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(naval, historical, slang) A thread of red or blue worsted, worked into the ropes manufactured in the government dockyards, to identify them if stolen. Also a blue thread worked into canvas for the...
The amount or measure held by a leaf.
(historical) One of a group of mercenaries of Italian origin, hired from their home in Campania by Agathocles (361–289 BCE), Tyrant of Syracuse and self-proclaimed King of Sicily.
In a foul manner.
その研究者はそれぞれの標本の葉の容量を測定して、水分保持量を比較した。
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