
1) Norwegian girl name 2) Orchid 3) Orchid genus 4) Orchidaceous plant 5) Orchids
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Disa is the heroine of a Swedish legendary saga, which was documented by Olaus Magnus, in 1555. It is believed to be from the Middle Ages, but includes Old Norse themes. It was elaborated by Johannes Messenius in his drama Disa, which was the first historic play in the Swedish language, and was played at the Disting of 1611. It was also presented ...
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[name] Disa is a female name. It is a short form of Hjördis and other names ending in -dis and a form of Desideria. The ending -dis is connected with Dísir. ==Famous Disas== ...
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[orchid] Some species of Disa are cultivated as ornamentals, most notably the species Disa uniflora, a spectacular red orchid also known as `The Pride of Table Mountain.` They were named after Disa, the heroine of a Swedish legend, by the botanist Carl Peter Thunberg. The plants grow from a fleshy tuberous root which is mostly used for the ...
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genus of orchids, family Orchidaceae, containing as many as 200 species of plants. They grow in marshes and grasslands in southeastern Africa, ...
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Data Interchange Standards Association + Direct Inward System Access
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[
n] - any orchid of the genus Disa
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noun any orchid of the genus Disa; beautiful orchids with dark green leaves and usually hooded flowers; much prized as emblematic flowers in their native regions
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Defense Information Systems Agency. US. military organization responsible for implementing and operating military information systems, including the DDN. See also DDN.
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