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A name given to a class or suit of cards in the French deck, also referred to as a flower or flowers. It has three leaflets (Trifolium). Plant of the Fabaceae family, which is characterized by having leaves with 3 leaflets ( genus Arachis ). It is also called wagon, teble, peanut, fodder peanut. Triple, played cards, with three equal figures.
In medicine and biochemistry, it is the name of a small protein capable of carrying oxygen, which is found in the heart muscle and other muscles. It was the first protein to have its three-dimensional structure experimentally determined. Its high presence in the bloodstream can lead to rhabdomyolysis.
It means soaking a food in its sauce. It seems to derive from deep (English word pronounced diip) which means deep, sunken, dark, low. Sinking a food in a sauce in order to dip or soften it. Our language is rich in words that can mean the same thing: wet, soak, impregnate, immerse, bathe, spread. . . .
In botany it is synonymous with Lepidopharynx, Leopoldia or Trisacarpis. It also uses Hippeastrum (meaning knight's star). It is the name of a genus of plants belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae. They are endemic to Africa. Name of the woman Virgil loved in his first bucolic. It means the sparkle in your eyes. Name of an asteroid (1085). It was also named 1927 QH by astronomers.