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juniper berry - translation to arabic

SPICE, HERBAL DRUG
Juniper berries; Juniperberry
  • Dried juniper berries at a market in [[Syracuse, Sicily]]
  • Young green and mature purple berries can be seen growing on the same plant.
  • Juniper berries are actually modified [[conifer cone]]s.

juniper berry         
‎ العَرْعَر:شجر من الفصيلة الصنوبرية‎
Juniperus         
  • [[Plymouth Gin]] factory, United Kingdom
  • ''[[Juniperus phoenicea]]'' on [[El Hierro]], [[Canary Islands]]
  • Detail of ''[[Juniperus chinensis]]'' shoots, with juvenile (needle-like) leaves (left), adult scale leaves, and immature male cones (right)
  • Sierra Nevada]], Rock Creek Canyon, California
  • ''[[Juniperus virginiana]]'' in October laden with ripe cones
  • Juniper needles, magnified. Left, ''[[J. communis]]'' (''Juniperus'' sect. ''Juniperus'', needles 'jointed' at base). Right, ''[[J. chinensis]]'' (''Juniperus'' sect. ''Sabina'', needles merging smoothly with the stem, not jointed at base)
  • ''Juniperus communis'' wood pieces, with a [[U.S. penny]] for scale, showing the narrow [[growth ring]]s of the species
  • Cones and seeds
  • Cones and leaves of ''[[Juniperus communis]]''
  • ''Juniperus'' × ''pfitzeriana'' ‘Gold Coast’
  • Avenue of ''Juniperus chinensis''
GENUS OF PLANTS
Juniperus; Juniperus classification; Junipers; Juniper species; Juniper extract; Juniper twig; Juniper heath
‎ العَرْعَر:شجر حَرَجي من الفصيلة الصنوبرية‎
JUNIPERS         
  • [[Plymouth Gin]] factory, United Kingdom
  • ''[[Juniperus phoenicea]]'' on [[El Hierro]], [[Canary Islands]]
  • Detail of ''[[Juniperus chinensis]]'' shoots, with juvenile (needle-like) leaves (left), adult scale leaves, and immature male cones (right)
  • Sierra Nevada]], Rock Creek Canyon, California
  • ''[[Juniperus virginiana]]'' in October laden with ripe cones
  • Juniper needles, magnified. Left, ''[[J. communis]]'' (''Juniperus'' sect. ''Juniperus'', needles 'jointed' at base). Right, ''[[J. chinensis]]'' (''Juniperus'' sect. ''Sabina'', needles merging smoothly with the stem, not jointed at base)
  • ''Juniperus communis'' wood pieces, with a [[U.S. penny]] for scale, showing the narrow [[growth ring]]s of the species
  • Cones and seeds
  • Cones and leaves of ''[[Juniperus communis]]''
  • ''Juniperus'' × ''pfitzeriana'' ‘Gold Coast’
  • Avenue of ''Juniperus chinensis''
GENUS OF PLANTS
Juniperus; Juniperus classification; Junipers; Juniper species; Juniper extract; Juniper twig; Juniper heath

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Definition

Atanasoff-Berry Computer
<computer> (ABC) An early design for a binary calculator, one of the predecessors of the digital computer. The ABC was partially constructed between 1937 and 1942 by Dr. {John Vincent Atanasoff} and Clifford Berry at Iowa State College. As well as binary arithmetic, it incorporated {regenerative memory}, parallel processing, and separation of memory and computing functions. The electronic parts were mounted on a rotating drum, making it hybrid electronic/electromechanical. It was designed to handle only a single type of mathematical problem and was not automated. The results of a single calculation cycle had to be retrieved by a human operator, and fed back into the machine with all new instructions, to perform complex operations. It lacked any serious form of logical control or conditional statements. Atanasoff's patent application was denied because he never have a completed, working product. Ideas from the ABC were used in the design of ENIAC (1943-1946). http://cs.iastate.edu/jva/jva-archive.shtml. (2003-09-28)

Wikipedia

Juniper berry

A juniper berry is the female seed cone produced by the various species of junipers. It is not a true berry, but a cone with unusually fleshy and merged scales, which gives it a berry-like appearance. The cones from a handful of species, especially Juniperus communis, are used as a spice, particularly in European cuisine, and also give gin its distinctive flavour. Juniper berries are among the only spices derived from conifers, along with spruce buds.