Only show
results for:

Topics related to "ANTIYELLOW JACKET STRATEGIESKENTUCKY LIFEGardening"

jacket jacket
... Read more
Dinner Jacket Dinner Jacket
Dinner Jacket The dinner jacket emerged from an era when it was considered proper for upper-class men to dress formally for the evening meal. A comfortable, less formal alternative to a tailcoat, a jacket with long flaps in the back, the dinner jacket, or tuxedo jacket as it is sometimes called,... Read more
yellow jacket yellow jacket
yel·low jack·et • n. inf. a wasp or hornet with bright yellow markings.... Read more
Jama Jama
Jama The jama is a jacket that was worn by men in India following its introduction by Mogul, or Muslim, invaders in the sixteenth century c.e., and which influenced later menswear. The jama resembles sewn jackets worn in ancient Persia, modern-day Iran. The jama is identified by its long sleeves,... Read more
antheridium antheridium
antheridium (pl. antheridia) The male sex organ of algae, fungi, bryophytes, clubmosses, horsetails, and ferns. It produces the male gametes (antherozoids). It may consist of a single cell or it may have a wall that is made up of one or several layers forming a sterile jacket around the developing... Read more
Red Jacket Red Jacket
Red Jacket c.1758-1830, chief of the Seneca, b. probably Seneca co., N.Y. His Native American name was Otetiani, changed to Sagoyewatha when he became a chief. His English name came from the British redcoat he wore as an ally of the English in the American Revolution. He had an excellent memory and... Read more
Eddie Bauer Eddie Bauer
Eddie Bauer Born. October 19, 1899Orcas Island, Washington Died: April 18, 1986Bellevue, WashingtonFounder, Eddie Bauer, inc. Eddie Bauer was an sportsman, merchant, and inventor whose knack for design produced some of the twentieth century's most useful outerwear and recreational... Read more
Aglaia Aglaia
Aglaia (family Meliaceae) A genus of trees, most of which are medium-sized. They have twigs with stellate hairs, and leaves that are large and pinnate (or, rarely, simple). The flowers are tiny, borne in panicles, and often fragrant. The fruit is one- or few-seeded, the pericarp leathery and... Read more
Mae Mae
Mae ♀ Variant spelling of May, possibly influenced by Maeve. It was borne by the American film actress Mae West (1892–1980), whose prominent bust led to her name being given, by members of the RAF, to a type of inflatable life jacket used in the Second World War. This spelling is... Read more
bluejacket bluejacket
bluejacket, a descriptive term used to describe the seaman of a British warship. It came into being in 1858 when rules for the uniform of seamen were promulgated, which included a jacket ‘to be made of navy blue cloth double-breasted, with stand tall collar … to reach the hips... Read more

Sorry, no results were found on Encyclopedia.com

No reference documents or articles match the search term ANTIYELLOW JACKET STRATEGIESKENTUCKY LIFEGardening


Suggestions:

  • Check the spelling of your search term
  • Try using fewer keywords
  • Try using more general keywords