Limu, otherwise known as rimu, remu or ʻimu (from Proto-Austronesian *limut) is a general Polynesian term for edible plants living underwater, such as...
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Look up limu or limmu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Limu or Limmu may refer to: Limmu (woreda), an area in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia Limu, Estonia...
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Libyan International Medical University (redirect from LIMU)
in this evaluation in both aspects. The Libyan Ministry of Health granted LIMU students the privilege of training at the national health care centers and...
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In the Polynesian mythology of Tonga, Limu is the primeval Tongan god of creation, whose union with the goddess Kele produced the goddess Touiafutuna,...
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Liberty Mutual (redirect from Limu emu)
advertising beginning in 2019. LiMu is also accompanied by Doug who tries to keep LiMu from acting Occasionally,LiMu and Doug will have a potential client...
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(octopus inksac), ake (fish liver), and salt. The poke was accompanied with limu and a large bowl of poi. When Captain James Cook arrived in 1778 he brought...
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Limu o Pele or Pele's seaweed (Hawaiian, literally "seaweed of Pele" after Pele the Hawaiian fire goddess of volcanoes) is a geological term for thin sheets...
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The Gibe kingdom is located in present-day Ethiopia. Source: Information about pre-Oromo kings from Werner J. Lange, History of the Southern Gonga (Southwestern...
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Asparagopsis taxiformis (redirect from Limu kohu)
Asparagopsis taxiformis (red sea plume or limu kohu), formerly A. sanfordiana, is a species of red algae, with cosmopolitan distribution in tropical to...
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Limone sul Garda (Gardesano: Limù) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy (northern Italy), at the western bank of Lake Garda. Despite...
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Sargassum aquifolium (redirect from Limu Kala)
class Phaeophyceae, genus Sargassum. In Hawaii, it is commonly known as limu kala. This alga is endemic to Hawaiʻi, one out of the four endemic species...
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their children educated to speak Pass Cahuilla and/or Serrano. In 2012, the Limu Project announced that it had successfully reconstructed Pass Cahuilla, and...
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Limu Chah (Persian: ليموچاه, also Romanized as Līmū Chāh and Limoo Chah; also known as Līmūchā, Limucha, and Lunichi) is a village in Gafsheh-ye Lasht-e...
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Palythoa toxica (redirect from Limu-make-o-Hana)
Palythoa toxica, also referred to by its Hawaiian common name, limu-make-o-Hana ('seaweed of death from Hana'), is a species of zoanthid native to Hawaii...
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Royal Tongan Limu was a seaweed extract product manufactured and distributed by Dynamic Essentials, a now defunct multilevel marketing company based in...
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Datuk Limus bin Jury (born 26 July 1961) is a Malaysian politician who has served as the State Assistant Minister of Works of Sabah in the Gabungan Rakyat...
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Limu is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Ha'apai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukuʻalofa. Sailing...
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the poke, which may be served "Hawaiian style" with a mix of sesame oil, limu, salt, and yellowfin tuna (ahi) or sometimes skipjack tuna (aku). "Traditional...
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Hina-Lau-Limu-Kala is the goddess of the sea in Hawaiian mythology. Robert D. Craig: Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology, 1989 v t e v t e...
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Limu is a village in Rae Parish, Harju County, in northern Estonia. It has a population of 41 (as of 1 January 2010). "Rahvastik" (in Estonian). Rae vald...
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group, the podocarps. The Māori name rimu comes from the Polynesian term limu which the tree's foliage were reminded of, ultimately from Proto-Austronesian...
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laciniata/Porphyra umbilicalis) Limu lepeahina (Halymenia formosa) Limu koele (Gracilaria debilis) Limu loloa (Gelidium pulchellum) Limu luau (Porphyra atropurpurea)...
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basaltic. Pele's tears, tear-like drops of volcanic glass, usually basaltic. Limu o Pele (Pele's seaweed), thin sheets and flakes of brownish-green to near-clear...
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used in Scotland in soups and salads. In Hawaiʻi, U. lactuca is also called limu pālahala and eaten in different ways: mixed with other algae, salted and...
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Essentials, a Florida-based company selling a fruit juice called Royal Tongan Limu, where Larsen claimed to have increased revenue 300%. In 2002, during Larsen’s...
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Limoux (French pronunciation: [limu] ; Occitan: Limós [liˈmus]) is a commune and subprefecture in the Aude department, a part of the ancient Languedoc...
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Gracilaria coronopifolia, also known as limu manauea in Hawaiian, or ogo in Japanese, is a species of edible red algae (Rhodophyta) endemic to Hawai'i...
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Mangifera foetida (redirect from Limus)
Mangifera foetida (also called horse mango, malmut, limus, bachang,machangand kemantan in Borneo) is a species of plant in the family Anacardiaceae. However...
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wā, the sea urchins and limu (seaweed) were born. The limu was connected through its name to the land ferns. Some of these limu and fern pairs include:...
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