Etymology: [ 'tü-l&p, 'tyü- ] (noun.) 1578. From Modern Latin tulipa Turkish tülbent (“fine muslin, turban”) Persian دلبند (dolband), also the root of turban; cognate with Mazandarani تولیپ (“tulip”).
Lale, Liriodendron tulpifera, tulip root bazı tahılların sapına arız olan bir hastalık, tulip tree ağaç lâlesi, tulip, lâle fidanı, Tulipa stellata, i., bot. lale, white tulip tülbent lâlesi, lâle ağacı, (isim) lâle, lalek, lâle, laleler,
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Lale İsimler
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Liriodendron tulpifera
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tulip root bazı tahılların sapına arız olan bir hastalık
A type of flowering plant, genus Tulipa, The flower of this plant, Overlaps to create a tulip effect, Term often used to describe a Calvinist, one who supports some variation of predestination, Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers, Ornament in the shape of a conventionalized tulip flower and leaf, Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa, The University LIcensing Program, any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower, Tulips are brightly coloured flowers that grow in the spring, and have oval or pointed petals packed closely together. Any of almost 4,000 varieties of about 100 species of cultivated bulbous herbaceous plants making up the genus Tulipa in the lily family, native to Eurasia. Among the most popular of all garden flowers, the tulip produces two or three thick, bluish-green leaves clustered at the base of the plant. The usually solitary inverted bell-shaped flowers have three petals and three sepals. Colors range from white through yellows and reds to brown and deep purple to almost black. Streaked blossoms get their streaks from a harmless virus infection that causes the color to disappear in patterns, letting white or yellow show through, The University LIcensing Program TULIP is a cooperative research project testing system for networked delivery and use of journals Objectives include determining technical feasibility, developing organizational and economic models, and studying user behavior For testing purposes, 42 materials science and engineering journals published by Elsevier and Pergamon are being used, The University Licensing Project TULIP is "an initiative of Elsevier Science Publishers to explore the issues involved in electronic distribution of scholarly journals The TULIP project involves nine universities and about sixty Materials Science journal titles ", The University Licensing Program --- Elsevier, 40 bitmap journals on materials, An experiment in which Elsevier Science scanned material science journals and a group of universities mounted them on local computers, any type of plant of the lily family and of the genus Tulipa having large cup-shaped flowers of different colors; flowers of the tulip plant, plural of tulip,
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A type of flowering plant, genus Tulipa
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The flower of this plant
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Overlaps to create a tulip effect
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Term often used to describe a Calvinist, one who supports some variation of predestination
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Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers
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Ornament in the shape of a conventionalized tulip flower and leaf
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Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa
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The University LIcensing Program
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any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower
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Tulips are brightly coloured flowers that grow in the spring, and have oval or pointed petals packed closely together. Any of almost 4,000 varieties of about 100 species of cultivated bulbous herbaceous plants making up the genus Tulipa in the lily family, native to Eurasia. Among the most popular of all garden flowers, the tulip produces two or three thick, bluish-green leaves clustered at the base of the plant. The usually solitary inverted bell-shaped flowers have three petals and three sepals. Colors range from white through yellows and reds to brown and deep purple to almost black. Streaked blossoms get their streaks from a harmless virus infection that causes the color to disappear in patterns, letting white or yellow show through
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The University LIcensing Program TULIP is a cooperative research project testing system for networked delivery and use of journals Objectives include determining technical feasibility, developing organizational and economic models, and studying user behavior For testing purposes, 42 materials science and engineering journals published by Elsevier and Pergamon are being used
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The University Licensing Project TULIP is "an initiative of Elsevier Science Publishers to explore the issues involved in electronic distribution of scholarly journals The TULIP project involves nine universities and about sixty Materials Science journal titles "
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The University Licensing Program --- Elsevier, 40 bitmap journals on materials
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An experiment in which Elsevier Science scanned material science journals and a group of universities mounted them on local computers
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any type of plant of the lily family and of the genus Tulipa having large cup-shaped flowers of different colors; flowers of the tulip plant isim
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