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ephebe
ephebe Gr. Antiq. (ɛˈfiːb) [ad. L. ephēb-us, a. Gr. ἔϕηβος, f. ἐπί upon + ἥβη early manhood.] Among the Greeks, a young citizen from eighteen to twenty years of age, during which he was occupied chiefly with garrison duty. Also in L. form ephebus (ɛˈfiːbəs). Hence eˈphebic a., of or pertaining to an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ephebe (lichen)
Ephebe is a genus of lichen in the family Lichinaceae. Species Ephebe epheboides Ephebe fruticosa Ephebe hispidula Ephebe lanata Ephebe tasmanica References External links Lichinomycetes Ascomycota genera wikipedia.org
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Ephebe lanata
Ephebe lanata is a species of filamentous lichen in the family Lichinaceae, and the type species of the genus Ephebe. Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio transferred it to Ephebe in 1888. In North America, it is known colloquially as the "rockshag lichen". wikipedia.org
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ephebeum
ephebeum Antiq. (ɛfiːˈbiːəm) [L., a. Gr. ἐϕηβεῖον, f. ἔϕηβος ephebe.] A court in the palæstra for the young men to exercise themselves.1697 Potter Archæol. Græcæ i. viii. 40 (caption) The Ephebeum. 1851–2 Archit. Publ. Soc., Detached Ess. (1853) Baths 3/1 The ephebæum (or young men's hexedra). 1901 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Subiaco Ephebe
The Subiaco Ephebe (or the Youth from Subiaco) is a sculpture of a young man approaching puberty found on the site of the Neronian Villa Sublaquensis at wikipedia.org
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ephebophile
ephebophile, n. Brit. /ɛˈfiːbə(ʊ)fʌɪl/, /ɪˈfiːbə(ʊ)fʌɪl/, U.S. /əˈfibəˌfaɪl/, /ɛˈfibəˌfaɪl/ [‹ ancient Greek ἔϕηβος adolescent boy (> classical Latin ephēbus: see ephebe n.) + -phile comb. form. Compare ephebophilia n.] An adult (esp. a homosexual) who is sexually attracted to adolescents. Cf. ep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antikythera Ephebe
Description of the statue The Ephebe, which measures 1.96 meters, slightly over lifesize, was retrieved in numerous fragments. "The Casting Technique of the Bronze Antikythera Ephebe," in Z. Theodoropoulou-Polychroniadis and D. wikipedia.org
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ephebiatrics
ephebiatrics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) Med. rare. (ɪˌfiːbɪˈætrɪks) [f. Gr. ἔϕηβ-ος youth (cf. ephebe n.), after pædiatrics n.] The branch of medicine dealing with the study of adolescence and the diseases of young adults.1954 H. Ogilvie in Lancet 28 Aug. 395/2 The young men and women of the age of m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ephebos (disambiguation)
Ephebos or Ephebe may also refer to: Ephebus (personal name), including a list of people with the name Ephebe, a fictional place in the Discworld setting Ephebe (lichen), a genus of lichen Efebos, a 1918 novel by Polish composer Karol Szymanowski See also Ephebic oath, sworn by young men of Classical wikipedia.org
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ephebophilia
ephebophilia, n. Brit. /ɛfiːbəʊˈfɪlɪə/, /ɪfiːbə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪə/, U.S. /ɛˌfibəˈfɪlɪə/, /ɛˌfibəˈfɪljə/, /əfibəˈfɪlɪə/, /əfibəˈfɪljə/ [‹ ancient Greek ἔϕηβος adolescent boy (> classical Latin ephēbus: see ephebe n.) + -philia comb. form. Compare ephebophile n.] Sexual attraction in adults to adolescents, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ephebos
At the end of the initiation the ephebe was reincorporated back into society as a man. was found (e.g. the Agrigento Ephebe). wikipedia.org
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Dionysus, called Narcissus
It depicts a naked, slender, thoughtful ephebe standing in a contrapposto pose with an ivy wreath on his head. wikipedia.org
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Does Terry Pratchett refer to Napier's Bones for Logarithms here? Terry Pratchett is brilliant, and I get most of the references, but there is one I'm struggling with in Raising Steam on p13: > Dick was braced for st...
I think a simpler alternative is to read it as a reference to circus horses which allegedly do simple arithmetic and tap out the answer with their hooves.
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Raoumaru
Wamba for the vacant World Kickboxing Network Kickboxing Rules Super Heavyweight World Championship on 22 March 2014 in Agde, France at 11th Trophee de l’Ephebe wikipedia.org
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Lichinaceae
He included two tribes in the Lichinaceae: Ephebeae, which contained the genera Ephebe and Gonionema, and Lichineae, which contained Lichina, the type Ephebe – 13 spp. Finkia – 1 sp. Gyrocollema – 2 spp. Heppia – 4 spp. Jenmania – 2 spp. Lecidopyrenopsis – 1 sp. Lemmopsis – 3 spp. wikipedia.org
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