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bead$7245$ - translation to greek

GENUS OF PLANTS
Bead plant; Coral bead; Bead Plant; Beadplant; Peratanthe

bead      
n. μαργαρίτης, χάντρα, σταγόνα, αναδίπλωση
glass bead         
2015 SINGLE BY GFRIEND
Glass Bead (song)
χάνδρα, χάντρα
sheet lightning         
  • Lightning in [[Belfort]], France
  • Anvil Crawler over Lake Wright Patman south of Redwater, Texas on the backside of a large area of rain associated with a cold-front
  • Strike mark on trunk of an [[Oklahoma]] [[black walnut]]
  • Certain prominent structures often attract frequent lightning strikes. The [[CN Tower]] in [[Toronto]] is struck many times every summer.
  • The upper part of the thunderstorm cloud becomes positively charged while the middle to the lower part of the thunderstorm cloud becomes negatively charged.
  • Gigantic jet as seen from the summit of [[Mauna Kea]], Hawaii.
  • (Figure 2) When the rising ice crystals collide with graupel, the ice crystals become positively charged and the graupel becomes negatively charged.
  • Lightning-induced remanent magnetization (LIRM) mapped during a magnetic field gradient survey of an archaeological site located in Wyoming, United States.
  • Lightning strike caused by the connection of two leaders, positive shown in blue and negative in red
  • View of lightning from an airplane flying above a system.
  • Four-second video of a lightning strike, Island in the Sky, [[Canyonlands National Park]], [[Utah]], United States.
  • High-speed, slow-motion lightning video captured at 6,200 frames per second
  • Strokes of cloud-to-ground lightning during a [[thunderstorm]] in the town of [[Oradea]].
  • Cloud-to-ground lightning
  • High-speed photography showing different parts of a lightning flash during the discharge process as seen in [[Toulouse]], France.
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  • Lightning by [[Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis]] (1909)
  • Lightning strike counter in a museum
  • Volcanic material thrust high into the atmosphere can trigger lightning.
  • This CG was of very short duration, exhibited highly branched channels and was very bright indicating that it was staccato lightning near New Boston, Texas.
  • Sound of a thunderstorm
  • Two lightning bolts pictured in the former coat of arms of the [[Yli-Ii]] municipality
WEATHER PHENOMENON INVOLVING ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
Positive lightning; Lightening; Lightning prevention; Stepped leader; Bead lightning; Megalightning; Positive streamer; Dart leader; Return stroke; ☇; Anvil crawler; Anvil Crawler; Continuous leader; Continuous Leader; Dark leader; Step leader; Staccato lightning; Staccato Lightning; Fulminology; Fulminologist; Lightning fire; Bolt from the blue; Lightning discharge; Different types of lightning; Lightning discharges; Cloud-to-ground lightning; Stepped ladder; Stepped ladder (meteorology); Sheet lightning; Forked lightning; Cloud-to-ground lighting; Ribbon lightning; Fork lightning; Storm electricity; Cloud to cloud lightning; Cloud-to-cloud lightning; 🌩; Flash lightning; Rocket lightning; Sympathetic lightning; Clear-air lightning; Smooth channel lightning; Static lightning; Anvil crawler lightning; Spider lightning; Megaflash; Stepped leader (meteorology); Intra-cloud lightning; Intracloud lightning; CG lightning; CC lightning; IC lightning; Negative lightning; Positive CG lightning; Positive cloud-to-ground lightning; Negative CG lightning; Negative cloud-to-ground lightning; Pearl lightning; Cloud-to-air lightning; Lightning superbolt; Inter-cloud lightning; Intercloud lightning; Upward lightning; Ground-to-cloud lightning
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Definition

beads
n. pl.
Rosary.

Wikipedia

Nertera

Nertera is a genus of about 15 species of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to the Southern Hemisphere, in South America and Australasia, with one species extending into the Northern Hemisphere in Central America, eastern Asia, and Hawaii. The name derives from the Greek word nerteros, meaning low down. Common names include pincushion, coral bead or bead plant. They are prostrate, creeping, mat-forming herbaceous perennial plants growing to 20–40 cm (7.9–15.7 in) across or more but no more than a few centimetres high. The leaves are usually quite small, and when crushed may in some species release a foul smell (methanethiol) like the related woody genus Coprosma. The flowers are insignificant and probably wind-pollinated. The fruit is usually a bright orange berry, but in some species may be a dry capsule.

Selected species
  • Nertera balfouriana - from New Zealand, forming small but dense patches of vegetation on wet boggy ground at altitudes between about 600 to 1000 m. It fruits in February, small bright red berries which can cover the whole plant.
  • Nertera ciliata
  • Nertera cunninghamii - a common plant at low altitudes in New Zealand, on streamsides or wet roadsides. When in fruit, the plant is covered by bright orange berries produced singly.
  • Nertera granadensis