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Mirabilis

NOUN
  1. four o'clocks

How To Use Mirabilis In A Sentence

  • To this short and apparently insignificant weapon a strong rope is secured, about twenty feet in length, at the extremity of which is a buoy or float, as large as a child's head, formed of an extremely light wood called ambatch (Aanemone mirabilis) that is of about half the specific gravity of cork. In the Heart of Africa
  • 1969 was the annus mirabilis in which man first landed on the moon.
  • Not even his annus mirabilis is going to change that, he says. Globe and Mail
  • Then I went down and stoked up the fire, and made a sort of posset, without the aqua-mirabilis, obviously. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • James Shapiro and his colleagues at the University of Chicago have been studying a common gut bacterium called Proteus mirabilis.
  • But 2011 has surely been a remarkable 'annus mirabilis'. The Sun
  • What we got in return were cocoa, corn, tomatoes, dahlias, jalapa mirabilis, poinsettias and a host of other flowers and of course capsicums, both sweet and chilli.
  • It is possible that this miss will forever mark his annus mirabilis. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Lepidium meyenii), a sweet, tangy delicacy in the highlands; mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum), a staple that requires little labor; mauka (Mirabilis expansa), a 12: Seeds and germplasm
  • I was shocked to find a species of pitcher plant called Nepenthes mirabilis var.
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