"Sowa" can mean "owl" in Polish and "to know" in Twi, a language spoken in Ghana.
I'm not sure what you mean by "exocersim." Could you provide more context or clarify your question?
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "elergy"?
Existence
I think you mean "appendicitis," which is an inflammation of the appendix.
Phytolacca dioica is a tree.
Pimenta dioica
Antennaria Dioica
Antennaria Dioica
the dried fruit of the Pimenta dioica plant.
The scientific name of potol leaf is Trichosanthes dioica.
The botanical name for white bryony is Bryonia dioica.
An allspice is a variety of spice, the ground unripe fruit of Pimenta dioica, thought to combine the flavours of several spices.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Urtica dioica.
The fishhook cactus may be either the fishhook barrel cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii) or Mammillaria dioica, also called the strawberry cactus or California fishhook cactus.
Leonurus cardiaca is used in Western herbalism. Leonurus heterophyllus is used in Chinese medicine.
Urtica dioica is the scientific name for stingy nettles.Specifically, plants generally can be identified in one of two ways. One method involves recourse to the names which non-scientific people use. These names tend to be in the local language. Examples regarding stingy nettles will include common nettles and stinging nettles.The other method involves use of the names which researchers and scientists use. These names generally may be expected to include words of Greek and Latin origins. The example in this particular case will be the term Urtica dioica, with the Latin word urtica meaning "nettle" and the Greek-derived word dioica meaning "two houses" (from δι [di-] for "double, twice" and οἰκία [oikίa] for "houses") in reference to eggs and sperms locating on different plants ("houses") of the species.