Chalcone
Mentha
Aromatherapy
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
Plant Extracts
Phthalic Anhydrides
Oenanthe
Plant Roots
Seven new bifuranocoumarins, dahuribirin A-G, from Japanese Bai Zhi. (1/51)
Five new spirobifuranocoumarins, dahuribirins A-E (1-5) and two new bifuranocoumarins, dahuribirins F and G (6 and 7) were isolated from Japanese Bai Zhi (the root of Angelica dahurica Benth. et Hook. var. dahurica Benth. et Hook.) and their structures were established by chemical and spectral means. (+info)Astragali and Angelica protect the kidney against ischemia and reperfusion injury and accelerate recovery. (2/51)
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of Astragali and Angelica (A&A) of Chinese herbs in acute renal ischemia/reperfusion injury, and the related intracellular signal transduction mechanism. METHODS: Acute ischemic renal injury in rats was induced by clamping in renal pedicel for 45 minutes. Rats in therapy group were given a single dose (2 ml/day) of A&A for 3 days before clamping, and then continued for another 3 days. Forty-five minutes after clamping and at different reperfusion time, serum creatinine (Scr) and renal pathological changes were taken and compared in both groups. The proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) positive cells were detected by immunohistochemistry. Extracelluar regulating kinase (ERK) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) activity was assayed by specific substrate phosphorylation with immunoprecipitation. RESULTS: At the 24th hour of reperfusion, Scr was lower in A&A group than that in the control. Much less necrotic tubular cells, casts, and more PCNA-positive cells were found in A&A group. ERK activity decreased after clamping, and recovered at 5 minutes of reperfusion. There was no difference between the two groups. JNK activity did not change after ischemia, but increased at 5 minutes and peaked at 20 minutes of reperfusion. JNK activity was significantly higher in A&A group than that in the control group. CONCLUSION: A&A protected kidney against ischemic insult and accelerated both functional and histological recovery after acute renal ischemia/reperfusion injury, which may associate with the change of JNK signaling pathway. (+info)Expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in U937 foam cells and inhibitory effect of imperatorin. (3/51)
AIM: To investigate the expression level of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in a macrophage-derived foam cell model from human U937 cell line and the inhibitory effect of imperatorin (IMP) on the ICAM-1. METHODS: U937 cells were incubated with oxidized low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) 80 mg/L for 48 h and a macrophage-derived foam cell model was established. The medium was pretreated with different concentrations of IMP (0, 25, 50, 100 micromol/L). ICAM-1 protein expression in cells was measured with Western blotting; ICAM-1 mRNA level in cells was measured by Northern blotting. RESULTS: After incubated with ox-LDL, ICAM-1 expression level increased greatly. The increase in ICAM-1 protein level and mRNA level was estimated to be about 15-fold and 10-fold. When the cells were pretreated with imperatorin (50, 100 micromol/L), the increase of ICAM-1 in foam cells were remarkably inhibited. Especially when pretreated with IMP 100 micromol/L, the ICAM-1 protein level decreased by 79 % and the mRNA level decreased by 74 % each compared to the level of foam cells. CONCLUSION: After incubated with ox-LDL in vitro, the U937 foam cells showed an enhanced ICAM-1 expression compared with normal U937 cells. IMP could inhibit the expression of ICAM-1 in U937 foam cells. (+info)Antinociceptive profiles of crude extract from roots of Angelica gigas NAKAI in various pain models. (4/51)
To characterize the antinociceptive profiles of Angelica gigas NAKAI (ANG; Korean angelica), methanol extract from the dried roots of ANG was made and mice were administered orally at the various doses (from 0.25 to 3 g/kg). ANG produced the increased latencies of the tail-flick and hot-plate paw-licking responses in a dose-dependent manner. In acetic acid-induced writhing test, ANG dose-dependently decreased writhing numbers. Moreover, the cumulative response time of nociceptive behaviors induced by intraplantar formalin injection was reduced during both the 1st and the 2nd phases in a dose-dependent manner in ANG-treated mice. Furthermore, oral administration of ANG did not cause licking, scratching and biting responses induced by TNF-alpha (100 pg), IFN-gamma (100 pg) or IL-1beta (100 pg) injected intrathecally (i.t.), especially at higher dose (3 g/kg). Additionally, in ANG treated mice, the cumulative nociceptive response time for i.t. administration of substance P or capsaicin was dose-dependently diminished. Finally, nociceptive responses elicited by i.t. injection of glutamate (20 microg), N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (60 ng), alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionic acid (13 ng) or kainic acid (12 ng) were decreased by oral administration of ANG. Our results suggest that ANG produces antinociception via acting on the central nervous system and shows antinociceptive profiles in various pain models, especially inflammatory pain. (+info)Tyrosinase-inhibitory furanocoumarin from Angelica dahurica. (5/51)
An extract of the roots of Angelica dahurica BENTH. et HOOK. (Umbelliferae) showed potential tyrosinase inhibition against mushroom tyrosinase. Employing a bioassay-linked HPLC method, followed by semipreparative HPLC, the active principle was isolated and characterized as 9-hydroxy-4-methoxypsoralen. (+info)Determination of the effectiveness of components of the herbal medicine Toki-Shakuyaku-San and fractions of Angelica acutiloba in improving the scopolamine-induced impairment of rat's spatial cognition in eight-armed radial maze test. (6/51)
The improving effects of various components of Toki-Shakuyaku-San (TSS) and fractions isolated from Angelica acutiloba Radix (Toki) on scopolamine-induced spatial memory impairment were investigated in eight-armed radial maze. The scopolamine-induced memory impairment was characterized by prominent increase of error choices in addition to decreased correct choices. Toki, Cnidium officinale Rhizoma (Senkyu), Poria cocos Hoelen (Bukuryo), Alisma orientale Rhizoma (Takusha), and Atractylodes lancea Rhizoma (Sojutsu) increased the correct choices, while only the Toki, Sojutsu, and Takusha decreased the error choices. No effect was produced by Paeonia lactiflora Radix (Shakuyaku). Investigation of effects of fractions isolated from Toki revealed that its activity mainly resided in the butanol layer and its contents of N-methyl-beta-carboline-3-carboxamide and amines. Moreover, the alkaloid, internal and external solutions (containing poly-, di-, and monosaccharides) obtained by dialysis with Visking cellophane tubing also improved the memory. However, no improving properties were detected for methanol and hexanol layers, L-(-)-tryptophan, L-arginine, L-(-)-lysine, and choline chloride. The results showed that the TSS components could improve the reference and working memory impaired by scopolamine. The improving effect of TSS is produced greatly by the Toki component, the activity of which was greatly produced by the fraction extracted by butanol. (+info)Simultaneous determination of chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, protocatechuic acid and protocatechuic aldehyde in Chinese herbal preparation by RP-HPLC. (7/51)
In the present study, a reversed phase high performance liquid chromatographic (RP-HPLC) method was established for simultaneous determination of chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, protocatechuic acid and protocatechuic aldehyde in a Chinese herbal preparation (Fufang-Pugongying-Mixture). The separation was performed on a Hypersil ODS-2 column by isocratic elution with methanol and 0.2 M acetate buffer (pH 3.6) (15 : 85, v/v) as the mobile phase at the flow-rate of 1.0 ml/min with operating temperature of 30 degrees C, and detection wavelength of 300 nm. A good linear regression relationship between peak-areas and concentrations was obtained over the range of 2-200 microg/ml for the five marker compounds mentioned above. The spike recoveries were within 96.72-104.07%. The variation coefficient (CV) values of the precision were in the range of 0.89-4.50%. Moreover the developed method has reference value for quantitative analysis of Taraxacum, Lonicera and Angelica. (+info)Structures of new aromatics glycosides from a Japanese folk medicine, the roots of Angelica furcijuga. (8/51)
Three new aromatics glycosides, hyuganosides II, IIIa, and IIIb, were isolated from a Japanese folk medicine, the roots of Angelica furcijuga KITAGAWA. The structures of the new glycosides were determined on the basis of chemical and physicochemical evidence. (+info)'Angelica' is a common name that refers to several plant species in the genus Angelica. The most commonly used medicinally is Angelica archangelica, also known as garden angelica or wild celery. This herb has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, such as:
1. Digestive aid: It is believed to stimulate appetite, ease digestion, and reduce gas and bloating.
2. Respiratory health: Angelica has been used to treat respiratory conditions like bronchitis, colds, and coughs.
3. Menstrual discomfort: Some people use it to alleviate menstrual cramps and PMS symptoms.
4. Nervous system: It may help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
5. Skin issues: The herb has been used topically for skin irritations, wounds, and insect bites.
However, it is essential to note that while angelica has potential health benefits, it can also have side effects and interact with certain medications. Pregnant women should avoid using this herb, as it may stimulate uterine contractions and lead to miscarriage. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement or medication.
'Angelica sinensis', also known as Dong Quai or Chinese Angelica, is a herbaceous plant native to China. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries for various purposes, such as promoting menstruation and blood circulation, alleviating menopausal symptoms, and treating anemia, among others.
The roots of the plant are typically harvested and dried before being used in various forms, including powders, capsules, and teas. Some studies suggest that 'Angelica sinensis' may have medicinal properties due to its high content of essential oils, phytochemicals, and other bioactive compounds. However, more research is needed to fully understand its potential health benefits and risks.
It is important to note that while some natural remedies can be beneficial, they should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.
'Angelica archangelica' is the botanical name for a plant species also known as Garden Angelica or Wild Celery. It belongs to the family Apiaceae and is native to temperate regions of Europe, northern Asia, and Greenland. The plant can grow up to 2 meters tall and has large, bright green, compound leaves and umbels of small white flowers.
The root, seeds, and stems of 'Angelica archangelica' have been used in traditional medicine and cooking for centuries. In herbal medicine, the root is often used to treat digestive problems such as gas, bloating, and loss of appetite, while the seeds are used to alleviate menstrual cramps and respiratory issues. The plant contains several bioactive compounds, including essential oils, coumarins, and furanocoumarins, which contribute to its medicinal properties.
However, it is important to note that 'Angelica archangelica' can interact with certain medications and may cause adverse effects in some individuals. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before using this plant for medicinal purposes.
A chalcone is a type of organic compound that is characterized by a chemical structure consisting of two aromatic rings connected by a three-carbon α,β-unsaturated carbonyl system. Chalcones are important intermediates in the synthesis of various flavonoids and isoflavonoids, which are classes of compounds found in many plants and have been studied for their potential medicinal properties.
Chalcones themselves have also been investigated for their biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer effects. However, it is important to note that while some chalcone derivatives have shown promising results in preclinical studies, more research is needed to establish their safety and efficacy in humans.
"Mentha" is a genus name in botanical taxonomy, which includes various species of mint plants. While it's not a medical term per se, some mentha species have been used in traditional medicine and may be referenced in medical literature or natural health practices. The essential oils derived from these plants, such as peppermint (Mentha piperita) and spearmint (Mentha spicata), are often used in aromatherapy, topical applications, and as flavorings in oral care products and medications. They have been studied for potential benefits related to digestion, pain relief, and mental clarity, although more research is needed to confirm these effects and establish appropriate dosages and safety guidelines.
Aromatherapy is defined as the use of essential oils from plants for therapeutic purposes. The essential oils are typically extracted through steam distillation or cold pressing, and they can be used in a variety of ways, including inhalation, topical application, or oral consumption. Aromatherapy is believed to promote physical and psychological well-being by engaging the smell receptors in the nose, which then send messages to the limbic system in the brain, which is responsible for emotions and memories. Some people use aromatherapy to help manage stress, improve sleep, or alleviate symptoms of various health conditions. However, it's important to note that while some studies suggest that aromatherapy may have certain health benefits, more research is needed to fully understand its effects and safety.
Chinese herbal drugs, also known as traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), refer to a system of medicine that has been practiced in China for thousands of years. It is based on the belief that the body's vital energy, called Qi, must be balanced and flowing freely for good health. TCM uses various techniques such as herbal therapy, acupuncture, dietary therapy, and exercise to restore balance and promote healing.
Chinese herbal drugs are usually prescribed in the form of teas, powders, pills, or tinctures and may contain one or a combination of herbs. The herbs used in Chinese medicine are typically derived from plants, minerals, or animal products. Some commonly used Chinese herbs include ginseng, astragalus, licorice root, and cinnamon bark.
It is important to note that the use of Chinese herbal drugs should be under the guidance of a qualified practitioner, as some herbs can interact with prescription medications or have side effects. Additionally, the quality and safety of Chinese herbal products can vary widely depending on the source and manufacturing process.
A plant extract is a preparation containing chemical constituents that have been extracted from a plant using a solvent. The resulting extract may contain a single compound or a mixture of several compounds, depending on the extraction process and the specific plant material used. These extracts are often used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverage, due to their potential therapeutic or beneficial properties. The composition of plant extracts can vary widely, and it is important to ensure their quality, safety, and efficacy before use in any application.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Phthalic Anhydrides" is not a medical term. It is a chemical compound with the formula C6H4(CO)2O. Phthalic anhydride is a white crystalline powder used in the industrial synthesis of plasticizers, resins, and dyes.
If you have any questions about medical terminology or concepts, please don't hesitate to ask!
Phytotherapy is the use of extracts of natural origin, especially plants or plant parts, for therapeutic purposes. It is also known as herbal medicine and is a traditional practice in many cultures. The active compounds in these plant extracts are believed to have various medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory, analgesic, or sedative effects. Practitioners of phytotherapy may use the whole plant, dried parts, or concentrated extracts to prepare teas, capsules, tinctures, or ointments for therapeutic use. It is important to note that the effectiveness and safety of phytotherapy are not always supported by scientific evidence, and it should be used with caution and preferably under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
"Oenanthe" is a genus of plants in the family Apiaceae, also known as the carrot or parsley family. Some species of this genus are known to contain toxic compounds and can be poisonous if ingested. The name "Oenanthe" comes from the Greek words "oinos," meaning wine, and "anthos," meaning flower, which may refer to the fact that some species have a smell reminiscent of wine. It is important to note that "Oenanthe" is not a medical term, but a scientific name for a group of plants.
A plant root is not a medical term per se, but it is a term from botany, which is the study of plants. However, I can certainly provide a definition for you.
Plant roots are the underground organs of a plant that typically grow downward into the soil. They serve several important functions, including:
1. Anchorage: Roots help to stabilize the plant and keep it upright in the ground.
2. Absorption: Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are essential for the plant's growth and development.
3. Conduction: Roots conduct water and nutrients up to the above-ground parts of the plant, such as the stem and leaves.
4. Vegetative reproduction: Some plants can reproduce vegetatively through their roots, producing new plants from root fragments or specialized structures called rhizomes or tubers.
Roots are composed of several different tissues, including the epidermis, cortex, endodermis, and vascular tissue. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the root, which secretes a waxy substance called suberin that helps to prevent water loss. The cortex is the middle layer of the root, which contains cells that store carbohydrates and other nutrients. The endodermis is a thin layer of cells that surrounds the vascular tissue and regulates the movement of water and solutes into and out of the root. The vascular tissue consists of xylem and phloem, which transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
Benzopyrans are a class of chemical compounds that contain a benzene ring fused to a pyran ring. They are also known as chromenes. Benzopyrans can be found in various natural sources, including plants and fungi, and have been studied for their potential biological activities. Some benzopyrans have been found to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer properties. However, some benzopyrans can also be toxic or have other adverse health effects, so it is important to study their properties and potential uses carefully.
Astragalus membranaceus, also known as Astragalus propinquus, is a plant that is native to China and has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. It is often referred to simply as "astragalus" and its root is used in herbal remedies.
In traditional Chinese medicine, astragalus is considered to have warming and drying properties, and is often used to strengthen the body's defenses, or "wei qi," which is believed to help protect against external pathogens. It is also used to treat a variety of conditions, including fatigue, weakness, and respiratory infections.
In modern scientific research, astragalus has been studied for its potential immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects. Some studies have suggested that it may help to improve immune function, reduce inflammation, and protect against oxidative stress. However, more research is needed to confirm these potential benefits and determine the optimal dosage and safety of astragalus supplements.
It's important to note that astragalus should not be used as a substitute for conventional medical treatment, and anyone considering taking it as a supplement should speak with their healthcare provider first to discuss the potential risks and benefits.
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Western USA wildflowers: Sierra Angelica, Angelica Lineariloba
Archangelica4
- The most notable of these is garden angelica (A. archangelica), which is commonly known simply as angelica. (wikipedia.org)
- Very similar to Angelica Archangelica, Angel. (abchomeopathy.com)
- Angelica archangelica* (vaistinių šventagaršvių) šaknų aliejus. (youngliving.com)
- Angelica archangelica subsp. (wikimedia.org)
Genus2
- Angelica is a genus of about 90 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far north as Iceland, Lapland, and Greenland. (wikipedia.org)
- Three combinations, Ostericum longipedicellatum and O. muliense , for two species here transferred to that genus, and Heracleum oncosepalum , for a species excluded from Angelica , are validated. (google.com)
20191
- Business and human rights in Europe : international law challenges / edited by Angelica Bonfanti.2019. (lu.se)
Https1
- https://divinedebris.com/angelica-beanie-crochet-pat. (ravelry.com)
Seacoast1
- Seacoast angelica (A. lucida) has been eaten as a wild version of celery. (wikipedia.org)
Wikimedia Commons1
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Angelica. (wikipedia.org)
Apiaceae1
- Floral Scent in Generalistic Angelica (Apiaceae) - An Adaptive Character? (wikipedia.org)
Species4
- Angelica species grow to 1-3 m (3 ft 3 in - 9 ft 10 in) tall, with large bipinnate leaves and large compound umbels of white or greenish-white flowers. (wikipedia.org)
- The species name refers to its linear leaflets, which distinguish the plant from all other California angelica, as these have ovate or lanceolate leaflets. (americansouthwest.net)
- Notes on some Sino-Himalayan species of Angelica and Ostericum (Umbelliferae) - Pimenov, M. G. & Kljuykov, E. V.- Willdenowia 33: 121-137. (google.com)
- 2003- (Abstract- Based on own field observations and collections as well as on material from various herbaria, Sino-Himalayan species of Angelica and Ostericum were studied, emphasizing fruit anatomy. (google.com)
GBIF1
- citation needed] Accepted by PoWO, but considered a synonym of Angelica major by GBIF. (wikipedia.org)
20221
- Angelica L." Retrieved 20 December 2022. (wikipedia.org)
Medicinal1
- ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Angelica decursiva Franchet & Savatier is a traditional medicinal plant used to treat asthma , cough , headache , pyrexia and thick phlegm in China , Japan and Korea . (bvsalud.org)
Performs1
- April 15, 2020 With a great deal of "Salva-Mex-American" pride, Angelica Garcia performs three songs from her album, Cha Cha Palace at the Tiny Desk. (npr.org)
Stalks1
- The most important thing about candying angelica is to choose stalks that are young and tender. (culinarycafe.com)
Montgomery1
- Angelica Montgomery is a journalist in Quebec City for CBC News. (cbc.ca)
Protective2
- At that exact moment, Dracula chose to go after Angelica again, and he slew her nurse, and then hypnotized young Angelica, causing her to throw off her protective crucifix. (marvunapp.com)
- Protective effects of Angelica decursiva Franchet & Savatier on allergic responses through enhancement of Nrf2 and suppression of NF-kB/MMP-9 in ovalbumin-exposed mice. (bvsalud.org)
Organizations1
- Actively using music as a tool for equity, Angelica serves as Executive Director of Challenge the Stats, Artistic Director of the Urban Youth Harp Ensemble, and as a consultant for organizations across the nation. (fromthetop.org)
Plant1
- Angelica lineariloba is a common plant of the southern and central Sierra Nevada, its range extending into adjacent mountainous regions of Nevada. (americansouthwest.net)
Young5
- Crystallized strips of young angelica stems and midribs are green in colour and are sold as decorative and flavoursome cake decoration material, but may also be enjoyed on their own. (wikipedia.org)
- Angelica is a recipient of From the Top's Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award. (fromthetop.org)
- Angelica is a Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist. (fromthetop.org)
- 18-year-old harpist and Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Angelica Hairston wanted to share her music with visually impaired children from her community. (fromthetop.org)
- Tomb of Dracula II#4 (fb)) - When Angelica was a young girl, less than ten years old, her parents moved to a lighthouse in the coast of Maine. (marvunapp.com)
Share1
- In her free time Angelica likes to volunteer, work with children, and share her music with others. (fromthetop.org)
Artists1
- Angelica Garcia is just one of the many artists we'll miss seeing at SXSW this year. (npr.org)
Found2
- The active ingredients of angelica are found in the roots and rhizomes and contains furocoumarins in its tissues, which make the skin sensitive to light. (wikipedia.org)
- He did and found yielding lips…and Angelica was real to him again. (everydayfiction.com)
Make2
- Angelica Hairston knows how to make a harp sing. (fromthetop.org)
- The Angelica Beanie is easy, fun and honestly will only take you a few hours to make in one evening. (ravelry.com)
Season2
- Stars: Debra Messing, Christian Borle, Megan Hilty, Katharine McPhee, Jack Davenport, Angelica Houston Writers: Theresa Rebeck Director: Michael Morris Network: NBC, airs Mondays Original Telecast: May 15, 2012 My biggest regret of the entire 2011-2012 TV season - sticking with NBC's Broadway musical series SMASH to the bitter end. (assignmentx.com)
- Stars: Debra Messing, Christian Borle, Megan Hilty, Katharine McPhee, Jack Davenport, Angelica Houston Writer: David Marshall Grant Director: Robert Duncan McNeill Network: NBC, airs Mondays Original Telecast: May 8, 2012 As SMASH nears next week's Season 1 finale, one can't help but scratch their head at how a once promising show sunk so low, so fast. (assignmentx.com)
Team2
- The day after taping Show #228 in Athens, GA, our Education Team traveled with performer and harpist Angelica Hairston to the Clarke Central High School. (fromthetop.org)
- Thank you team @ Villa Angelica/Baan Malinee. (hotelscombined.com)
Show2
- Angelica Hairston appeared on Show 228 , recorded in February 2011, at age 18. (fromthetop.org)
- I'd like to see Angelica show up as an elderly woman, and perhaps work with the Legion of the Night . (marvunapp.com)
Music2
Traditional1
- Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Angelica Atropurpurea in traditional homeopathic usage , not approved by the FDA. (abchomeopathy.com)
Community2
- After graduation Angelica expanded her knowledge at Southern Union State Community College where she was awarded a performing Arts Scholarship for Theatre. (kplctv.com)
- As a harpist Angelica is a member of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra and the Greenforest Community Baptist Church Orchestra and Choir, and she also plays the violin in the Chamblee Quartet and Phoenix Quartet. (fromthetop.org)
Work1
- Angelica Aboulhosn is an arts writer based in Washington, D.C. Her work has appeared in Humanities , Smithsonian and Washington City Paper . (smithsonianmag.com)
Week1
- Within a week, Frank and Angelica were on their way back to Boston. (marvunapp.com)
Save2
- Frank was present when they staked her screaming corpse, and he accompanied the priests back to the house to save Angelica from Dracula. (marvunapp.com)
- He also led Frank Neal and the others back to the house to save Angelica, and instructed Frank to turn on the light in the lighthouse so that the cross-mark smeared on it would drive off Dracula. (marvunapp.com)
History1
- I think it's important to talk about all chapters of history and from all perspectives - meaning not just from the perspective of the victors," Angelica Garcia says. (npr.org)
Busy1
- Sister Angelica is busy hoeing and watering the grass and flowers. (stanford.edu)
Clear1
- Bring very slowly to the boil and simmer until the angelica feels perfectly tender and looks clear. (culinarycafe.com)
School1
- Angelica Hairston (harp), 18, comes from Atlanta, Georgia where she attends the Chamblee Charter High School. (fromthetop.org)
English1
- Angelica Acta botanica Gallica 144: 186 (1997) English Names for Korean Native Plants (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
Similar1
- Discover other properties in Si Sunthon that offer a similar experience and ambiance to Villa Angelica Bed and Breakfast in Phuket. (hotelscombined.com)