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nandina

(nænˈdaɪnə) or

nandin

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(Botany) an evergreen shrub (Nandina domestica) of the barberry family, native to China and Japan
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(Holy bull Nandin - the faithful attendant and emblem of Lord Shiva)
"With the New Generation i20 R5 we made the step to begin building cars for privateer teams to purchase and run, and we will prove that we can develop and deliver a strong package," said Michel Nandin. "The production of a car for circuit racing was a big challenge, however, the strength of the TCR category makes the i30 N TCR the ideal platform to expand our Customer Racing commitments, and continue the work begun by the i20 R5, increasing Hyundai's role in motorsport."
- New Jersey rallied for three runs in the eighth to tie the game before Matt Nandin delivered a two-run single in the bottom of the 15th to give the Jackals a 5-4 victory over the Tornadoes yesterday at Yogi Berra Stadium.
On the other hand, nandin is in the Qenya Lexicon under NAOA, whence nan ("woodland"), but in "The Creatures of the Earth" nandini is glossed "fay of the valleys," and in the Gnomish Lexicon nandin is "fay of the country" (59).
Comperative Toxicity of Forcados Blend crude oil and its water soluble fractions on seedlings of Cucumeropsis Manni Nandin, Nigeria Journal of Applied Science, 18: 39-49.
Redescubrimiento de Chalyhea Nandin e implicaciones en la delimitacion generica de Huilaea Wurdack (Melastomataceae).
There are three candidate plants, Lantana, Nandin and Murraya Paniculata Jack.
In the early Skanda Purana account of the slaying of Andhaka, for instance, Siva does not battle Andhaka himself; Nandin, his chief gana, performs the task.