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areo-
areo- f. Gr. ἄρεος of Ares or Mars; esp. in astronomical terms relating to the planet Mars; as areocentric (ˌæriːəʊˈsɛntrɪk), a., having Mars as centre. areˈographer, one who describes the appearance of Mars. areoˈgraphic a., pertaining to areography. areˈography, description of the physical feature... Oxford English Dictionary
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Areocentric orbit
The areo- prefix is derived from "Ares," the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars. wikipedia.org
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areotectonics
† areotecˈtonics Obs.—0 [f. areo- + Gr. τεκτονική building: cf. architectonics.] (See quot.)1706 Phillips, Areotectonicks, that part of Military Architecture or Fortification, which shews how to attack safely, and to encounter an enemy at the best Advantage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Areosynchronous orbit
The prefix areo- derives from Ares, the ancient Greek god of war and counterpart to the Roman god Mars, with whom the planet was identified. wikipedia.org
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aræostyle
aræostyle, a. and n. Arch. (əˈriːəʊstaɪl) Also 6–9 areo-. [ad. L. aræostylos, a. Gr. ἀραιόστυλος, f. ἀραιός rare, few + στῦλος pillar; cf. F. aréostyle.] A. adj. Of columned buildings: Having the distance between the columns equal to four or more diameters of the column. B. n. A building, or style o... Oxford English Dictionary
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aræometer
aræometer, areo- (ɛəriːˈɒmɪtə(r)) [mod. f. Gr. ἀραιός thin + µέτρον measure: see -meter. App. through F. aréomètre: whence the prevalent spelling, as if from area, or areo-, of Mars.] An instrument, consisting of a graduated glass tube terminating in a loaded bulb, for measuring the specific gravity... Oxford English Dictionary
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مطار باجا خان الدولي
شركات الطيران مراجع وصلات خارجية مطار باجا خان الدولي في موقع World Areo Data مطار باجا خان الدولي في موقع NOAA مطار باجا خان الدولي في موقع Aviation wikipedia.org
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Areostationary orbit
The prefix areo- derives from Ares, the ancient Greek god of war and counterpart to the Roman god Mars, with whom the planet was identified. wikipedia.org
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Stationary orbit
The prefix areo- derives from Ares, the ancient Greek god of war and counterpart to the Roman god Mars, with whom the planet was identified. wikipedia.org
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