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agrest
† aˈgrest, a. and n. Obs. [a. Fr. agreste, 14th c. a. It. (and Sp.) agreste:—L. agrest-is belonging to the field, f. ager, agr-um field.] A. adj. Belonging to the open country, wild; hence, Rustic, rude.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. xi. 324 The bay of myrte agrest. 1549 Compl. Scotl. (1873) 16 To support ...
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Agrest
Agrest is a surname. People with this surname include:
Matest M. Agrest (1915–2005), Russian ethnologist and mathematician
Evgeny Agrest (born 1966), Belarusian-Swedish chess grandmaster
Diana Agrest (born 1945), US-Argentinian
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Jeff Agrest - Chicago Sun-Times
Feb 29, 2024The show, first hosted by Brent Musburger in 1975, became an institution in sports broadcasting. At noon Sunday, CBS will air the one-hour special "You Are Looking Live," which tells the show ...
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Diana Agrest
In 1978, Diana Agrest co-founded Agrest and Gandelsonas, and in 1980 Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects in New York. Bibliography
Books by Diana Agrest:
Agrest and Gandelsonas, Works Princeton Architectural Press, 1995
Architecture from Without: Theoretical Framings for
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Evgeny Agrest
Agrest is married to Woman International Master (WIM) Svetlana Agrest with both his wife and his daughter playing for the Swedish Women's chess team. Books
References
External links
Evgenij Agrest chess games at 365Chess.com
Svetlana Agrest (Dutch Wikipedia)
1966 births
Living people
Chess grandmasters
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agrested
† aˈgrested, ppl. a. Obs. [irreg. f. agrest a. and n. + -ed, as if pa. pple.; cf. adust-ed.] Rustic, ‘countrified.’1620 Venner Via Recta (1650) 70 Of unprofitable nourishment, except for agrested bodies. Ibid. 97 Agrested bodies that commonly digest anything that filleth the belly.
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Mikhail Agrest
Sources and external links
Mariinsky website: Agrest
SeattleSymphony.org: Agrest
Semperoper.de: Agrest
Operabase: Agrest
Charleston City Paper 16 March 2010 - Agrest Conducts SO
BolshoiRussia.com Agrest
Konserthuset.se: Afrest
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Musicians from Saint
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agrestal
agrestal, a. (əˈgrɛstəl) [f. L. agrest-is (see agrest) + -al1.] = agrestial a. Also as n.1858 H. C. Watson Cyb. Brit. III. 183 A well-established agrestal weed. 1863 J. G. Baker N. Yorkshire xiv. 183 To designate the different kinds of locality we may employ a series of adjectives such as sylvestral...
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Matest M. Agrest
Agrest authored more than 100 scientific articles and five monographs on the subjects of mathematics, physics and astronomy. Agrest publications on his Paleocontact Hypothesis.
M. M. Agrest web page.
Monographs by M. M.
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agresty
† ˈagresty Obs.—0 [f. L. agrest-is or Eng. agrest + -y3. Cf. modest-y.] Rusticity, ‘clownishness.’ Bailey, and Ash.
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agrestic
agrestic, a. (əˈgrɛstɪk) Also 7 agrestick(e, -ique. [f. L. agrest-is (see agrest) + -ic. Cf. domestic, and for formation forens-ic.] Of or pertaining to the country, rural, rustic; hence, uncouth.1620 Venner Via Recta viii. 175 The strong and healthy bodies of agresticke men. a 1646 J. G[regory] Ass...
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Mario Gandelsonas
Gandelsonas is a founding partner of Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects, based in New York City, with Diana Agrest. Professional practice
In 1980, Gandelsonas became a founding partner of Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects with Diana Agrest.
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ماتريس أغريست
Agrest publications on his Paleocontact Hypothesis.
M. M. Agrest web page.
Monographs by M. M. Agrest
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agrestial
agrestial, a. (əˈgrɛstɪəl) [f. L. agresti-s (see agrest) + -al1. Cf. celesti-al.] Inhabiting the fields or open country; wild; spec. (Bot.) growing wild in cultivated land.1607 Topsell Serpents (1653) 638 Other [bees] again are altogether wilde, uplandish, and agrestial. 1842 Fraser's Mag. Sept. 298...
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