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The name Iðunn has been variously explained as meaning 'ever young', 'rejuvenator', or 'the rejuvenating one'. [1] As the modern English alphabet lacks the eth character, Iðunn is sometimes anglicized as Idhunn, Idunn, Idun, or Ithun. [2] An -a suffix is sometimes appended to denote femininity, resulting in forms such as Iduna and Idunna. [3]
Erik Apple (born 1977), American professional mixed martial arts fighter; Fiona Apple (born 1977), Grammy award-winning American singer-songwriter; Heather Elizabeth Apple (born 1948), Canadian writer, artist, and educator; Jupiter Apple (1968–2015), Brazilian singer-songwriter and musician; Max Apple (born 1941), American author and academic
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus spp., among them the domestic or orchard apple; Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found.
German baked apples – German baked apples dessert; Ice cider – Fermented beverage made from the juice of frozen apples; Jewish apple cake – Cake made with apples traditional to Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine; Međimurska gibanica – Croatian dessert; Nièr beurre – Preserve of apples that is part of the cuisine and culture of Jersey.
In Mac OS X 10.2, the internal codename "Jaguar" was used as a public name, and, for subsequent Mac OS X releases, big cat names were used as public names through until OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion", and wine names were used as internal codenames through until OS X 10.10 "Syrah". [94]
Though usually called "Apple Mary", the character's full name is given as Mary Worth in at least one 1935 strip. Apple Mary ran through 1938, [ 4 ] at which point, writes comics historian Don Markstein , "It's generally thought that under a new writer ( Allen Saunders , whose credits include Kerry Drake and Steve Roper ) and artist (Dale Connor ...
Halloween, 1915, Howard Chandler Christy North Texas Agricultural College students bobbing for apples, circa 1930s. A common variant of bobbing of apples is the game snap apple or apple on a string, in which apples are hung from the ceiling and contestants jump to take bites - the winner is the contestant that manages to eat their entire apple first.
Braeburn apples for sale on a UK market stall The Braeburn is a cultivar of apple that is firm to the touch with a red/orange vertical streaky appearance on a yellow/green background. Its color intensity varies with different growing conditions.