A valuable temperate region pasture grass which contains a lamb growth inhibitor. Called also cocksfoot, orchard grass.
| Veterinary Dictionary: Dactylis glomerata |
A valuable temperate region pasture grass which contains a lamb growth inhibitor. Called also cocksfoot, orchard grass.
| WordNet: Dactylis glomerata |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
Synonyms: orchard grass, cocksfoot, cockspur
| Wikipedia: Dactylis Glomerata |
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| Studio album by Candlemass | |||||
| Released | February 17, 1998 | ||||
| Genre | Doom metal | ||||
| Length | 43:44 | ||||
| Label | Music for Nations | ||||
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Dactylis Glomerata is an album by doom metal band Candlemass, released in 1998. This album features guitarist Michael Amott on lead guitar
Ulf Edelönn: Guitars on "I Still See The Black" Ian Haugland: Drums on "I Still See The Black" And "Wiz" Patrik Instedt: Guitar On "Dustflow", "Abstract Sun" And "Lidocain God" Måns P. Månsson: Korg Synthesizer and Thermin on "Dustflow" Adam Axelsson: Claypot and Hare Krishna Stuff on "Apathy" Jan Hellman: Distorted Electric Upright Bass on "Karthago"
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| Candlemass (Rock Band, '80s-2000s) |
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