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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Woolly bush; Woolly Bush; Woolly-Bush; Woolly-bush
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Canton Mint         
  • Photo of mint staff circa 1900
HISTORICAL MINT IN GUANGZHOU, GUANGDONG
Guangzhou Mint
The Canton Mint () also romanised as Kwangtung Mint was a mint located in Guangdong, China which produced coinage at the discretion of the Canton Provincial government. Opened in 1889 it was the first mint in China that used modern minting techniques and was at the time the largest mint in the world producing 2.
Mint Museum         
  • Mint Museum in uptown Charlotte
  • Mint Museum interior
  • ''Rose Harvest'' by [[Harry Siddons Mowbray]], 1887
MUSEUM IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
Mint Museum of Art; Mint Museum of Craft + Design; Mint Museums; Mint Museum of Craft & Design
The Mint Museum, also referred to as The Mint Museums, is a cultural institution comprising two museums, located in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown, together these two locations have hundreds of collections showcasing art and design from around the globe.
MultiTOS         
ALTERNATIVE OPERATING SYSTEM KERNEL FOR THE ATARI ST SYSTEM AND ITS SUCCESSORS
Atari MultiTOS; MultiTOS; FreeMint; Eric Smith (programmer); Atari MiNT; FreeMiNT; MiNT is Not TOS; MiNT is Now TOS
<operating system> (MTOS) A new version of TOS. MultiTOS's main advantage was support for pre-emptive multitasking and memory protection. It also supported the latest (and far superior) versions of GEM. MultiTOS was supplied with the Falcon030 range of computers from Atari. It is a little known fact that the MultiTOS kernel was based heavily on the freeware OS MinT which was developed long before Atari got MultiTOS working. (1997-01-10)
India Government Mint, Mumbai         
MINT
Mumbai mint
The India Government Mint, Mumbai is one of the four mints in India and is in the city of Mumbai. The mint was established in 1829 by the then governor of the Bombay Presidency.
Liberty of the Mint         
  • The Mint, Southwark, in 1825
  • A map showing the Liberty of the Mint within Southwark.
AREA WHERE COINS WERE PRODUCED IN LONDON, ENGLAND
The Mint (London); The Mint (district)
The Mint was a district in Southwark, south London, England, on the west side of Borough High Street, around where Marshalsea Road is now located. It was so named because a mint authorised by King Henry VIII was set up in Suffolk Place, a mansion house, in about 1543.
MINT (economics)         
  • [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
  • [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
ECONOMIES OF MEXICO, INDONESIA, NIGERIA AND TURKEY
MIST (economic term); MIKT; MINT countries; MINT nations; Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey
MINT is an acronym referring to the economies of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey. The term was originally coined in 2014 by Fidelity Investments, a Boston-based asset management firm, and was popularized by Jim O'Neill of Goldman Sachs, who had created the term BRIC.
National Mint of Bolivia         
  • Geartrain within the National Mint of Bolivia.
MINT LOCATED IN THE CITY OF POTOSÍ IN BOLIVIA
Mint of Potosí; Casa de la Moneda de Bolivia; National mint of bolivia; Mint of Potosi
The National Mint of Bolivia () or the Mint of Potosí (in colonial era) is a mint located in the city of Potosí in Bolivia. It is from this mint that most of the silver shipped through the Spanish Main came.
MiNT         
<operating system> (MinT is not TOS - a recursive acronym) A freeware, open source operating system for the Atari ST range of computers. MiNT was originally based on a port of BSD to Atari ST computers by Eric R. Smith. MiNT gave the Atari access to BSD's many network applications. A short (1992-94) romance between MiNT and Atari Corp., who decided to convert the system to the MultiTOS kernel, produced a unique TOS/Unix hybrid, which provides simultaneous access to both GEM and BSD application libraries. Since MiNT is MultiTOS's kernel, it has kept all the features described above and, if an AES replacement is installed, it can show you a new face of MultiTOS. Unlike MultiTOS however, MiNT is based on a different file system, that is faster and more flexible than TOS's. Furthermore, thanks to the network support, MiNT allows an Atari to be an Internet server that can still run GEM and TOS applications! This has won MiNT many devotees ("MiNTquisitors"), making it the main competitor for ASH's MagiC. Unlike Linux, MiNT can run on a Motorola 68000 with no FPU. It needs at least 4 MB of RAM, more to run multiuser or to run GEM applications at the same time. http://orient.uw.edu.pl/MiNTconradus/docs/mint.html. (1999-07-20)
Magical Angel Sweet Mint         
JAPANESE ANIME TELEVISION SERIES
Mahou no Angel Sweet Mint
is a magical girl anime TV series produced by Ashi Productions and aired from 2 May 1990 to 27 March 1991 on TV Tokyo.
MINT         
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Woollybush

Woollybush, woolly bush or woolly-bush is a common name for plants of the genus Adenanthos with leaves deeply divided into long, soft, slender laciniae, often covered in a fine down of soft hairs. These properties give the leaves a soft, silky feel, in stark contrast to the sclerophyllous plants that dominate both its geographic range (southern Australia) and its taxonomic family (Proteaceae). This softness accounts for the common name.

13 species of Adenanthos possess these properties. Many of these have common names that include the woollybush epithet. However the two species of Adenanthos that occur outside Western Australia are both woollybushes yet have common names based on the name gland flower. This suggests that the common name woollybush is exclusively a Western Australian name.

Species of woollybush include:

  • Adenanthos acanthophyllus (prickly woollybush)
  • Adenanthos argyreus (little woollybush)
  • Adenanthos cygnorum (woollybush, common woollybush)
  • Adenanthos dobagii (Fitzgerald woollybush)
  • Adenanthos labillardierei
  • Adenanthos macropodianus (Kangaroo Island gland flower)
  • Adenanthos meisneri (prostrate woollybush)
  • Adenanthos oreophilus (woollybush)
  • Adenanthos sericeus (woollybush, coastal woollybush, tall woollybush, Albany woollybush)
  • Adenanthos terminalis (yellow gland flower)
  • Adenanthos velutinus (velvet woollybush)
  • Adenanthos × cunninghamii (woollybush, Albany woollybush, prostrate woollybush)

Ernest Charles Nelson states that the name has been in use for a long time, and believes that it originated in the vicinity of Albany, Western Australia.