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Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
aetio- — element used in chemistry and indicating a fundamental degradation product of a complex organic compound [Flood], from Latinized comb. form of Gk. aitia a cause, an origin (see ETIOLOGY (Cf. etiology)) … Etymology dictionary
aetio- — see etio … Useful english dictionary
Imperio Huno — 370 d.C.–46 … Wikipedia Español
ALANI — populi Sarmatiae Europaeae haud procul a Maeotica palude incolentes, Roxolanis finitimi, qui nunc Lithuani dicuntur, ut quidam putant. Meminit eorum Lucianus in Toxari, qui dicit, eos cultum et linguam communem habere cum Scythis. Iuxta Tanaim… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MEROVEUS — Francorum tertius a Pharamundo, post Clodionem Comatum, Rex, A. C. 448. Aetio, Romanorum Duci, et Theodorico Visigothorum Regi iunctus, Attilam A. C. 451. prope Aurelianum, devicit. Posteâ regni suit terminos; a fluv. Samaro, extendit, usque in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ANGLIA — Insulae Britanniae pars, olim Albion, seu Albania, ab albis rupibus (ur quidam volunt) quae primum illuc navigantibus apparent, sic dicta. Hodie in duaspartes dividitur, Angliam proprie sic dictam, veteribus Lhoegriam, et Cambriam, seu Walliam.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
TECOLITHOS — nomen gemmae, quae et Syriacus Lapis et Iudacicus Aetio, a calculis liquefaciendis comminuendisque nomen accepit. Plin. l. 37. c. 10. Tecolithos oleae nucleus videtur, neque est ei gemmaehonos, sed lingentium calculos frangit pellitque. Ubi… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
etio- — combining form or aetio or aitio Etymology: Medieval Latin aetio , from Greek aitio , from aitia more at etiology 1. : cause etio … Useful english dictionary
Lusitanian mythology — is the mythology of the Lusitanians, the Indo European people of western Iberia, in the territory comprising most of modern Portugal south of the Douro river.Lusitanian deities heavily influenced all of the religious practices in western Iberia,… … Wikipedia
Henri Estienne — Trésor de la langue grecque (Wiederausgabe, 1830) Henri (II.) Estienne (* 1531 in Paris; † 1598 in Lyon), auch Henricus Stephanus, war ein protestantischer französischer Buchdrucker und Philologe, ebenso ein Vertreter der humanistischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia