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decan
decan (ˈdɛkən) Also 5–6 decane. [ad. L. decānus, Gr. δεκανός; cf. dean.] † 1. A chief or ruler of ten. Obs.1569 J. Sandford tr. Agrippa's Van. Artes 130 a, Moses did then appoint them..Centurians, Quinquagenarians and Decans. 2. Astrol. The chief or ruler of ten parts, or ten degrees, of a zodiacal ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Decan
The sequence of these star patterns began with Sothis (Sirius), and each decan contained a set of stars and corresponding divinities. Decans represented on coffins from later dynasties (such as King Seti I) compared with earlier decan images demonstrate the Sothic-solar shift. wikipedia.org
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Decan (disambiguation)
Decan may refer to: Decan, 36 groups of stars (small constellations) used in Ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Indian astronomy Decan (astrology), subdivision wikipedia.org
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decanate
▪ I. ˈdecanate1 Astrol. [f. decan + -ate.] = face n. 11 c: see quot. 1696.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. viii. 58 He [Saturn] hath also these [degrees] for his Face or Decanate. 1653 Gataker Vind. Annot. Jer. 23 It is in the last degree of the Decanate of Aries. 1696 Phillips, Decanate, by some called Decu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Decan (astrology)
In astrology, a decan is the subdivision of a sign. of decan talisman using traditional astrology. wikipedia.org
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decane
▪ I. decane Chem. (ˈdɛkeɪn) [f. Gr. δέκα ten + -ane 2 b.] The saturated hydrocarbon C10 H22; one of the paraffins found in coal-tar.1875 in Watts Dict. Chem. VII. 422.▪ II. decane obs. form of decan, deacon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Deçan (disambiguation)
to: Deçan Municipality, an administrative municipality surrounding Deçan Decani, church interior Visoki Dečani, a monastery in Deçan See also Decan wikipedia.org
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paranatellon
paranatellon Astrol. (pərænəˈtɛlɒn) [f. Gr. παρα- beside + ἀνατέλλων rising.] A star that rises at the same time as another star or stars.1811 Sir. W. Drummond Œdipus Judaicus xxvii, Now the extra-zodiacal stars,..which rise above the horizon, or sink below it, during the time that decan takes to ri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deccan (disambiguation)
fulungee), a species of freshwater cyprinid fish See also Deccan College (disambiguation) Deccan Park (disambiguation) Deccani (disambiguation) Decan wikipedia.org
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Robert I, Viscount of Uzès
He married Guiote de Posquières, daughter of Raymond-Decan de Posquières, lord of Bellegarde, and of Simone de Caylar (or Cailar). wikipedia.org
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Book of Nut
The astronomical data included in the decan list below the body of Nut point to the 12th Dynasty, the time of Sesostris III. There are two different decan lists that cannot be reconciled, so one of them must be secondary. wikipedia.org
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Metamor Worldwide
Major acquisitions included Metamor Technologies and Dynamic Data Solutions in 1997, The Windward Group and VSI Communications Group in 1998, and Decan wikipedia.org
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Armend Mehaj
Born in Isniq,Decan, Kosova, Mehaj emigrated to Norway as a child. He received his education at Bjørknes University College in Oslo. wikipedia.org
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Ten of Coins
In other decks In the Thoth Tarot deck this card is labeled Wealth, and is associated with the third decan of Virgo, said to be ruled by Mercury. wikipedia.org
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PLD2
Inhibitors N-(2-(1-(3-fluorophenyl)-4-oxo-1,3,8-triazaspiro[4.5]decan-8-yl)ethyl)-2-naphthamide: 75-fold selective versus PLD1, IC50 = 20 nM. wikipedia.org
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