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gallic
gallic, a.2 Chem. (ˈgælɪk) [ad. F. gallique, f. L. galla (= F. galle gall n.3): see -ic.] Only in gallic acid: a crystalline acid prepared from the oak-gall and other vegetable products.1791 Hamilton tr. Berthollet's Dyeing I. i. i. v. 74 To which the name of gallic acid has been given from galls. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gallic
Gallic is an adjective that may describe: ancient Gaul (Latin: Gallia), roughly corresponding to the territory of modern France pertaining to the Gauls their customs Gallic epoch, an obsolete epoch of the Cretaceous pertaining to gall, a formation induced by a parasite in plants, hence the name gallic wikipedia.org
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Gallic Wars | Julius Caesar, Gaul, Battle | Britannica
Jan 8, 2024Gallic Wars, (58-50 bce ), campaigns in which the Roman proconsul Julius Caesar conquered Gaul. Clad in the bloodred cloak he usually wore "as his distinguishing mark of battle," Caesar led his troops to victories throughout the province, his major triumph being the defeat of the Gallic army led by the chieftain Vercingetorix, in 52 bce.
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Gallic horse
Gallic horse, also known as Equus caballus gallicus, is a prehistoric subspecies of Equus caballus (the horse) that lived in the Upper Paleolithic. wikipedia.org
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SS Gallic (1894)
SS Gallic was a paddle steamer that built in Scotland 1894 as Birkenhead, renamed Gallic in 1907 and scrapped in Liverpool in 1914. White Star Line bought her in 1907 to use as a passenger tender, and renamed her Gallic. wikipedia.org
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Gallic group
The Gallic group is a dynamical grouping of the prograde irregular satellites of Saturn following similar orbits. This moon will nevertheless also receive a name from Gallic mythology. wikipedia.org
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SS Gallic (1918)
SS Gallic was a cargo steamship built in 1918. In August 1919, the War Argus was purchased by White Star and renamed SS Gallic. wikipedia.org
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Gallic acid
Despite the name, gallic acid does not contain gallium. In 1818, French chemist and pharmacist Henri Braconnot (1780–1855) devised a simpler method of purifying gallic acid from galls; gallic acid was also studied wikipedia.org
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SS Gallic
Two ships of the White Star Line have borne the name SS Gallic, an adjectival reference to France: was a passenger tender, originally SS Birkenhead launched wikipedia.org
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Gallic rooster
as a sacred animal by the Gauls in their mythology and because there was no "Gallic nation" at the time, but a loose confederation of Gallic nations instead Wallonia The Gallic rooster was adopted as the symbol of Walloon movement. wikipedia.org
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Gallic epoch
The Gallic epoch is an obsolete epoch of the Mesozoic Era's Cretaceous, the latter being a geologic period and system that spans 79 million years from The Gallic epoch encompasses the Barremian, Aptian, Albian, Cenomanian and Turonian faunal stages. wikipedia.org
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Gallic Alps
The Gallic Alps (Latin: ) were an ancient cultural region located in the Alps and populated mainly by Gauls. wikipedia.org
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Gallic League
Gallic League (24 March 1985 – after 1997) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. As a foal, Gallic League was put up for auction at Newmarket and sold for 10,000 Guineas. wikipedia.org
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Gallic Empire
List of Gallic Emperors The Gallic Emperors are known primarily from the coins they minted. ) Notes References Bibliography External links Gallic Consuls Gallic Empire Jona Lendering, "Gallic Empire" Gallic Empire coinage 260 establishments wikipedia.org
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