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  2. Abutilon indicum - Wikipedia

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    Indian abutilon Pollen grains of Abutilon indicum. Abutilon indicum (Indian abutilon, Indian mallow) is a small shrub in the family Malvaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions.

  3. Indicia (philately) - Wikipedia

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    Indicia is the plural of the Latin word indicium, meaning distinguishing marks, [2] signs or identifying marks. [3] The term imprinted stamp is used more or less interchangeably, [1] but some indicia are not imprinted stamps. One example is the handstamp, which can be seen in a photo on this page.

  4. Royal Mail Online Postage - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mail Online Postage (OLP), introduced in early 2006, but not promoted heavily until September 2006, is an online service provided by Royal Mail in conjunction with Lockheed Martin, where customers can print out an indicium (indicia in plural), the equivalent of a postage stamp, online onto a label or envelope of certain specified types, or plain paper, without having to buy a normal stamp.

  5. AB InBev - Wikipedia

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    Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, known as AB InBev, [2] [3] is a multinational drink and brewing company based in Leuven, Belgium. [4] [5] [6] It is the largest brewer in the world, [7] and in 2023, was ranked 72nd in the Forbes Global 2000. [8]

  6. Imprinted stamp - Wikipedia

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    An imprinted stamp is also known as unadhesive stamp [3] or indicium. [1] The cost of the item of stationery includes the manufacture of the item and the charge for postal service. The design of imprinted stamps often bears a close resemblance to normal adhesive stamps of the same country and era. It may be a definitive or commemorative stamp.

  7. Tuber indicum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber indicum, commonly known as the Chinese black truffle or the Asian black truffle, [1] is an edible fungus known for its hypogean fruiting bodies, characteristic of the Tuber genus.

  8. Sesame - Wikipedia

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    Sesame (/ ˈ s ɛ s ə m i /; [2] [3] Sesamum indicum) is a plant in the genus Sesamum, also called benne. [4] Numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. It is widely naturalized in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds, which grow in pods.

  9. Deveximentum - Wikipedia

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    Deveximentum indicium (Monkolprasit, 1973) Deveximentum insidiator (Bloch, 1787) (Pugnose ponyfish) Deveximentum interruptum (Valenciennes, 1835) (Pig-nosed ponyfish) Deveximentum mazavasaoka (Z. H. Baldwin & Sparks, 2011) Deveximentum megalolepis (Mochizuki & Hayashi, 1989) (Bigscale ponyfish) Deveximentum mekranense Alavi-Yeganeh, Khajavi ...