Oil+of+roses
31Isparta — ▪ Turkey also spelled İsparta, formerly Hamid Abad, or Hamideli city, western Turkey. Known as Baris under the Byzantine Empire, it was taken by the Seljuq Turks in 1203–04. Later it belonged to the Turkmen Hamid principality, the… …
32Medieval medicine — For contemporary medicine practiced outside of Western Europe, see Islamic medicine, Unani, Byzantine medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine, and Ayurveda. Astrology played an important part in Medieval medicine; most educated physicians were… …
33Medical Renaissance — The front cover illustration of De Humani Corporis Fabrica, On the Fabric of the Human Body, written by Andreas Vesalius, showing a public dissection being carried out by Vesalius himself. Medical Renaissance is the term often applied to the… …
34John Philip Falter — in 1916, where his father, George H. Falter, established a clothing store. Education, Cartooning and New RochelleAs a high school student, Falter created a comic strip, Down Thru the Ages , which was published in the… …
35rose water — water tinctured with the essential oil of roses, used as a perfume. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …
36rosewater — n. water impregnated with the essential oil of roses (used as a perfume) …
37rosewater — /ˈroʊzwɔtə/ (say rohzwawtuh) noun 1. distilled water tinctured with the essential oil of roses. –adjective 2. having the scent of rosewater. 3. affectedly delicate, nice, or fine; sentimental …
38οἰνορροδίνου — οἰνορρόδινον mixture of wine and oil of roses neut gen sg …
39ὑδροροδίνου — ὑδρορόδινον oil of roses mixed with water neut gen sg …
40ὑδροροδίνῳ — ὑδρορόδινον oil of roses mixed with water neut dat sg …