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H. brassicae may refer to: Helminthosporium brassicae, a plant pathogen Hyaloperonospora brassicae, a plant pathogen This disambiguation page lists articles
H._brassicae
Species of single-celled soilborne organism
Plasmodiophora brassicae is a soilborne organism that is best known for its high economic impact on Brassica oil and vegetable crops. It infects 30 different
Plasmodiophora_brassicae
Species of butterfly
Pieris brassicae, the large white, also called cabbage butterfly, cabbage white, cabbage moth (erroneously), or in India the large cabbage white, is a
Pieris_brassicae
Species of single-celled organism
Hyaloperonospora brassicae, in the family Peronosporaceae, is a plant pathogen. It causes downy mildew of species of Brassica, Raphanus, Sinapis and probably
Hyaloperonospora_brassicae
Subspecies of flowering plant
cancer: Leptosphaeria maculans clubroot: Plasmodiophora brassicae Downy mildew: Hyaloperonospora brassicae Powdery mildew: Erysiphe cruciferarum Rhizoctonia
Napa_cabbage
Species of fungus
original (PDF) on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 9 May 2015. Hautala T, Ikäheimo I, Husu H, Säily M, Siitonen T, Koistinen P, et al. (August 2007). "A cluster of Candida
Pichia_kudriavzevii
Species of fungus
ecologically important crops. Often, it occurs in conjunction with Alternaria brassicae. However, it is the more dominant invasive species. These infections lead
Alternaria_brassicicola
Species of moth
Report Page: Trichoplusia ni". www.itis.gov. Retrieved 2017-10-02. Shorey, H. H.; Andres, L. A.; Hale, R. L. (1962-09-01). "The Biology of Trichoplusia ni
Cabbage_looper
Species of virus
Taxonomy of Viruses. Retrieved 28 March 2026. Yasaka R, Fukagawa H, Ikematsu M, Soda H, Korkmaz S, Golnaraghi A, Katis N, Ho SYW, Gibbs AJ, Ohshima K (2017)
Turnip_mosaic_virus
Species of bacterium
Patulibacter brassicae is a Gram-positive and aerobic bacterium from the genus Patulibacter which has been isolated from rhizosphere soil from the plant
Patulibacter_brassicae
Fungal plant disease
Brassica species are caused by the pathogens Alternaria brassicae and Alternaria brassicicola. A. brassicae and A. brassicicola can infect plant species of the
Alternaria_leaf_spot
Common fungal disease of plants of the family Brassicaceae
the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae). It is caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, which was once considered a slime mold but is now a protist in the class
Clubroot
Species of butterfly
with small black dots on its wings, and it can be distinguished from P. brassicae by the latter's larger size and black band at the tip of the forewings
Pieris_rapae
Plant species grown for its oil-rich seed
of the winter rapeseed crop are canker, light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae), alternaria- and sclerotinia- stem rots. Canker causes leaf spotting
Rapeseed
Species of fungal pathogen
these pycnidia allow for this disease to be distinguished from Alternaria brassicae, another foliar pathogen with similar lesions, but no pycnidia. Leptosphaeria
Leptosphaeria_maculans
Species of fungus
Ascobolus brassicae is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Ascobolaceae. This is a European species appearing as tiny off-white (later
Ascobolus_brassicae
Species of fungus
affects both plants and people. Sato, T., Muta, T., Imamura, Y., Nojima, H., Moriwaki, J., & Yaguchi, Y. (2005). Anthracnose of Japanese radish caused
Colletotrichum_dematium
Butterfly family in superfamily Papilionoidea
The larvae (caterpillars) of a few of these species, such as Pieris brassicae and Pieris rapae, commonly seen in gardens, feed on brassicas, and are
Pieridae
Species of flowering plant
significant increase in parasitation of Mamestra brassicae larvae, predation of Mamestra brassicae eggs (e.g. by carabid beetles or spiders) and ultimately
Centaurea_cyanus
Species of flowering plant in the cabbage family
including the orange tip (Anthocharis cardamines), large white (Pieris brassicae), small white (Pieris rapae), and moths, such as Plutella porrectella
Hesperis_matronalis
Genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
hawkmoth (as a moth) (Manduca quinquemaculata) Cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae) Angle shades (Phlogophora meticulosa) Setaceous Hebrew character (Xestia
Nicotiana
Type of alkaloid
(Avena sativa), but also present in white cabbage butterfly eggs (Pieris brassicae and P. rapae), and in fungus-infected carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus)
Avenanthramide
Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera
nature of the glue has been little researched but in the case of Pieris brassicae, it begins as a pale yellow granular secretion containing acidophilic
Butterfly
Species of virus
Cytorhabdovirus brassicae, but this species was abolished due to lack of sequence data. "History of the taxon: Species: Cytorhabdovirus brassicae (2024 Release
Broccoli necrotic yellows virus
Broccoli_necrotic_yellows_virus
Ubiquitous antioxidant compound in living organisms
against plant pathogens such as Pseudomonas syringae and Phytophthora brassicae. Adenylyl-sulfate reductase, an enzyme of the sulfur assimilation pathway
Glutathione
Leafy vegetable in the flowering plant family Brassicaceae
(Pieris brassicae) is prevalent in eastern European countries. The diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella) and the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae) thrive
Cabbage
Viral disease of lettuce plants
transmitted by the obligately parasitic soil-inhabiting fungus, Olpidium brassicae. However, in 2000, a second virus, Mirafiori lettuce big-vein virus (MLBVV)
Lettuce_big-vein_disease
Superfamily of insects
40 days. For example, some species of cabbage aphids (like Brevicoryne brassicae) can produce up to 41 generations of females in a season. Thus, one female
Aphid
Species of plant pathogen
Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis, not H. parasitica, whereas the pathogen of Brassica has to be called Hyaloperonospora brassicae. The infection first appears
Hyaloperonospora_parasitica
Wound caused by an external source
1007/978-1-349-00355-6_9. ISBN 978-1-349-00357-0. Theunissen, J.; Ouden, H.; Wit, A. K. H. (1985). "Feeding capacity of caterpillars on cabbage, a factor in
Injury_in_plants
Chemical compound
Pterobilin in P. brassicae is thought to play a role in photoreception for the different instars for metering diapause. In adult P. brassicae butterflies the
Pterobilin
Species of flowering plant
leaves and flowerheads, causing distortion and sterility. Dasineura brassicae (Winnertz) (previously D. napi (Loew)) is the brassica pod midge, an invasive
Diplotaxis_tenuifolia
Province of Canada
resistance, and fungicides/biofungicides for managing clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) on canola". Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 36 (sup1). Taylor &
Alberta
Species of beetle
the cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae). While these insecticides are much more effective on the prey, B. brassicae, both chlorpyrifos and spinosad
Coccinella_undecimpunctata
Genus of plants
rugosana (recorded on red bryony, B. dioica) and the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae). The horticultural value contributes to formation of pest and crop damage
Bryonia
Species of fungus
Schwartz, Howard F.; Gent, David H. (April 1, 2007). "Alternaria Leaf Spot" (PDF). Bugwood Wiki. Retrieved Oct 11, 2015. Vintal, H.; Ben-Noon, E.; Shlevin, E
Alternaria_dauci
Agent that carries and transmits pathogens
caused by a member of the fungal division Chytridiomycota, namely Olpidium brassicae. Eventually, however, the disease was shown to be viral. Later it transpired
Disease_vector
Vegetable in the species Brassica oleracea
among cultivated plants he described in Natural History: "Ex omnibus brassicae generibus suavissima est cyma" ("Of all the varieties of cabbage the most
Cauliflower
Genus of fungi
However, Olpidium species can vector plant viruses. For example, Olpidium brassicae transmits big-vein virus and big-vein associated varicosavirus among lettuce
Olpidium
Class of chemical compounds
B. O. C. (1962). "Oviposition and the hatching of the eggs of Pieris brassicae (L.) in a laboratory culture". Bulletin of Entomological Research. 53:
Glucosinolate
Genus of bacteria
pattern on the Petri plate. Gao M, Yang H, Zhao J, Liu J, Sun YH, Wang YJ, Sun JG (March 2013). "Paenibacillus brassicae sp. nov., isolated from cabbage rhizosphere
Paenibacillus
Agricultural technique
target crop of collard greens helped to suppress aphid pests (Brevicoryne brassicae, Myzus persicae), even though it also cut down the numbers of parasitoid
Companion_planting
Genus of parasitic insects
1995.- Control of European corn borer in sweet corn by Trichogramma brassicae Bezd. (Hym., Trichogrammatidae).- Journal of Applied Entomology, 119 (1):
Trichogramma
Genus of flies
the sterile insect release method against the cabbage root fly, Delia brassicae (B.), in north Belgium". IOBC-WPRS Bulletin. 3: 63–87. Ticheler, J. (1980)
Delia_(fly)
Sweet and viscous substance made by bees
February 1959). "Composition of the honeydew of the aphid Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) feeding on swedes (Brassica napobrassica DC.)". Journal of Insect
Honey
Species of wasp
main hosts of this parasitic wasp are the large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) and the spongy moth (Lymantria dispar). The larvae feed on the hosts
Pimpla_rufipes
Mutually beneficial mimicry of strongly defended species
White Butterfly: The Biology, Biochemistry, and Physiology of Pieris Brassicae (Linnaeus). The Hague: W. Junk. ISBN 978-90-6193-128-7. Ruxton, Speed
Müllerian_mimicry
Butterflies. Evans, W.H. (1932). The Identification of Indian Butterflies (2nd ed.). Mumbai, India: Bombay Natural History Society. Pieris brassicae by Navtej Singh
List of butterflies of Chandigarh
List_of_butterflies_of_Chandigarh
Excretory and osmoregulatory system
(Culicidae) vectors. Cryptonephridium Henson, H. (1932). "The Development of the Alimentary Canal in Pieris Brassicae and the Endodermal origin of the Malpighian
Malpighian_tubule_system
Species of lacewing
mainly feeding on Aphididae, Coccidae species and caterpillars (Pieris brassicae, Autographa gamma). The adult insects hibernate in winter. Dorsal view
Chrysopa_perla
Class of pigment proteins in photosynthesising organisms
PMID 24655573. S2CID 21554157. Scheer, H.; Kayser, H. (1988). "Conformational Studies of Biliproteins from the Insects Pieris brassicae and Cerura vinula" (PDF). Zeitschrift
Biliprotein
Family of flowering plants
and thus are able to locate their prey. The cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae) stores glucosinolates and synthesises its own myrosinases, which may
Brassicaceae
List of plants used by indigenous peoples of North America
Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Candida brassicae. Salvia mellifera, the leaves and stems of the plant were made by the
Native_American_ethnobotany
National Butterfly: Report of the National Butterfly Poll (Report). Evans, W.H. (1932). The Identification of Indian Butterflies (2nd ed.). Mumbai, India:
List_of_butterflies_of_India
Genus of bacteria
2025. Jin, D.; Kong, X.; Li, H.; Luo, L.; Zhuang, X.; Zhuang, G.; Deng, Y.; Bai, Z. (1 December 2016). "Patulibacter brassicae sp. nov., isolated from rhizosphere
Patulibacter
Genus of bacteria
List of bacterial orders List of bacteria genera Pectinatus in LPSN; Freese, H. M.; Meier-Kolthoff, J. P.; Sardà Carbasse, J.; Afolayan, A. O.; Göker, M
Pectinatus
Chang, C.-H.; Cosgrove, R.; Fitzpatrick, S. M.; Fujita, M.; Hawkins, S.; Ingicco, T.; Kawamura, A.; MacPhee, R. D. E.; McDowell, M. C.; Meijer, H. J. M.;
Timeline of extinctions in the 20th century
Timeline_of_extinctions_in_the_20th_century
Genus of Gram-negative bacteria
P. arcuscaelestis Mulet et al. 2021 P. asiatica Tohya et al. 2019 P. brassicae Sawada et al. 2020 P. capeferrum Berendsen et al. 2015 P. cremoricolorata
Pseudomonas
Genus of single-celled organisms
crops[citation needed]. Another important interaction is with Hyaloperonospora brassicae, which also has a wider host range infecting many Brassica species[citation
Hyaloperonospora
Species of flowering plant
on it. Also, camelina is highly resistant to black leg and Alternaria brassicae, but it can be susceptible to sclerotinia stem rot. No insect has been
Camelina_sativa
Order of insects including moths and butterflies
Noctuidae genus Spodoptera (armyworms), Helicoverpa (corn earworm), or Pieris brassicae can cause extensive damage to certain crops. Helicoverpa zea larvae (cotton
Lepidoptera
Evolutionary mechanism
are also produced by cabbage leaves infested with caterpillars (Pieris brassicae), which are common prey items for wasps. Despite a large nectar reward
Mimicry_in_plants
Subfamily of butterflies
avellaneda – red-splashed sulphur Pieris angelika – Arctic white Pieris brassicae – large white Pieris marginalis – margined white Pieris marginalis reicheli
Pierinae
Genus of single-celled organisms
crayfish plague Aphanomyces balboensis Aphanomyces bosminae Aphanomyces brassicae Aphanomyces camptostylus Aphanomyces cladogamus Aphanomyces cochlioides
Aphanomyces
British botanist, phytopathologist and mycologist
Sutton, B.C.; Muthyalu, G. (1978). "Taxonomy and biology of Pyrenopeziza brassicae sp.nov. (Cylindrosporium concentricum), a pathogen of winter oilseed rape
Brian_Charles_Sutton
Responses of organisms to the relative lengths of light and dark periods
centre photorecepteur lors de l'induction de la diapause chez Pieris brassicae L.". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. 262: 553–556. Bowen MF
Photoperiodism
Bloomsbury Publishing, 560 pages. Rando, J. C., Alcover, J. A., Pieper, H., Olson, S. L., Hernández, C. N., & López-Jurado, L. F. (2020). Unforeseen
List of Macaronesian species extinct in the Holocene
List_of_Macaronesian_species_extinct_in_the_Holocene
Controlling pests using other organisms
effective. The O. nubilalis integrated control releasing Tricogramma brassicae (egg parasitoid) and later Bacillus thuringiensis subs. kurstaki (larvicide
Biological_pest_control
British horticulturist
on the biology and control of a species of Phytomyxea, Plasmodiophora brassicae, the cause of clubroot disease. He became a freelance author and broadcaster
Stefan_Buczacki
Insect olfactory proteins
structure [5]. Three CSP structures have been solved in moths (Mamestra brassicae and Bombyx mori) and locusts (Schistocerca gregaria) [5-8]. The CSP structure
Chemosensory_protein
Class of enzymes
at 1.1 Angstroms resolution of an insect myrosinase from Brevicoryne brassicae shows its close relationship to beta-glucosidases". Insect Biochemistry
Myrosinase
Genus of flowering plants
larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae), Hypercompe indecisa, and the turnip moth (Agrotis segetum). Cucurbita
Cucurbita
expanding range north and "infilling" Subfamily Pierinae Large white – Pieris brassicae LC – throughout, but thinly spread in north-west half of Scotland Small
List of butterflies of Great Britain
List_of_butterflies_of_Great_Britain
Species of moth
the genus Trichogramma, including T. evanescens, T. cacoeciae, and T. brassicae are common among organisms in the order Lepidoptera and, as such, are
Almond_moth
Family of flies
swede midge (Contarinia nasturtii), and the brassica pod midge (Dasineura brassicae) on the Cruciferae; the pear midge (Contarinia pyrivora) and the raspberry
Cecidomyiidae
Species of virus
their soil for past presence of TNV or of its fungal host vector Olpidium brassicae. One can also avoid planting susceptible crops after potatoes or tomatoes
Tobacco_necrosis_virus_A
Genus of viruses
Alphachrysovirus anthurii Alphachrysovirus aspergilli Alphachrysovirus brassicae Alphachrysovirus cerasi Alphachrysovirus chrysothricis Alphachrysovirus
Alphachrysovirus
Family of flies
(Ophiomyia simplex), Chromatomyia horticola, Serpentine leaf miner (Liriomyza brassicae), and American serpentine leaf miner (Liriomyza trifolii). Some 110 species
Agromyzidae
Species of butterfly
(1966b) 'Irregular' diapause in Pieris, with a note on Corsican Pieris brassicae L. Proc. Trans. S. Lond. ent. nat. Hist. Soc. 1966, pp. [67-68] Bowden
Green-veined_white
Genus of bacteria
Microbiology. 58 (Pt 8): 1850–4. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.65499-0. PMID 18676467. Han, H; Gao, S; Wang, Q; He, LY; Sheng, XF (November 2016). "Saccharibacillus qingshengii
Saccharibacillus
Non-native organisms including plants, animals, insects, viruses, fungi, and pathogens
umbrosa - Asian spongy moth, Asian gypsy moth (complex species) Mamestra brassicae - cabbage moth, cabbage armyworm Monochamus ssp. - boring beetles Myrmica
Invasive_species_in_Canada
1969 outdoor festival in Hyde Park, London
A male specimen of Pieris brassicae, the large cabbage white
The_Stones_in_the_Park
Group of fungi-like protists
Tellgren-Roth C, et al. (2019). "The architecture of the Plasmodiophora brassicae nuclear and mitochondrial genomes". Sci Rep. 9 (15753): 15753. doi:10
Plasmodiophore
Species of fungus
Guadaloupean parasol ant Acromyrmex octospinosus, to root maggots Phorbia brassicae, as well as to aphids and termites. The vast majority of human cases of
Conidiobolus_coronatus
Class of chemical compounds
wasps (Vespula germanica and V. vulgaris) prey on caterpillar (Pieris brassicae)-infested cabbage leaves that emit GLVs. The same GLVs are emitted by
Green_leaf_volatiles
Species of virus
vector organisms; transmission by aphids, mites, and the fungus Olpidium brassicae has specifically been ruled out. However, the closely related tombusvirus
Tomato_bushy_stunt_virus
PMID 32689886. S2CID 219479598. Damm, U.; Cannon, P. F.; Woudenberg, J. H. C.; Crous, P. W. (2012). "The Colletotrichum acutatum species complex". Studies
List_of_strawberry_diseases
brachyplectum (Moure, 1956) Lasioglossum bradleyi (Mitchell, 1960) Lasioglossum brassicae (Mitchell, 1960) Lasioglossum brazieri (Cockerell, 1916) Lasioglossum
List_of_Lasioglossum_species
morsei (Fenton, [1882]) Leptosia nina niobe (Wallace, 1866) Pieris brassicae brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) Pieris canidia canidia (Sparrman, 1768) Pieris canidia
List_of_butterflies_of_Japan
Butterfly genus in family Pieridae
bowdeni Eitschberger, 1984 (Iran, Turkey, Transcaucasia, Kopet-Dagh) Pieris brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) – large white or large cabbage white Pieris brassicoides
Pieris_(butterfly)
ISBN 978-0-471-39435-8. Grauer, U. E.; Horst, W. J. (September 1990). "Effect of pH and nitrogen source on aluminium tolerance of rye (Secale cereale L.) and
List_of_hyperaccumulators
Empirical law on the variance of species in a habitat
(1961). "The transformation of counts of the cabbage aphid (Brevicovyne brassicae (L.))". New Zealand Journal of Science. 4: 271–278. Taylor, LR (1984)
Taylor's_law
Genus of fungi
xinjiangensis J.H. Kong & T.Y. Zhang (2017) Coniochaeta xylariispora (Cooke & Ellis) Cooke (1887) Former species; C. brassicae (P. Crouan & H. Crouan) Cooke
Coniochaeta
Queiroz, M.F.S. Muniz & M. Menezes (2001) Alternaria brassicae (Berk.) Sacc. (1880) Alternaria brassicae-pekinensis Woudenb. & Crous (2013) Alternaria brassicicola
List_of_Alternaria_species
Chemical compound
butterflies such as the small white (Pieris rapae) and the large white (Pieris brassicae). Several derivatives of glucobrassicin are known. The compound itself
Glucobrassicin
Genus of fungi
(2006) Pestalotiopsis brachiata F. Liu & L. Cai (2017) Pestalotiopsis brassicae (Guba) Maharachch., K.D. Hyde & Crous (2014) Pestalotiopsis breviseta
Pestalotiopsis
Genus of fungi
beckeropsidis C. brassicae Jaap (1916) = Neopseudocercosporella capsellae C. brassicae Jaap (1922) = Neopseudocercosporella capsellae C. brassicae (Fautrey &
Cercosporella
Ascochyta brassicae-campestris Sawada (1958) Ascochyta brassicae-junceae Ascochyta brassicae-rapae Bond.-Mont. (1923) Ascochyta brassicae Thüm. (1879)
List_of_Ascochyta_species
Euchloe ausonia (Hübner, 1804) Gonepteryx cleopatra (Linnaeus, 1767) Pieris brassicae (Linnaeus, 1758) Pieris rapae (Linnaeus, 1758) Pontia chloridice (Hübner
List_of_Lepidoptera_of_Cyprus
Pseudocercospora brasiliensis U. Braun & F.O. Freire (2004) Pseudocercospora brassicae U. Braun & McKenzie (1999) Pseudocercospora breonadiae Crous & Jol. Roux
List of Pseudocercospora species
List_of_Pseudocercospora_species
H BRASSICAE
H BRASSICAE
Boy/Male
Tamil
{h}lord Vishnu, {m}bright night
Boy/Male
Hindu
{h}lord Vishnu, {m}bright night
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Osmer with an inorganic initial H-.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian legend name of the mother of the Hungarian people, possibly ENÉH means "deer."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Selflessness, Eminent, {m}fascinating, {h}lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of Norwegian Høgset(h) (see Hogsett).English
Variant spelling of Norwegian Høgset(h) (see Hogsett).English : Reaney and Wilson record a 17th-century example of this name in Devon. Evidently an uncomplimentary nickname meaning ‘hog’s head’, it is no longer found in the British Isles.
Boy/Male
Indian
{h}name of Ganesh, {m}fire
Girl/Female
Tamil
{h}goddess Parvati {m}almost perfect, Invisible
Boy/Male
Muslim
{h}name of Ganesh, {m}fire
Boy/Male
Indian
The opener, The judge
Boy/Male
Hindu
Selflessness, Eminent, {m}fascinating, {h}lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
{h}goddess Parvati {m}almost perfect, Invisible
Girl/Female
Hindu
{h}goddess Parvati {m}almost perfect, Invisible
Girl/Female
Muslim
{h}goddess Parvati {m}almost perfect, Invisible
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sultana
Boy/Male
Indian
Selflessness, Eminent, {m}fascinating, {h}lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim
Selflessness, Eminent, {m}fascinating, {h}lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Selflessness, Eminent, {m}fascinating, {h}lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Muslim
The opener, The judge
Boy/Male
Tamil
{h}name of Ganesh, {m}fire
H BRASSICAE
H BRASSICAE
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Derived from two Celtic words meaning 'world mighty'.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Lamp Radiating God's Glories; Lamp of Glory
Girl/Female
Latin
Commanding.
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of Kroll.English
Respelling of Kroll.English : variant of Curl.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Erwin, ERVIN means "boar friend." Compare with another form of Ervin.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Bright Fame
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from an agent derivative of Middle English stor ‘provisions’, ‘supplies’, hence an occupational name for an official in charge of dispensing provisions in a great house or monastery, or who collected rents paid in kind. The word stor was also used in the Middle Ages for livestock, and the surname may sometimes have denoted a keeper of animals.South German : from a Bavarian dialect word, storer, denoting an unskilled workman, i.e. someone who was not a member of a craft guild.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a tailor or nickname for a good swordsman, from taillant ‘cutting’, present participle of Old French tailler ‘to cut’ (Late Latin taliare, from talea ‘(plant) cutting’).English : variant spelling of Tallent.Irish : of English origin, recorded in Ireland from the 16th century; also a variant form of Tallon.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
East
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name meaning ‘servant (Middle English man) of Cade’ (see Cade).
H BRASSICAE
H BRASSICAE
H BRASSICAE
H BRASSICAE
H BRASSICAE
a.
Pronounced with the h sound or with audible breath.
n.
The letter h or H.
n.
Any animal of the genus Hyrax, of which about four species are known. They constitute the order Hyracoidea. The best known species are the daman (H. Syriacus) of Palestine, and the klipdas (H. capensis) of South Africa. Other species are H. arboreus and H. Sylvestris, the former from Southern, and the latter from Western, Africa. See Daman.
n.
A rough breathing; an aspirate, as the letter h; also, a mark to denote aspiration; a breathing.
a.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, the rowan tree, or sorb; specifically, designating an acid, C/H/CO/H, of the acetylene series, found in the unripe berries of this tree, and extracted as a white crystalline substance.
n.
A sound consisting of, or characterized by, a breath like the sound of h; the breathing h or a character representing such a sound; an aspirated sound.
a.
Designating the acid proper (C5H10(CO2/H)2) which is obtained from camphoric acid.
a.
Applied as an appellation to a kind of shell invented by Gen. H. Shrapnel of the British army.
n.
A name given to the factors of a continued product when the former are derivable from one and the same function F(x) by successively imparting a constant increment or decrement h to the independent variable. Thus the product F(x).F(x + h).F(x + 2h) . . . F[x + (n-1)h] is called a factorial term, and its several factors take the name of factorials.
n.
A binary compound of sulphion, or one so regarded; thus, sulphuric acid, H/SO/, is a sulphionide.
n.
A name given to any species of the genus Helianthemum, low shrubs or herbs with yellow flowers, especially the European H. vulgare and the American frostweed, H. Canadense.
n.
The sixtieth part of an hour; sixty seconds. (Abbrev. m.; as, 4 h. 30 m.)
n.
A species of Hirneola (H. auricula), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judae, or Jew's-ear.
n.
The rough breathing; a mark (/) placed over an initial vowel sound or over / to show that it is aspirated, that is, pronounced with h before it; thus "ws, pronounced h/s, "rh`twr, pronounced hra"t/r.
n.
An aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris (H. vulgaris), having narrow leaves in whorls.
n.
Any North American river chub of the genus Hybopsis, esp. H. biguttatus.