If you choose anything besides 100 percent lanolin cream, read the label carefully and strictly avoid arachis oil, which is peanut oil. ❋ Bridget Swinney (2007)
The second, and the more important, is the arachis, or ground-nut, which flourishes throughout the highlands of the interior, and which, at the time of my visit, was beginning to pay. ❋ Unknown (2003)
This contrivance is far simpler than a dip-candle, the arachis is broken off as it chars, and, when the lamp dims, turning it upside down causes a fresh flow of oil. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Pedras Negras de Pungo Andongo,26 consists of hides, cattle tame and wild (cefos); saltpetre washed from earth in sieves, mucocote or gum anime (copal), said by Lopes de Lima to be found in all the forests of Pungo Andongo; wax, white and yellow; oil of the dendêm (Elaïs Guineënsis) and mandobim, here called ginguba (arachis); mats, manioc-flour, and sometimes an ivory. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Intercropping studies in peanut (arachis hypogaea l.). ❋ Unknown (1992)
Intercropping studies in peanut (arachis hypogaea l.) .37. ❋ Unknown (1992)
Intercropping of rainfed groundnut (arachis hypogaea) with annual oilseed crops under different planting patterns. 38. ❋ Unknown (1992)
Intercropping of rainfed groundnut (arachis hypogaea) with annual oilseed crops under different planting patterns. ❋ Unknown (1992)
Peanut Rust (Puccinia arachis): This disease is presently confined to Latin America and the Caribbean. ❋ Unknown (1981)
_ -- The earth-nut or ground-nut, from which arachis oil is obtained, is extensively cultivated in North America, India and Western ❋ H. A. Appleton (N/A)
Pedras Negras de Pungo Andongo, [FN#2] consists of hides, cattle tame and wild (cefos); saltpetre washed from earth in sieves, mucocote or gum anime (copal), said by Lopes de Lima to be found in all the forests of Pungo Andongo; wax, white and yellow; oil of the dendêm (Elaïs Guineënsis) and mandobim, here called ginguba (arachis); mats, manioc-flour, and sometimes an ivory. ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)
This contrivance is far simpler than a dip - candle, the arachis is broken off as it chars, and, when the lamp dims, turning it upside down causes a fresh flow of oil. ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)
Polyphenolics and other stimulant laxatives: bisacodyl, sodium picosulphate, castor oil Faecal lubricants: arachis oil enema, docusate sodium enema ❋ Salomone Di Saverio Et Al. (2009)
Research shows that using arachis oil on your skin or your baby’s can cause a peanut allergy. ❋ Bridget Swinney (2007)
S.C. Ind. _, 1905, p. 390) gives constants for this oil which he describes as semi-drying, of brownish yellow colour, and having taste and odour like pea-nut (arachis) oil. ❋ H. A. Appleton (N/A)
The little ice [queens] [little helper] is an [arachi]. ❋ Adesslife_CORY (2020)
The ice queens [helper] in chornicals of [narnia] is an [arachi] ❋ Adesslife_CORY (2020)