There are four varieties of commercially viable coffee: Arabica, Liberica, Excelsa, and Robusta. Growers predominantly plant the Arabica species. Although less popular, Robusta tastes slightly more bitter and contains more caffeine.
nettles
plural of nettle
(nautical) Small lengths of cord attached to a sail, used to secure the excess fabric after reefing; reef points
nettles
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nettle
• Sletten, lentest, nestlet, telnets
Nettles
A surname.
• Sletten, lentest, nestlet, telnets
Source: Wiktionary
Net"tles, n. pl. Etym: [See Knittle.] (Naut.) (a) The halves of yarns in the unlaid end of a rope twisted for pointing or grafting. (b) Small lines used to sling hammocks under the deck beams. (c) Reef points.
Net"tle, n. Etym: [AS. netele; akin to D. netel, G. nessel, OHG. nezzïla, nazza, Dan. nelde, nälde, Sw. nässla; cf, Lith. notere.] (Bot.)
Definition: A plant of the genus Urtica, covered with minute sharp hairs containing a poison that produces a stinging sensation. Urtica gracitis is common in the Northern, and U. chamædryoides in the Southern, United States. the common European species, U. urens and U. dioica, are also found in the Eastern united States. U. pilulifera is the Roman nettle of England.
Note: The term nettle has been given to many plants related to, or to some way resembling, the true nettle; as: Australian nettle, a stinging tree or shrub of the genus Laportea (as L. gigas and L. moroides); -- also called nettle tree.
– Bee nettle, Hemp nettle, a species of Galeopsis. See under Hemp.
– Blind nettle, Dead nettle, a harmless species of Lamium.
– False nettle (Bæhmeria cylindrica), a plant common in the United States, and related to the true nettles.
– Hedge nettle, a species of Stachys. See under Hedge.
– Horse nettle (Solanum Carolinense). See under Horse.
– nettle tree. (a) Same as Hackberry. (b) See Australian nettle (above).
– Spurge nettle, a stinging American herb of the Spurge family (Jatropha urens).
– Wood nettle, a plant (Laportea Canadensis) which stings severely, and is related to the true nettles. Nettle cloth, a kind of thick cotton stuff, japanned, and used as a substitute for leather for various purposes.
– Nettle rash (Med.), an eruptive disease resembling the effects of whipping with nettles.
– Sea nettle (Zoöl.), a medusa.
Net"tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nettled; p. pr. & vb. n. Nettling.]
Definition: To fret or sting; to irritate or vex; to cause to experience sensations of displeasure or uneasiness not amounting to violent anger. The princes were so nettled at the scandal of this affront, that every man took it to himself. L'Estrange.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
22 November 2024
(noun) (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind
There are four varieties of commercially viable coffee: Arabica, Liberica, Excelsa, and Robusta. Growers predominantly plant the Arabica species. Although less popular, Robusta tastes slightly more bitter and contains more caffeine.