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diœcism
diœcism (daɪˈiːsɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. diœcismus, Ger. diöcismus (Sachs), f. Gr. *δίοικ-ος (in L. form diœcus: see Diœcia) + -ism.] Diœcious condition.1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 807 This distribution of the sexes, which is generally termed Diœcism, occurs in all classes and orders of the vegetable... Oxford English Dictionary
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diœcy
diœcy Biol. (daɪˈiːsɪ) [f. diœcism + -y3.] = diœcism.1944 Nature 1 Apr. 392/1 Plants are not mobile, and hence sex separation. or diœcy as it is here called, is not an efficient method of control... Consequently, diœcy is relatively uncommon in plants. 1970 T. Dobzhansky Genetics Evol. Process xi. 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cimon della Pala
Location The mountain lies near the town of Tonadico in Trentino, the southern part of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and is the watershed between the Cismón It is the northernmost peak in the chain of the Pale di San Martino and is flanked by the Vezzana. wikipedia.org
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monœcy
monœcy Biol. (mɒˈniːsɪ) [f. monœcism + -y3.] = monœcism.1949 Darlington & Mather Elem. Genetics xii. 242 Dioecy ensures outbreeding. Monoecy only favours it. 1970 [see diœcy]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Battle of the Volturno
L'ultima battaglia, in Commissione Italiana di Storia Militare, Società Italiana di Storia Militare, L'anno di Teano, Atti del Convegno Nazione CISM-SISM wikipedia.org
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Triœcia
‖ Triœcia Bot. (traɪˈiːʃɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus), f. Gr. τρι- tri- + οἶκος house: cf. Diœcia, Monœcia.] The third order in the Linnæan class Polygamia, comprising plants having male, female, and hermaphrodite flowers on different individuals. Hence triœcious (-ˈiːʃ(ɪ)əs) a., triˈoicous a., belonging to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Italian Society for Military History
It cooperates with the Commissione Italiana di Storia Militare (Italian Committee of Military History – CISM), constituted by a ministerial order on 21 In collaboration with CISM Acta of the 2nd National meeting on military history (II Convegno nazionale di storia militare) held in Rome at CASD 28–20 wikipedia.org
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parœcious
parœcious, a. Bot. (pəˈriːʃ(ɪ)əs) [f. Gr. πάροικος dwelling side by side, παροικία the condition of so dwelling (see parish) + -ous; after diœcious, etc.] Having the male and female reproductive organs growing beside or near each other, as in certain cryptogams. Hence paˈrœciously adv., paˈrœciousne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Élisabeth Guazzelli
Industriels (IUSTI) at Aix-Marseille University from 2008 to 2011, and since 2012 has been rector of the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM Recognition Guazzelli is a member of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. wikipedia.org
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Maria Messina
Literature for children I racconti di Cismè, Palermo: Sandron, 1912. Pirichitto, Palermo: Sandron, 1914. Storia di buoni zoccoli e di cattive scarpe, Florence: Bemporad, 1926. wikipedia.org
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gyno-
gyno- (gaɪnə, dʒaɪ-, dʒɪ-) before a vowel gyn- (gaɪn), reduced form of gynæco-, used chiefly in botantical terms with the meaning ‘pistil’, ‘ovary’ (the more important are given as main-words): gynantherous (-ˈænθərəs) a. Bot. [anther]: see quot. gynocardic (-ˈkɑːdɪk) a. Chem. [f. mod.L. Gynocardia ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mauro Gambetti
From 2009 to 2013 he also served as president of the Italian Conference of Major Superiors (CISM) for Emilia Romagna and vice-president of the Intermediterranean At that consistory, Pope France made him cardinal deacon of Santissimo Nome di Maria al Foro Traiano. wikipedia.org
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gono-
gono- (ˈgɒnəʊ) prefix, before a vowel gon-, repr. Gr. γονο-, comb. form of γόνος, γονή generation, offspring, semen, etc. Used in a few compounds in Greek (of which only gonorrhœa has passed into English), and now employed in various technical terms of modern Biology, Zoology, etc. ˈgonoblast Biol. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fabrizio de Miranda
Mele, Collana di Ingegneria Strutturale n.7, pp. 91–120, Ed. CISM (International Centre for Mechanical Sciences), Udine 1991. . laurea, relatore Enzo Siviero, correlatore Stefania Casucci. – 1999. – 2 v. : ill. ; 30 cm; Istituto universitario di architettura di Venezia. wikipedia.org
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andro-diœcious
andro-diœcious, a. Bot. (ˌændrəʊdaɪˈiːʃəs) [f. Gr. ἀνδρο- male + diœcious, f. δι- (di-2) twice + οἰκία house + -ous.] ‘With flowers on one plant hermaphrodite, and on the other staminate only.’ Gray Bot. Text-bk. 1880. Hence androdiˈœcism, the state of being androdiœcious.1877 C. Darwin Different Fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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