Oenocyan (n.) The coloring matter of red wines. Oenology (n.) Knowledge of wine, scientific or practical. Oenomania (n.) Delirium tremens. Oenomania (n.) Dipsomania. Oenomel (n.) Wine mixed with honey; mead, Oenometer (n.) See Alcoholometer. Oenophilist (n.) A lover of wine....
T h e sequence of events in which natural or anthropogenic physical or biologi- cal phenomena affect the colonization process of toxic organisms needs to be determined; related changes in the succession of macroalgae a n d associated changes in herbivory need to b e studied, as does the ...