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  • 21Stones of Scotland — There are many large stones of Scotland of cultural and historical interest. There are so many, it is not possible to do more than discuss a few of them. tone of SconeThe Stone of Scone, (pronounced scoon ) also commonly known as the Stone of… …

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  • 22Corsehill, Lainshaw, Robertland and Dunlop — are all in the old feudal Baillerie of Cunninghame, now East Ayrshire, Scotland. This local history article starts with the original land holdings of the baronies within the baillery of Cunninghame and follows these through to the country estates …

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  • 23Daemonosaurus — Life Daemonosaurus Temporal range: Late Triassic, Rhaetian …

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  • 24Dunlop, East Ayrshire — Coordinates: 55°42′N 4°32′W / 55.7°N 4.54°W / 55.7; 4.54 …

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  • 25dwarf juniper — noun 1. a procumbent variety of the common juniper • Syn: ↑ground cedar, ↑Juniperus communis depressa • Hypernyms: ↑juniper 2. procumbent or spreading juniper • Syn: ↑savin, ↑ …

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  • 26Gaultheria hispidula — maidenhair berry maidenhair berry n. A slow growing procumbent evergreen shrublet ({Gaultheria hispidula}) of Northern North America and Japan having white flowers and numerous white fleshy rough hairy seeds. Syn: creeping snowberry, moxie plum,… …

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  • 27Gaultheria hispidula — maidenhair berry maidenhair berry n. A slow growing procumbent evergreen shrublet ({Gaultheria hispidula}) of Northern North America and Japan having white flowers and numerous white fleshy rough hairy seeds. Syn: creeping snowberry, moxie plum,… …

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  • 28Hepatica — He*pat i*ca, n.; pl. {Hepatic[ae]}. [NL. See {Hepatic}. So called in allusion to the shape of the lobed leaves or fronds.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) A genus of pretty spring flowers closely related to Anemone; squirrel cup. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 29Hepaticae — Hepatica He*pat i*ca, n.; pl. {Hepatic[ae]}. [NL. See {Hepatic}. So called in allusion to the shape of the lobed leaves or fronds.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) A genus of pretty spring flowers closely related to Anemone; squirrel cup. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 30Humifuse — Hu mi*fuse, a. [L. humus ground + fusus, p. p. of fundere to spread.] (Bot.) Spread over the surface of the ground; procumbent. Gray. [1913 Webster] …

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