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Acinos, genus Acinosnoun
plants closely allied to the genera Satureja and Calamintha
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Acinos
Acinos is a genus of ten species of annual and short-lived evergreen perennial woody plants native to southern Europe and western Asia. Its name comes from the Greek word akinos, the name of a small aromatic plant. They are small, tufted, bushy or spreading plants growing to 10–45 cm tall. The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are in whorls borne on erect spike-like inflorescence produced in mid-summer. Selected speciesAcinos alpinus Acinos arvensis Acinos corsicus Acinos rotundifolius Acinos suaveolens Acinos troodi
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Acinos refers to any small, round cluster or grouping. Generally used in various scientific fields, it often refers to a type of glandular structure particularly in the pancreas and lungs. For example, in medicine, acinos may refer to the smallest division of a lobule in the pancreas or similar structures in other glands.
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Acinos
Acinos is a genus of ten species of annual and short-lived evergreen perennial woody plants native to southern Europe and western Asia. Its name comes from the Greek word akinos, the name of a small aromatic plant. They are small, tufted, bushy or spreading plants growing to 10-45 cm tall. The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are in whorls borne on erect spike-like inflorescence produced in mid-summer. ⁕Acinos alpinus ⁕Acinos arvensis ⁕Acinos corsicus ⁕Acinos rotundifolius ⁕Acinos suaveolens
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of acinos in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of acinos in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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