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archæo-
archæo- (ˌɑːkiːəʊ-) ad. Gr. ἀρχαιο- comb. form of ἀρχαῖος ancient, primitive (f. ἀρχή beginning). Formerly, and still occas., spelt archaio-. In compounds and derivatives, as archæology; also: archæo-geˈology, the geology of ancient periods of the earth's history. archæoˈlithic a. [λίθος stone], of ...
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Karima Dirèche
Les conversions néo-évangéliques dans l'Algérie contemporaine», Annales. Histoire et Sciences sociales, n°5, septembre-octobre 2009, Editions de l'EHESS, diffusion Armand Colin ;
- 2005, « Le mouvement des ‘arch en Algérie
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archæopteryx
‖ archæopteryx Palæont. (ɑːkiːˈɒptərɪks) [f. archæo- + πτέρυξ wing, bird.] The oldest known fossil bird, having a long vertebrate tail.1859 Darwin Orig. Spec. xi. (1878) 302 The wide interval between birds and reptiles..partially bridged over..by the ostrich and extinct Archeopteryx. 1879 Le Conte E...
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archæocyte
archæocyte Zool. (ˈɑːkiːəsaɪt) Also archeocyte. [f. archæo- + -cyte.] A wandering amœboid cell, esp. in a sponge: see quots.1887 W. J. Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 419/2 Amœboid wandering cells or archæocytes are scattered through the matrix of the collenchyme. 1900 E. A. Minchin in E. R. Lankester...
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Ulrich Willerding
(Co-editor) Beiträge zur Paläo- Ethnobotanik von Europa. Contributions to the Palaeo- Ethnobotany of Europe, 1978. Umweltrekonstruktion (Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland), 1996.
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archi-
archi-, prefix (ˌɑːkɪ-) a. L. archi-, Gr. ἀρχι-: see arch-. This form of the prefix is retained in words taken in modern times from Gr. or L., directly or through mod.Fr., and in compounds formed on the model of these. Hence it is sometimes found in the adjectives, etc. belonging to substantives, wh...
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John McGinness
Protective effects of O-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-rutosides (HR) against adriamycin-induced toxicity in rats. Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther. 1985 Feb;273(2):323-34.
Schrauzer GN, McGinness JE, Ishmael D, Bell LJ. Alcoholism and cancer. I.
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archæography
archæography (ɑːkiːˈɒgrəfɪ) [f. archæo- + Gr. -γραϕια (see -graphy), after Gr. ἀρχαιογράϕος writing of antiquities.] Systematic description of antiquities.1804 Month. Mag. XVIII. 289 The best lexicon of archeography. 1836 Hermann Pol. Antiq. Greece 1 History is learnt from them..and the name archæog...
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Orange, Vaucluse
The name Arausio can be explained as the Gaulish ar-aus(i)o- ('temple, cheek'), itself derived from an earlier Proto-Celtic *far-aws(y)o-, which literally The arch, theatre, and surroundings were listed in 1981 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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archæbacterium
archæbacterium Bacteriol. (ɑːkɪbækˈtɪərɪəm) Also archæobacterium (rare) and with capital initial. Pl. -bacteria. [f. archæo- + bacterium.] Any of a diverse group of micro-organisms similar to ordinary bacteria in size and simplicity of structure, but radically different in their molecular organizati...
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archæology
archæology (ɑːkiːˈɒlədʒɪ) Also 6–9 archai-. [ad. Gr. ἀρχαιολογία, f. ἀρχαῖο-ς (see archæo-) + -λογία discourse: see -logy.] 1. Ancient history generally; systematic description or study of antiquities.1607 Bp. Hall Holy Observ. (1879) 196 Sozomen..[wrote] all the archaiology of the Jewes till Sauls ...
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archæomagnetism
archæomagnetism Archæol. (ˌɑːkiːəʊˈmægnətɪz(ə)m) [f. archæo- + magnetism.] (The study and interpretation of) the remanent magnetism of archæological remains, esp. for dating purposes. Cf. palæomagnetism.1958 Cook & Belshé in Antiquity XXXII. 167 (heading) Archaeomagnetism: a preliminary report on Br...
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archæoastronomy
archæoastronomy (ˌɑːkiːəʊəˈstrɒnəmɪ) [f. archæo- + astronomy.] The study of astronomy as it was practised in prehistoric times or is represented by archæological remains.1971 Listener 28 Jan. 120/2 This is Professor Thom's second book on archaeoastronomy, the study of astronomical practices in ancie...
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archæometry
archæometry (ɑːkiːˈɒmɪtrɪ) [f. archæo- + -metry.] The application of modern scientific and technical methods to the interpretation of archæological remains.1958 (title) Archaeometry. 1961 M. J. Aitken Physics & Archæol. p.v, Archæometry, measurements made on archæological material. 1975 Nature 20 Ma...
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palæopallium
palæoˈpallium Anat. Also (chiefly U.S.) paleo-, and with hyphen. [mod.L., f. palæo-, paleo- b + pallium 3 d.] A phylogenetically older portion of the pallium of the brain, which comprises mainly the pyriform lobe (the hippocampal formation or archipallium is sometimes included).1909 C. V. A. Kappers...
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