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arbor vitæ
‖ arbor vitæ (ˌɑːbɔː ˈvaɪtiː) [L.; = tree of life.] 1. Bot. Popular name of several evergreen shrubs of the genus Thuja, family Coniferæ.1664 Evelyn Silva (1812) II. 40 This tree [Thuya] by some called Arbor Vitæ..is of a hardy green all the winter. 1860 Ruskin Mod. Paint. V. vi. ix. §2 In some ambi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arbor vitae
Arbor vitae may refer to: Anatomy Arbor vitae (anatomy), white matter of the cerebellum arbor vitæ uteri, a part of the canal of the cervix Places Arbor Vitae, Wisconsin, a town, United States Arbor Vitae (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community, United States Other uses Arborvitae wikipedia.org
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godemiche
‖ godemiche (gɔdəmiʃ) [Fr.] = dildo1.1879–80 Pearl (1970) 265 ‘A godemiche? What's that for?’..‘Oh! Oh! We ladies use it to excite ourselves.’ 1886 R. F. Burton Arab. Nts. X. 239 Of the penis succedaneus, that imitation of the Arbor vitæ,..which..the French [call] godemiché. 1887 L. C. Smithers tr. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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arbor
▪ I. arbor1 Mech. (ˈɑːbə(r)) Also 7 arber, 8 arbre. [a. F. arbre tree, also axis or principal piece of a wheel or machine; subseq. assimilated to L. arbor.] a. The main support or beam of a machine (e.g. of a crane or windmill); b. The axle or spindle on which a wheel revolves, esp. in clocks and wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcelle Soares-Santos
Biography Marcelle was born in Vitória, Brazil, in 1983. In 2020 she became assistant professor in the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. wikipedia.org
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Roberto Esser dos Reis
Among other duties, Reis has been working at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and the University of Central See also :Category:Taxa named by Roberto Esser dos Reis References Curriculum Vitæ – Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development wikipedia.org
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pinipicrin
pinipicrin Chem. (paɪnɪˈpɪkrɪn) [f. L. pīn-us pine + Gr. πικρ-ός bitter + -in.] A bitter substance (C22H36O11) obtained from the needles and bark of Scotch fir (Pinus sylvestris), and the leaves of the American Arbor-vitæ (Thuja occidentalis).1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 651 The needles, after exhaust... Oxford English Dictionary
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MDM Observatory
), used for galactic surveys, and the 1.3-meter (50 inch diameter aperture) McGraw–Hill Telescope (since 1975), which was originally located near Ann Arbor Hiltner Telescope The mirror of the 2.4-meter Hiltner Telescope is aluminum-coated Cer-Vit, and usable foci include f/7.5 and f/13.5 Cassegrain foci. wikipedia.org
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Thuya
‖ Thuya Bot. (ˈθ(j)uːjə) [An irregular repr. of Gr. θύια, more correctly θύα, name of an African tree (Thuja articulata Linn., now Callitris quadrivalvis), the source of the thyine wood (Gr. ξύλον θύ{giuml}νον) of Rev. xviii. 12. See also thuja. Theophrastus H. Pl. 5. 3. 7 has θύον and θύα, rendered... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Tenney
hat ART) Postal Pieces (2004, The Barton Workshop, New World Records) Melody, Ergodicity And Indeterminacy (2007, The Barton Workshop, Mode Records) Arbor Vitæ: Quatuors + Quintettes (2008, Quatuor Bozzini) Spectrum Pieces (2009, The Barton Workshop, New World Records) Old School: James Tenney (2010, Zeitkratzer wikipedia.org
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thuja
‖ thuja (ˈθjuːdʒə) [mod.L. (Linnæus): see Thuya.] The more common English form of the name of trees or shrubs of the botanical genus now called Thuya, q.v., also of the wood of T. occidentalis, and of drugs derived from it. oil of thuja, an essential oil obtained by distilling the ends of the branch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sarah Bond
Bibliography Monographs and edited volumes Trade and Taboo: Disreputable Professionals in the Roman Mediterranean (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan , Violence, and Compulsory Professions in Late Antiquity', A History of Anticorruption: From Antiquity to the Modern Era, ed. by Ronald Kroeze, André Vitória wikipedia.org
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kawaka
kawaka N.Z. (ˈkɑːwəkə) [Maori.] A New Zealand cedar, Libocedrus plumosa.1832 G. Bennett in London Med. Gaz. 7 Jan. 506/2 A tree of the Natural Family Coniferæ, collected without..flower or fruit: it is named Káwaka by the natives of New Zealand, attaining the height of from 60 to 70 feet... The nati... Oxford English Dictionary
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November 1917
Orr, American politician, 45th Governor of Indiana, in Ann Arbor, Michigan (d. 2004) Died: Charles Holroyd, English artist, director of the National Gallery The Brazilian football club América was established in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil. wikipedia.org
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scaly
▪ I. scaly, a. (ˈskeɪlɪ) Also 6–7 skaly, 6–7, 9 scalie, 7 scaily, Sc. skailly, 7–9 scaley. [f. scale n.2 + -y.] 1. Abounding in, covered with, or consisting of scales; having a surface that peels off in thin plates or layers.1538 Elyot Dict., Squammosus, skaly. 1594 Plat Jewellho, iii. 74 If your te... Oxford English Dictionary
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