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  • Wild Sumac
  • 1917 film

    Wild Sumac is a 1917 American silent Western drama film directed by William V. Mong and starring Margery Wilson, Ed Brady and Frank Brownlee. Margery Wilson

    Wild Sumac

    Wild Sumac

    Wild_Sumac

  • Sumac
  • Related species of plants in the family Anacardiaceae

    Sumac or sumach (/ˈsuːmæk, ˈʃuː-/ S(H)OO-mak, UK also /ˈsjuː-/)—not to be confused with poison sumac—is any of the roughly 35 species of flowering plants

    Sumac

    Sumac

    Sumac

  • Rhus typhina
  • Species of flowering plant

    Rhus typhina, the staghorn sumac, is a species of flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae, native to eastern North America. It is primarily found

    Rhus typhina

    Rhus typhina

    Rhus_typhina

  • Margery Wilson
  • American actress

    (1917) - Marie Coutierre Mountain Dew (1917) - Roxie Bradley Wild Sumac (1917) - Wild Sumac Without Honor (1918) - Jeanie McGregor The Flames of Chance

    Margery Wilson

    Margery Wilson

    Margery_Wilson

  • Za'atar
  • Levantine herb or herb blend

    of dried herbs (traditionally Origanum syriacum), toasted sesame seeds, sumac, and salt. With roots stretching back to ancient Egypt and classical antiquity

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

    Za'atar

  • Lemonade
  • Lemon-flavored drink

    aromatica ("fragrant sumac", "lemon sumac"), Rhus glabra ("smooth sumac", "scarlet sumac"), and Rhus integrifolia ("lemonade sumac", "lemonade berry")

    Lemonade

    Lemonade

    Lemonade

  • Frank Brownlee
  • American actor

    (1917) The Mysterious Mr. Tiller (1917) Mentioned in Confidence (1917) Wild Sumac (1917) Her Moment (1918) The Vanity Pool (1918) Danger, Go Slow (1918)

    Frank Brownlee

    Frank Brownlee

    Frank_Brownlee

  • Toxicodendron radicans
  • Species of plant

    common name, it is not a true ivy, but rather a member of the cashew and sumac family, Anacardiaceae. It is different from western poison ivy, Toxicodendron

    Toxicodendron radicans

    Toxicodendron radicans

    Toxicodendron_radicans

  • George Chesebro
  • American actor (1888–1959)

    (1917) Indiscreet Corinne (1917) Broadway Arizona (1917) Mr. Opp (1917) Wild Sumac (1917) Hands Up! (1918) Modern Love (1918) The She Wolf (1919) The Hope

    George Chesebro

    George Chesebro

    George_Chesebro

  • Ed Brady (actor)
  • American actor (1889–1942)

    The Stolen Paradise (1917) - Leroux The Spindle of Life (1917) - Jason Wild Sumac (1917) - John Lewisa Indiscreet Corinne (1917) - P.A. Britton The Learnin'

    Ed Brady (actor)

    Ed Brady (actor)

    Ed_Brady_(actor)

  • List of Triangle Film Corporation films
  • Edwards incomplete One Shot Ross October 14, 1917 Clifford Smith lost Wild Sumac October 14, 1917 William V. Mong lost The Firefly of Tough Luck October

    List of Triangle Film Corporation films

    List_of_Triangle_Film_Corporation_films

  • Rhus ovata
  • Species of tree

    Rhus ovata, commonly known as sugar bush or sugar sumac, is a shrub or small tree found growing in the canyons and slopes of the chaparral and related

    Rhus ovata

    Rhus ovata

    Rhus_ovata

  • Limonene
  • Terpene hydrocarbon

    (Populus angustifolia), aspens (Populus grandidentata, Populus tremuloides) sumac (Rhus glabra), spruce (Picea spp.), various pines (e.g., Pinus echinata

    Limonene

    Limonene

    Limonene

  • List of food plants native to the Americas
  • (Prunus) Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana) Hawthorn Berry (Crataegus) Staghorn Sumac (Rhus typhina) Prickly Pear or Cactus Pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) Allegheny

    List of food plants native to the Americas

    List of food plants native to the Americas

    List_of_food_plants_native_to_the_Americas

  • Impatiens
  • Genus of flowering plants

    alternative to standard treatment for dermatitis caused by contact with sumac, while later studies found that the species had no antipruritic effects

    Impatiens

    Impatiens

    Impatiens

  • Sorrel
  • Flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae

    often used for the genus). The species is native to Eurasia and a common wild plant in grassland habitats. It is often consumed as a leaf vegetable or

    Sorrel

    Sorrel

    Sorrel

  • Oregano
  • Species of flowering plant

    (1⁄8–3⁄16 in) long, and produced in erect spikes in summer. It is sometimes called wild marjoram, while its close relative O. majorana is known as sweet marjoram

    Oregano

    Oregano

    Oregano

  • Wilbur Higby
  • American actor

    The Mainspring (1916) Might and the Man (1917) The Medicine Man (1917) Wild Sumac (1917) The Tar Heel Warrior (1917) A Girl of the Timber Claims (1917)

    Wilbur Higby

    Wilbur Higby

    Wilbur_Higby

  • List of Missouri native plants
  • Boxelder Staghorn sumac White ash Prairie rose American hazel Black haw Highbush blueberry Smooth sumac Fragrant sumac Staghorn sumac Nannyberry Buttonbush

    List of Missouri native plants

    List_of_Missouri_native_plants

  • Origanum syriacum
  • Species of flowering plant

    Origanum syriacum is harvested in the wild for use in preparing za'atar, a mixture of dried herbs, sesame and sumac for flavoring and garnish. For example

    Origanum syriacum

    Origanum syriacum

    Origanum_syriacum

  • List of American films of 1917
  • Archived from the original on April 25, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2017. "The Wild Girl (1917) – Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the original

    List of American films of 1917

    List of American films of 1917

    List_of_American_films_of_1917

  • Euell Gibbons
  • American writer, outdoorsman, and health food advocate

    Gibbons' Handbook of Edible Wild Plants (1979) Hauser, Susan Carol (2008-04-01). Field Guide to Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac: Prevention And Remedies

    Euell Gibbons

    Euell_Gibbons

  • Toxicodendron succedaneum
  • Species of flowering plant

    Toxicodendron succedaneum, the wax tree, Japanese Hazenoki tree (Sumac or wax tree), sơn in Vietnamese or charão in Portuguese, is a flowering plant species

    Toxicodendron succedaneum

    Toxicodendron succedaneum

    Toxicodendron_succedaneum

  • Chives
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae

    2307/1223088. JSTOR 1223088. Altervista Flora Italiana, Erba cipollina, wild chives, Civette, Schnittlauch, Allium schoenoprasum L. includes photos, drawings

    Chives

    Chives

    Chives

  • Les Baxter
  • American composer and conductor (1922–1996)

    Nat King Cole hits, "Mona Lisa" and "Too Young". He also recorded Yma Sumac's first album: Voice of the Xtabay, which can be considered one of the first

    Les Baxter

    Les_Baxter

  • Musakhan
  • Palestinian bread and chicken dish

     'reddened'), is a Palestinian dish composed of roasted chicken baked with onions, sumac, allspice, saffron, and fried pine nuts served over taboon bread. Originating

    Musakhan

    Musakhan

    Musakhan

  • Garcinia indica
  • Species of tree

    Sarsaparilla Sassafras Sesame Shiso Sichuan pepper (huājiāo) Star anise Sumac Tamarind Tasmanian pepper Tonka bean Turmeric Uzazi Vanilla Voatsiperifery

    Garcinia indica

    Garcinia indica

    Garcinia_indica

  • Fennel
  • Flowering plant species in the carrot family

    (Ferula communis) is a large, coarse plant with a pungent aroma, which grows wild in the Mediterranean region and is only occasionally grown in gardens elsewhere

    Fennel

    Fennel

    Fennel

  • Galium odoratum
  • Species of flowering plant

    Retrieved 19 June 2023. "Sweet Woodruff Vodka Jelly – Sweet & Wild". www.sweet-and-wild.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2012-05-13

    Galium odoratum

    Galium odoratum

    Galium_odoratum

  • Ailanthus altissima
  • Deciduous tree in the quassia family

    2–0.5 in) long. The lobed bases and glands distinguish it from similar sumac species. The flowers are small and appear in large panicles up to 50 cm

    Ailanthus altissima

    Ailanthus altissima

    Ailanthus_altissima

  • Singer Lake Bog
  • preserve is a five acre kettle lake bog that features tamarack, poison sumac, cranberries, northern purple pitcher plant, round-leaved sundew and sphagnum

    Singer Lake Bog

    Singer_Lake_Bog

  • Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine
  • Wild edible plants and fungi in the region of Israel and Palestine have been used to sustain life in periods of scarcity and famine, or else simply used

    Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine

    Wild edible plants of Israel and Palestine

    Wild_edible_plants_of_Israel_and_Palestine

  • Pistachio
  • Member of the cashew family

    Like other members of the family Anacardiaceae (which includes poison ivy, sumac, mango, and cashew), pistachios contain urushiol, an irritant that can cause

    Pistachio

    Pistachio

    Pistachio

  • Qutab
  • Turkmen and Azerbaijani dough dish

    often served as a snack, appetizer, or light meal, accompanied by yogurt, sumac, or a dipping sauce. Its preparation requires skill to roll the dough thinly

    Qutab

    Qutab

    Qutab

  • Sumaghiyyeh
  • Palestinian dish

    prepared traditionally on holidays. It receives its name from the spice sumac. It is a traditional Arab dish, already mentioned in the 11th century, among

    Sumaghiyyeh

    Sumaghiyyeh

    Sumaghiyyeh

  • Chickpea
  • Species of flowering plant with edible seeds

    The Guardian. Retrieved 4 February 2016. Paster, Emily (19 March 2019). "Sumac Roasted Chick Peas (Arbes) for Purim". West of the Loop. Retrieved 6 January

    Chickpea

    Chickpea

    Chickpea

  • Clonal colony
  • Genetically identical, single site plants, fungi, or bacteria

    pawpaw (Asimina triloba), poplars (Populus), sassafras (Sassafras albidum), sumac (Rhus), sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), and sweetshrub (Calycanthus

    Clonal colony

    Clonal colony

    Clonal_colony

  • Japan wax
  • Chemical compound

    Japan wax (木蝋 Mokurō), also known as sumac wax, sumach wax, vegetable wax, China green tallow, and Japan tallow, is a pale-yellow, waxy, water-insoluble

    Japan wax

    Japan_wax

  • List of culinary herbs and spices
  • q.v. Aniseed Strawberry Gum (Eucalyptus olida) — Australia Sumac (Rhus spp.) Sicilian sumac (Rhus coriaria) Sweet woodruff / sweet-scented bed-straw (Galium

    List of culinary herbs and spices

    List of culinary herbs and spices

    List_of_culinary_herbs_and_spices

  • Sclerocarya birrea
  • Species of tree

    to the same family, Anacardiaceae, as the mango, cashew, pistachio and sumac, and is closely related to the genus Poupartia from Madagascar. Common names

    Sclerocarya birrea

    Sclerocarya birrea

    Sclerocarya_birrea

  • Northern flicker
  • Member of the woodpecker family

    especially in winter, including those of poison ivy, poison oak, dogwood, sumac, wild cherry, and grape, bayberries, hackberries, and elderberries, as well

    Northern flicker

    Northern flicker

    Northern_flicker

  • Poecilocapsus lineatus
  • Species of true bug

    to woody shrubs or small trees, including forsythia, dogwood, wild hydrangea, and sumac. The species damages plants during the late spring to early summer

    Poecilocapsus lineatus

    Poecilocapsus lineatus

    Poecilocapsus_lineatus

  • Luna moth
  • Species of insect

    styraciflua), plus several species of hickory (Carya), walnut (Juglans) and sumac (Rhus) as host plants for the caterpillars. Other tree species have been

    Luna moth

    Luna moth

    Luna_moth

  • Arecaceae
  • Palm family of flowering plants

    S2CID 16634677. "PlantFiles: Ailanthus Species, Chinese Sumac, Ghetto Palm, Stinking Sumac, Tree of Heaven, Varnish Tree". Davesgarden.com. Retrieved

    Arecaceae

    Arecaceae

    Arecaceae

  • Indigenous cuisine of the Americas
  • Food and drink of peoples indigenous to the Americas

    fish heads Succotash, a dish of beans and corn Sumac lemonade, a Native American beverage made from sumac berries Tiswin, a term used for several fermented

    Indigenous cuisine of the Americas

    Indigenous cuisine of the Americas

    Indigenous_cuisine_of_the_Americas

  • Lebanese cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Lebanon

    found in Levantine and Turkish cuisines. Sumac – a tangy spice used in many salads. Za'atar – dried thyme and sumac that can differ between regions and households

    Lebanese cuisine

    Lebanese cuisine

    Lebanese_cuisine

  • Murri (condiment)
  • Arabian condiment

    murrī in small quantities. It could be used as a substitute for salt or sumac, and has been compared to soy sauce by Rudolf Grewe, Charles Perry, and

    Murri (condiment)

    Murri (condiment)

    Murri_(condiment)

  • List of interments at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
  • Strayer (1891–1964), actor, film writer, director, producer (aged 72) Yma Sumac (1922–2008), Peruvian singer and actress (aged 86) Josef Swickard (1866–1940)

    List of interments at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

    List_of_interments_at_Hollywood_Forever_Cemetery

  • Sesame
  • Plant cultivated for its edible seeds

    Sesamum indicum) is a plant in the genus Sesamum, also called benne. Numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. It is widely naturalized

    Sesame

    Sesame

    Sesame

  • Coriander
  • Annual herb

    member of the Asteraceae, the sunflower family. This species is found growing wild from Texas to Argentina. First attested in English during the late 14th century

    Coriander

    Coriander

    Coriander

  • Saffron
  • Spice made from crocus flowers

    It is a sterile, human-propagated, autumn-flowering plant descended from wild relatives in the eastern Mediterranean, cultivated for its fragrant purple

    Saffron

    Saffron

    Saffron

  • List of trees of Canada
  • rhododendron) - introduced Rhus (sumacs) Rhus copallina (Shining sumac) Rhus glabra (Smooth sumac) Rhus typhina (Staghorn sumac) Robinia Robinia pseudoacacia

    List of trees of Canada

    List of trees of Canada

    List_of_trees_of_Canada

  • On Nature's Trail
  • 1978 American television show

    cherry, sassafras, slippery elm, staghorn sumac, wax cherry, white mulberry, yellow sweet cherry, yellow wild raspberry) 11. Old Field in Summer (agrimony

    On Nature's Trail

    On_Nature's_Trail

  • Thyme
  • Culinary herb

    used for culinary purposes is Thymus vulgaris, native to Southeast Europe. Wild thyme grows in the Levant, where it might have been first cultivated. Ancient

    Thyme

    Thyme

    Thyme

  • Apache
  • Indigenous peoples of the United States

    strawberries, sumac, sunflowers, Texas persimmons, walnuts, western yellow pine, wild cherries, wild grapes, wild onions, wild plums, wild potatoes, wild roses

    Apache

    Apache

  • Pistacia terebinthus
  • Species of flowering plants in the sumac family

    Species of flowering plants in the sumac family

    Pistacia terebinthus

    Pistacia terebinthus

    Pistacia_terebinthus

  • Monarch butterfly
  • Milkweed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae

    Overwintering, roosting butterflies have been seen on basswoods, elms, sumacs, locusts, oaks, osage-oranges, mulberries, pecans, willows, cottonwoods

    Monarch butterfly

    Monarch butterfly

    Monarch_butterfly

  • Bearberry
  • Common name for several plant species

    smoker's prayers. Among the ingredients in kinnikinnick were non-poisonous sumac leaves, and the inner bark of certain bushes such as red osier dogwood (silky

    Bearberry

    Bearberry

    Bearberry

  • Honorific nicknames in popular music
  • February 29, 2024. Retrieved June 10, 2018 – via Google Books. Yma Sumac: "Yma Sumac, la reina exótica". La Nación. lanacion.com.ar/. December 12, 2005

    Honorific nicknames in popular music

    Honorific_nicknames_in_popular_music

  • Taro
  • Species of plant

    1 cm (1⁄2 in) thick slices, before frying and marinating in edible "red" sumac. In northern Lebanon, it is known as a potato with the name borshoushi (el-orse

    Taro

    Taro

    Taro

  • Perilla frutescens
  • Species of flowering plant

    mint, beefsteak plant, purple perilla, Chinese basil, wild basil, blueweed, Joseph's coat, wild coleus, and rattlesnake weed. Perilla frutescens has three

    Perilla frutescens

    Perilla frutescens

    Perilla_frutescens

  • Allspice
  • Pungent fruit of the tree Pimenta dioica

    (Calycanthus floridus), "Japanese allspice" (Chimonanthus praecox), or "wild allspice" (Lindera benzoin). Allspice is the dried fruit of the Pimenta dioica

    Allspice

    Allspice

    Allspice

  • List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Sullivan Television 6101 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Yma Sumac Recording 6445 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Donna Summer

    List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    List_of_stars_on_the_Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame

  • Tamarind
  • Leguminous tree bearing edible fruit

    sometimes reported to be indigenous there. It grows wild in Africa. In Arabia, it is found growing wild in Oman, especially Dhofar, where it grows on the

    Tamarind

    Tamarind

    Tamarind

  • Eastern cottontail
  • Species of mammal

    as gray birch (Betula populifolia), red maple (Acer rubrum), and smooth sumac (Rhus glabra). They are also coprophagous, re-ingesting soft fecal pellets

    Eastern cottontail

    Eastern cottontail

    Eastern_cottontail

  • Jim Harrison
  • American poet, novelist, and essayist (1937–2016)

    1968) Outlyer and Ghazals (Simon and Schuster, 1971) Letters to Yesenin (Sumac, 1973) Returning to Earth (Court Street Chapbook Series) (Ithaca Street

    Jim Harrison

    Jim Harrison

    Jim_Harrison

  • Monte Erice
  • Mountain in Italy

    tree crops, and livestock. After wheat, the most important product was sumac (Rhus coriaria), cultivated for its leaves, bark, and twigs, which were

    Monte Erice

    Monte Erice

    Monte_Erice

  • Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest
  • Nature preserve in Wisconsin, U.S.

    spicatum (mountain maple), white, red, and black oaks, aspen, beech, basswood, sumac, and paper, yellow, and river birch. Coniferous trees, including red, white

    Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest

    Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest

    Chequamegon–Nicolet_National_Forest

  • MasterChef Australia series 17
  • Season of television series

    pink team (Alana, Samira and captain Ben) their slow-cooked lamb pita with sumac onions and pickled chilli received positive reviews. But for their Chinese

    MasterChef Australia series 17

    MasterChef_Australia_series_17

  • Tiki culture
  • Pseudo-Polynesian decor and themes

    Marlene Sai, who has been described as a living legend of Hawaiian music. Yma Sumac first appeared on radio in 1942. Born in Peru, she was not Polynesian but

    Tiki culture

    Tiki culture

    Tiki_culture

  • Juniper berry
  • Spice, herbal drug

    to one source, "impart a sharp, clear flavor" to meat dishes, especially wild birds (including thrush, blackbird, and woodcock) and game meats (including

    Juniper berry

    Juniper berry

    Juniper_berry

  • Violetta Villas
  • Polish singer (1938–2011)

    of the continent", "a voice like French champagne", and the "Polish Yma Sumac". Villas was the first star of the Casino de Paris at Dunes Hotel & Casino

    Violetta Villas

    Violetta Villas

    Violetta_Villas

  • List of Palestinian dishes
  • chicken, red onions, pine nuts, sumac, and spices; a modern version is musakhan rolls, where the spices, chicken, sumac, toasted pine nuts, and red onion

    List of Palestinian dishes

    List of Palestinian dishes

    List_of_Palestinian_dishes

  • Ocimum tenuiflorum
  • Species of flowering plant

    less common purplish green-leaved (Krishna or Shyama tulsi) and the common wild vana tulsi (e.g., Ocimum gratissimum). The plant and its oil contain diverse

    Ocimum tenuiflorum

    Ocimum tenuiflorum

    Ocimum_tenuiflorum

  • Dolma
  • Stuffed dishes in Middle Eastern cuisine

    black pepper, salt, raisins, apricots, walnuts, allspice, cinnamon, sumac, cumin, sumac-flavored grape syrup, sautéed onions and garlic. This type of stuffed

    Dolma

    Dolma

    Dolma

  • Balto II: Wolf Quest
  • 2002 film by Phil Weinstein

    were voiced by Phil Collins in the original film. Rob Paulsen as Terrier, Sumac, Wolverine #2, singing voice of Muru Nicolette Little as Dingo Melanie Spore

    Balto II: Wolf Quest

    Balto_II:_Wolf_Quest

  • Jerk (cooking)
  • Style of cooking native to Jamaica

    jerking. Historically, local game (wild meats) were jerked, such as coney (hutia), iguana, wild hog (peccary), agouti, wild birds, waterfowl, turtle etc.,

    Jerk (cooking)

    Jerk (cooking)

    Jerk_(cooking)

  • Paprika
  • Spice made from red peppers

    Paprika, like all capsicum varieties and their derivatives, is descended from wild ancestors from the Amazon River, cultivated in ancient times in South, Central

    Paprika

    Paprika

    Paprika

  • List of edible seeds
  • Cumin Fenugreek Nigella Nutmeg Mustard seed Poppy seed Sesame Star anise Sumac Vanilla Most berries, such as Blackberry Blueberry Mulberry Raspberry Strawberry

    List of edible seeds

    List of edible seeds

    List_of_edible_seeds

  • Celery
  • Species of edible plant

    Apiaceae that has been used as a vegetable since ancient times. The original wild species has been selectively bred over centuries into three primary cultivar

    Celery

    Celery

    Celery

  • Elk
  • Species of deer

    year-round supplement, tree bark (e.g. cedar, wintergreen, eastern hemlock, sumac, jack pine, red maple, staghorn, and basswood) being consumed in winter

    Elk

    Elk

    Elk

  • Fenugreek
  • Species of flowering plant

    is believed to have been brought into cultivation in the Near East. Which wild strain of the genus Trigonella gave rise to domesticated fenugreek is uncertain

    Fenugreek

    Fenugreek

    Fenugreek

  • Zanthoxylum gilletii
  • Species of tree

    2023-10-11. Retrieved 2023-10-11. HS 3330, Uzazi, Zanthoxylum gilletii (De Wild.) P.G.Waterman, basionym: Fagara tessmannii "Subgroup 028B Fruit or berry"

    Zanthoxylum gilletii

    Zanthoxylum gilletii

    Zanthoxylum_gilletii

  • Tagetes minuta
  • Species of flowering plant

    include Muster John Henry, southern marigold, khakibos, stinking roger, wild marigold, and black mint. It is called the Quechua terms huacatay in Peru

    Tagetes minuta

    Tagetes minuta

    Tagetes_minuta

  • Angelica archangelica
  • Species of plant

    Angelica archangelica, commonly known as angelica, garden angelica, wild celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the family Apiaceae,

    Angelica archangelica

    Angelica archangelica

    Angelica_archangelica

  • Horseradish
  • Species of flowering plants in the cabbage family Brassicaceae

    Amoracia, and recommended by him for its medicinal qualities, and possibly the wild radish, or raphanos agrios of the Greeks. The early Renaissance herbalists

    Horseradish

    Horseradish

    Horseradish

  • Spondias mombin
  • Species of tree

    Malayalam and, omora in Assamese. [citation needed] As a member of the sumac family (Anacardiaceae), exposure to the sap of this species may result in

    Spondias mombin

    Spondias mombin

    Spondias_mombin

  • MasterChef (American TV series) season 5
  • Season of television series

    September 12, 2018. "Monday Final Ratings: 'Mistresses' Adjusted Up; 'Running Wild With Bear Grylls', 'American Ninja Warrior' & 'America's Next Top Model'

    MasterChef (American TV series) season 5

    MasterChef_(American_TV_series)_season_5

  • Ginger
  • Species of plant used as a spice

    Romans. The distantly related dicots in the genus Asarum are commonly called wild ginger because of their similar taste. Ginger has been used in traditional

    Ginger

    Ginger

    Ginger

  • Xavier Cugat
  • Catalan-American musician and bandleader (1900–1990)

    Abbe Lane. His orchestra also included Lina Romay, Tito Rodriguez, Yma Sumac, and Miguelito Valdés. Cugat directed over 150 recordings with the Waldorf-Astoria

    Xavier Cugat

    Xavier Cugat

    Xavier_Cugat

  • Agoura Hills, California
  • City in California, United States

    Clareton Drive. The Las Virgenes Unified School District serves Agoura Hills. Sumac Elementary School Willow Elementary School Yerba Buena Elementary School

    Agoura Hills, California

    Agoura Hills, California

    Agoura_Hills,_California

  • Somalia
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    ISBN 0-521-22409-8. The Encyclopedia Americana: complete in thirty volumes. Skin to Sumac, Vol. 25, Grolier: 1995, p. 214, ISBN 0-7172-0126-0. de la Fosse Wiles,

    Somalia

    Somalia

    Somalia

  • Bay leaf
  • Aromatic leaf

    Sarsaparilla Sassafras Sesame Shiso Sichuan pepper (huājiāo) Star anise Sumac Tamarind Tasmanian pepper Tonka bean Turmeric Uzazi Vanilla Voatsiperifery

    Bay leaf

    Bay leaf

    Bay_leaf

  • Special Blends, Vol. 1 & 2
  • 1 "Stakes Is High (MF Doom Special Blend)" - 1:59 De La Soul Contains "Sumac Berries" from Special Herbs, Vol. 1 "Paper Thin (MF Doom Special Blend)"

    Special Blends, Vol. 1 & 2

    Special_Blends,_Vol._1_&_2

  • List of Capitol Records artists
  • Strange Advance* (US and Canada) Stryper (Enigma/Capitol)* Suave'* Yma Sumac* Sun* Stefanie Sun* The Superiors SuperM (SM Entertainment/Capitol; co-signed

    List of Capitol Records artists

    List_of_Capitol_Records_artists

  • Spice
  • Food flavouring

    Sarsaparilla Sassafras Sesame Shiso Sichuan pepper (huājiāo) Star anise Sumac Tamarind Tasmanian pepper Tonka bean Turmeric Uzazi Vanilla Voatsiperifery

    Spice

    Spice

    Spice

  • Mule deer
  • Deer indigenous to western North America

    bitterbrush), Quercus gambelii (Gambel oak), and Rhus trilobata (skunkbush sumac). Among forbs: Achillea millefolium (western yarrow), Antennaria (pussytoes)

    Mule deer

    Mule deer

    Mule_deer

  • Clerodendrum trichotomum
  • Species of flowering plant

    foetidissima Magnolia Mimosa Peanut Phytolacca americana Pollia condensata Sumac Teak × Chitalpa Zygogonium ericetorum de Kok, R. (2022). "Clerodendrum trichotomum"

    Clerodendrum trichotomum

    Clerodendrum trichotomum

    Clerodendrum_trichotomum

  • Bayhead
  • Swamp habitat where bay laurels predominate

    swamp redbay (Persea palustris), bamboo-vine (Smilax laurifolia), poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix), possum-haw viburnum (Viburnum nudum), muscadine

    Bayhead

    Bayhead

    Bayhead

  • Panch phoron
  • South Asian whole spice blend

    (mouri/saunf) in equal parts. The black mustard seeds are sometimes substituted with wild celery seed (radhuni). Some cooks prefer to use a smaller proportion of fenugreek

    Panch phoron

    Panch phoron

    Panch_phoron

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  • Wile
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wile

    English : metonymic occupational name for a trapper or nickname for a devious man (see Wiles, of which this is the singular form).Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Weil.

    Wile

  • Wilda
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German

    Wilda

    Willow; Wild; Untamed; Willow Tree

    Wilda

  • WILDA
  • Female

    German

    WILDA

     German surname transferred to forename use, WILDA means "wild." Compare with another form of Wilda.

    WILDA

  • Weld
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Weld

    English : topographic name from Middle English wold ‘forest’ or ‘cleared upland’ (see Wald, Wold).Thomas Weld (1596–1661), born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, was an influential Puritan divine who emigrated from Terling, Essex, to Roxbury, MA, in 1632.

    Weld

  • WIL
  • Male

    English

    WIL

    Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."

    WIL

  • WILL
  • Male

    English

    WILL

    Short form of English William, WILL means "will-helmet."

    WILL

  • Will
  • Boy/Male

    German American Teutonic English

    Will

    Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...

    Will

  • Will
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and northern English

    Will

    Scottish and northern English : from the medieval personal name Will, a short form of William, or from some other medieval personal names with this first element, for example Wilbert or Willard.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, Middle English wille (from wiell(a), West Saxon form of Old English well(a) ‘spring’). The surname is found predominantly in the south and southwestern parts of the country.German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.

    Will

  • WILF
  • Male

    English

    WILF

    Short form of Middle English Wilfred, WILF means "desires peace."

    WILF

  • Wind
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    English

    Wind

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pathway, alleyway, or road, Old English (ge)wind (from windan ‘to go’).English, German, and Danish : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English wind ‘wind’, Middle High German wint ‘wind’, also ‘greyhound’.German : variant of Wendt.Swedish : ornamental name from vind ‘wind’, or a habitational name from a place named with this element.

    Wind

  • Hild
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Hild

    German and Dutch : from a short form of Hildebrand or other compound names with the same initial element, hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’.English : from the medieval female personal name Hilda (Old English Hild), representing a short form of compound names with the first element hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’. Compare Hilliard, for example.

    Hild

  • Wilf
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Wilf

    Peace/will.

    Wilf

  • Wild
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wild

    English : from Middle English wild ‘wild’, ‘uncontrolled’ (Old English wilde), hence a nickname for a man of violent and undisciplined character, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of overgrown uncultivated land.English : habitational name from a place named Wyld, as for example in Berkshire and Dorset, both named from Old English wil ‘trap’, ‘snare’.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : cognate of 1, from Middle High German wilde, wilt, German wild ‘wild’, also used in the sense ‘strange’, ‘foreign’, and therefore in some cases a nickname for an incomer.

    Wild

  • Wilds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wilds

    English : variant of or patronymic from Wild.

    Wilds

  • Will
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Will

    Purposeful Peace; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright; Famous

    Will

  • Wold
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian

    Wold

    Norwegian : variant spelling of Vold (see Voll).English : topographic name for someone who lived on any of the areas of open upland known from Middle English times onwards as wolds (e.g. the Yorkshire Wolds or the Cotswolds). This term derives from Old English wald ‘forest’ (see Wald). After the extensive clearance of forests in England, from before the Norman Conquest onward, the Old English term wald came to denote open uplands (wolds) in Middle English in certain areas of England.

    Wold

  • Wilde
  • Girl/Female

    German, Swedish

    Wilde

    Wild; Uncontrolled; Untamed

    Wilde

  • Aanandaprakash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Aanandaprakash

    Wild Wind

    Aanandaprakash

  • WILDA
  • Female

    English

    WILDA

      German surname transferred to forename use, WILDA means "wild." Old English name meaning "willow tree."

    WILDA

  • Wilda
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon American German

    Wilda

    Wild.

    Wilda

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  • Stretch
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stretch

    English : nickname from Middle English strech, strecche ‘strong’, ‘violent’.

  • Aamir | عامیر
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aamir | عامیر

    Populous, Full, Prosperous

  • Hadjara
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hadjara

    Forsaken; Variant of Hajar

  • Brygid
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic

    Brygid

    Strong.

  • Deepashikha | தீபஷிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Deepashikha | தீபஷிகா

    Flame, Lamp

  • Reinhard
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Reinhard

    Mighty and brave or strong judgment.

  • Ley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ley

    English : variant of Lye.French : habitational name from Ley in Moselle.French and German : from a medieval personal name, Eloy (Latin Eligius, a derivative of eligere ‘to choose or elect’), made popular by a 6th-century saint who came to be venerated as the patron of smiths and horses.German (Rhineland) : topographic name from Middle High German leie ‘rock’, ‘stone’, ‘slate’, or a habitational name from any of several places named with this word. Compare Leier.

  • Denier
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Denier

    French : from Old French denier, originally the name of a copper coin, later a term for money in general, hence probably a metonymic occupational name for a moneyer or minter.English : variant spelling of Denyer, cognate with 1.

  • Fariza
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Indian, Malaysian, Muslim

    Fariza

    Light; Beautiful

  • Vola
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vola

    To Win

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  • Wild
  • superl.

    Growing or produced without culture; growing or prepared without the aid and care of man; native; not cultivated; brought forth by unassisted nature or by animals not domesticated; as, wild parsnip, wild camomile, wild strawberry, wild honey.

  • Wold
  • n.

    See Weld.

  • Wild
  • superl.

    Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered; as, a wild roadstead.

  • Wind
  • n.

    Air artificially put in motion by any force or action; as, the wind of a cannon ball; the wind of a bellows.

  • Wild
  • superl.

    Savage; uncivilized; not refined by culture; ferocious; rude; as, wild natives of Africa or America.

  • Wild
  • superl.

    Living in a state of nature; inhabiting natural haunts, as the forest or open field; not familiar with, or not easily approached by, man; not tamed or domesticated; as, a wild boar; a wild ox; a wild cat.

  • Wild
  • n.

    An uninhabited and uncultivated tract or region; a forest or desert; a wilderness; a waste; as, the wilds of America; the wilds of Africa.

  • Wind
  • v. t.

    To cover or surround with something coiled about; as, to wind a rope with twine.

  • Wield
  • v. t.

    To use with full command or power, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to manage; to handle; hence, to use or employ; as, to wield a sword; to wield the scepter.

  • Wild
  • adv.

    Wildly; as, to talk wild.

  • Wild
  • superl.

    Indicating strong emotion, intense excitement, or /ewilderment; as, a wild look.

  • Mild
  • superl.

    Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe, irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.

  • Wind
  • v. t.

    To expose to the wind; to winnow; to ventilate.

  • Wild
  • superl.

    Desert; not inhabited or cultivated; as, wild land.

  • Wild-cat
  • a.

    Running without control; running along the line without a train; as, a wild-cat locomotive.

  • Will
  • adv.

    As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go," or "He will go," describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.

  • Weld
  • v. t.

    To wield.