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▪ I. basilic, a. (bəˈsɪlɪk) Forms: 6 basylyc, 7–8 basilick(e, 8– basilic. [a. F. basilique (16th c.), ad. L. basilicus, a. Gr. βασιλικός royal, kingly, f. βασιλεύς king.] 1. Kingly, royal, sovereign. ? Obs. rare.1728 Earbery tr. Burnet's St. Dead I. 13 In this world we see nothing except God's basil...
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Basilic
Basilic can refer to:
Basilic (cannon)
Basilic vein
French for basilisk
See also
Basil (name), of which Basilic is a variant
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Basilic (cannon)
The Basilic, or The Ottoman Cannon was a very large-calibre cannon designed by Orban, a cannon engineer, Saruca Usta and architect Muslihiddin Usta at
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basilica
basilica (bəˈsɪlɪkə) Pl. -as, rarely -æ. Also 6 (transliterated Greek) basilike, 8 basilika. [a. L. basilica, Gr. βασιλική (sc. οἰκία, στοά), fem. of adjs. basilicus, βασιλικός, royal, f. βασιλεύς king.] 1. Anc. Hist. Literally and originally, a royal palace; thence, a large oblong building or hall,...
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Basilic vein
The basilic vein terminates by uniting with the brachial veins to form the axillary vein. Nevertheless, IV nurses sometimes refer to the basilic vein as the "virgin vein", since with the arm typically supinated during phlebotomy the basilic
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Basilica (disambiguation)
also refer to:
Basilica (moth), a group of moths
Basilicas in the Catholic Church, an honorific given to certain churches in the Roman Catholic Church
Basilic
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Cephalic vein
At the elbow, it communicates with the basilic vein via the median cubital vein. Anastomoses
It communicates with the basilic vein via the median cubital vein at the elbow.
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Giacobbe
Giacobbe (born 1992), Italian footballer
Sandro Giacobbe (born 1951), Italian singer-songwriter
Given name:
Iacob Heraclid, also credited as Giacobbe Basilicò
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Topkapı, Fatih
Name
Topkapı is so named because it was the site at which the Ottoman cannon known as "The Basilic" was deployed during the siege of 1453, against the
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Accessory cephalic vein
A large oblique branch frequently connects the basilic and cephalic veins on the back of the forearm.
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Wawrzyniec Samp
Brigid basilic in Gdańsk
memorial plates:
Józef Wrycza, Wiele and Zblewo
bishop Konstantyn Dominik, Swarzewo
primate Stefan Wyszyński,
Józef Wybicki Gorzów Wielkopolski
bishop Józef Drzazga, Olsztyn
Jozef Wilczek, Luzino
medals and medallions:
27 medals of Dukes of Pomerania
650-years of NMP basilic
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Dorsal venous network of hand
The venous network gives rise to the cephalic vein and the basilic vein; an accessory cephalic vein may arise from it as well.
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Axillary vein
This large vein is formed by the brachial vein and the basilic vein. At its terminal part, it is also joined by the cephalic vein.
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Brachial veins
At this point, the brachial veins join the basilic vein to form the axillary vein.
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Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm
It descends through the (upper) arm within the brachial fascia alongside the basilic vein, then divides into an anterior branch and a posterior branch The nerve then runs down the ulnar side of the arm medial to the brachial artery, pierces the deep fascia with the basilic vein, about the middle of the
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