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lævo-
lævo-, levo- (ˈliːvəʊ) used as combining form of L. lævus, in the sense ‘(turning or turned) to the left’, in physical and chemical terms, chiefly having reference to the property possessed by certain substances of causing the plane of a ray of polarized light to rotate to the left (cf. dextro-). Am... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vokil Point
Vokil Point (, ‘Nos Vokil’ \'nos vo-'kil\) is a point on the southwest coast of Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica projecting 300 m Map L.L. Ivanov. Antarctica: Livingston Island and Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands. Scale 1:120000 topographic map. wikipedia.org
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levo-
levo- variant of lævo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Voluyak Rocks
Voluyak Rocks (, ‘Skali Voluyak’ ska-'li vo-'lu-yak) is a chain of rocks off the north coast of Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica See also Composite Antarctic Gazetteer List of Antarctic islands south of 60° S SCAR Territorial claims in Antarctica Map L.L. Ivanov. wikipedia.org
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Laetrile
Laetrile (ˈleɪtraɪl, -rɪl) Also laetrile. [f. læ(vo-rotatory adj. s.v. lævo-, levo- + nitrile.] A proprietary name for a substance that has been used in the treatment of cancer with controversial results and is identical with or related to amygdalin. No longer proprietary in the U.S.1953 Official Ga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rani dialect
The anlaut *o- tends to take on a prosthetic v- (*o- > u̯o- > vo-), e.g. , , < *Ostrožьn-, *Obľuže, *Svętъ Ostrovъ, which connects the Rani dialect to Proto-Slavic *l̥ and *ĺ̥ (*ъl and *ьl) merged to give ol, e.g. , , < *Dl̥gъ Mostъ, *Pustivĺ̥kъ, *Stl̥pьskъ. wikipedia.org
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levan
levan Chem. (ˈliːvæn) [f. lævo-, levo- + -an, after dextran.] A lævulosan (fructan); esp. any fructan of the kind produced by certain bacteria, in which the linking of adjacent fructose units is between the second carbon atom of one unit and the sixth of the next.1902 R. G. Smith in Proc. Linn. Soc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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levodopa
levodopa Chem. and Biochem. (ˌliːvəʊˈdəʊpə) Also lævo- (rare). [f. lævo-, levo- + dopa.] The lævorotatory l form of dopa (see L 7 c and dopa).1970 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 7 Feb. 331 (heading) Treatment of Parkinsonism with laevo-dopa. 1970 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 16 Mar. 1857/3 Levodopa increased the sever... Oxford English Dictionary
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West Lechitic dialects
Polish , , Old Polish The fusion of the hard and soft syllable-forming *l̥ and *ĺ̥ (*ъl and *ьl) into a single oł, which in Polabian is represented Polish Byczyna, Bystre, Przemyśl. wikipedia.org
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Merya language
From this it can be concluded that Finnish a- corresponds to vo- or o- in the Merya language. In the Muroma-Merya territory a word can be observed, which can be compared to Finnic *ülä ‘upper’. wikipedia.org
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gown
▪ I. gown, n. (gaʊn) Forms: 4–6 goun(e, 4–7 gowne, (6 Sc. gounn, 8–9 vulgar gownd), 4– gown. [a. OF. goune, gone, gonne fem., a Com. Rom. word = Pr. gona, OSp. gona, It. gonna:—med.L. gunna, used in the 8th c. by St. Boniface for a garment of fur permitted to elderly or infirm monks. A late L. gunna... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ity
-ity [ME. -ite, a. F. -ité, L. -itāt-em] the usual form in which the suffix (L. -tās, -tātem, expressing state or condition) appears, the i- being orig. either the stem vowel of the radical (e.g. L. suāvi-tās suavity), or its weakened repr. (e.g. L. puro-, pūri-tās purity), rarely a mere connective ... Oxford English Dictionary
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valour
valour (ˈvælə(r)) Forms: 4– valour (5–6 Sc. wa-), 5 valowr, 5–6 valoure (5 Sc. wa-, 5–6 vo-), 6 vallour (Sc. wa-), 5 vallouer, 6 valouer. [a. OF. valour (valur; later and mod.F. valeur valeur), = Sp. and Pg. valor, It. valore:—late L. valōr-, valor valor, f. valēre to be strong, etc. See also valure... Oxford English Dictionary
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left-handed
▪ I. left-handed, a. (Stress variable.) [-ed2.] 1. Having the left hand more serviceable than the right; using the left hand by preference.a 1485 [see left hand 3]. c 1530 L. Cox Rhet. (1899) 62 The yonge man after warde was named Sceuola, whiche is as muche to say in Englyssh as lefte handed. a 162... Oxford English Dictionary
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