rowan

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
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Sorbus aucuparia
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(isim) üvez ağacı
rowan berry
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Английский Язык - Английский Язык
A female given name of modern usage, often associated with the rowan tree
A male given name
A surname
Any of various small deciduous trees or shrubs of genus Sorbus, belonging to the rose family, with pinnate leaves, corymbs of white flowers, and usually with orange-red berries
{i} mountain ash, Eurasian tree that bears orange-red fruits that resemble berries
Rowan tree
Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits
A rowan or a rowan tree is a tree with a silvery trunk that has red berries in autumn. = mountain ash Rowan is the wood of this tree. a small tree with red berries
rowan tree
The name is also applied to two American trees of similar habit Pyrus Americana, and P
rowan tree
rowan: Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits
rowan tree
mountain ash, Eurasian tree that bears orange-red fruits that resemble berries
rowan tree
sambucifolia
rowan tree
A european tree (Pyrus aucuparia) related to the apple, but with pinnate leaves and flat corymbs of small white flowers followed by little bright red berries
rowan tree
Called also roan tree, and mountain ash
Hinton Rowan Helper
born Dec. 27, 1829, Davie county, N.C., U.S. died March 9, 1909, Washington, D.C. U.S. antislavery writer. His 1857 work The Impending Crisis of the South argued that slavery harmed nonslaveholding whites and inhibited economic progress in the South. It became influential in the antislavery movement in the North; in the South it caused a furor and was banned in several states. For his safety Helper moved to New York City. After the American Civil War, Helper wrote three bitter racist tracts advocating the deportation of blacks to Africa or Latin America
rowans
plural of rowan
rowan

    Расстановка переносов

    row·an

    Турецкое произношение

    rōın

    Произношение

    /ˈrōən/ /ˈroʊən/

    Этимология

    [ 'rau-&n, 'rO-&n ] (noun.) 1804. Anglicised from the Irish saints' name Ruadhán (“little red one”), or as a surname from Ó Ruadháin (“descendant of Ruadhán”).
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