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  • "Rooted" is in the past tense, implying their first conversion and vital grafting "in

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Lake Johnston, Tasmania – "Rooted" cumulative ring width by tree – zoom.

    Tasmanian Tree Rings « Climate Audit 2005

  • Lake Johnston, Tasmania – "Rooted" cumulative ring width by tree.

    Tasmanian Tree Rings « Climate Audit 2005

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

  • Guisante (Corrupted Latin: Arabo-Romance Spanish Dialect Mozarabic, adopted by Castillian dialect) _Pisum sativum_ (Modern day binomial scientific name of the English pea or Green pea) "Rooted" in the same time frame we had: cicer, cicero (Latin)

    translation for peas & greenbeans (nfm) 2002

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