss/glossary/c.htm
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