- olive-roots
- [ɔlivru:ts]
adjectiveprirojen
English-Slovenian dictionary. 2013.
English-Slovenian dictionary. 2013.
Olive Winchester — Olive May Winchester (22 November 1879 15 February 1947) was an American ordained minister and a pioneer biblical scholar and theologian in the Church of the Nazarene, who was the first woman ordained by any Christian denomination in Scotland,… … Wikipedia
OLIVE — (Heb. זַיִת), the Olea europaea tree and its fruit. The wild olive grows in the groves of Upper Galilee and Carmel. It is a prickly shrub producing small fruits. There are many varieties of cultivated olives, some being suitable for oil, and some … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Olive baboon — Olive baboon[1] Conservation status … Wikipedia
Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church — Olive Hurley Church Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church Denomination Primitive Baptist Membership 136 (1832) 119 (1871) 104 (1879) History Former name(s) Baptist Church of Christ at Tongore First Baptist Church in Marbletown First Baptist… … Wikipedia
Olive Grove — For other uses, see Olive grove (disambiguation). Modern day map of Sheffield showing the locations of the early home grounds of The Wednesday (north south): Bramall Lane, Sheaf House, Highfield, Olive Grove and Myrtle Road … Wikipedia
olive — /ol iv/, n. 1. an evergreen tree, Olea europaea, of Mediterranean and other warm regions, cultivated chiefly for its fruit. Cf. olive family. 2. the fruit of this tree, a small oval drupe, eaten as a relish and used as a source of oil. 3. Also… … Universalium
Olive Baboon — Taxobox name = Olive BaboonMSW3 Groves|pages=166] status = LC status system = iucn3.1 status ref = IUCN2006|assessors=Butynski, T. Members of the Primate Specialist Group|year=2000|id=40647|title=Papio anubis|downloaded=12 May 2006] image width … Wikipedia
Olive — /ol iv/, n. a female given name. * * * Subtropical, broad leaved tree (Olea europaea) or its edible fruit. The olive was being grown on the island of Crete с 3500 BC, and Semitic peoples apparently were cultivating it as early as 3000 BC. Its… … Universalium
ole — 1) , «a, astr (L). An olive; an olive tree 2) , i, o, «urn (L). Olive oil, oil 3) , nt, o (L). Emit a smell, smell … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
elaeo — elaio (G). An olive; olive oil … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms