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paries
‖ paries Anat., Nat. Hist., etc. (ˈpɛərɪiːz) Pl. parietes (pəˈraɪɪtiːz). [L. pariēs, parietem wall, partition-wall.] A part or structure enclosing, or forming the boundary of, a cavity in an animal or plant body or other natural formation; a wall (of a hollow bodily organ, a cavity of the body or of... Oxford English Dictionary
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paries externus duetus cochlearis in Chinese
What is the meaning of paries externus duetus cochlearis in Chinese and how to say paries externus duetus cochlearis in Chinese? paries externus duetus cochlearis Chinese meaning, paries externus duetus cochlearis的中文,paries externus duetus cochlearis的中文,paries externus duetus cochlearis的中文,translation, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences are provided by ...
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Parys (disambiguation)
Parys (name), includes a list of people with the name De Parys, electoral ward and area within the town of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England See also Paries wikipedia.org
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parietes
parietes pl. of paries. Oxford English Dictionary
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Christian Morin
1993 and after the program Rires sur la ville with Amanda Lear, he joined France Télévisions to present a number of game shows, including Combien tu paries wikipedia.org
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parietary
▪ I. † parietary, n. Obs. (ˈpærɪətərɪ) Forms: α. 4–5 paritorie, 5 paritarie, (paratory, pyritorie), 5–6 peritorie, (-yt-, -ye), 6 paritory; β. 6 parietary, -orie, -ory, 6–7 -arie. [ME. and AF. paritarie = OF. paritaire (13th c.), mod.F. pariétaire, ad. L. parietāria i.e. herba parietāria, from parie... Oxford English Dictionary
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Majestic Centre
A crystallized glass called Neo-Paries, a granite alternative, was used inside the foyer. At the top of the tower is a crown of lights on poles. wikipedia.org
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parieto-
parieto- (pəˌraɪɛtəʊ) used as combining form (not on L. type) of paries or parietal, in several terms of Anatomy, denoting a. Belonging to or connected both with the parietal bone, or lobe, and (the structure indicated by the second element): as paˌrieto-ˈfrontal a. and n., paˌrieto-ˈjugal, paˌrieto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Angelus ad virginem
Ave, regina virginum: Coeli terraeque dominum Concipies et paries intacta Salutem hominum; Tu porta coeli facta, Medela criminum." wikipedia.org
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parietal
parietal, a. (n.) (pəˈraɪɪtəl) [a. F. pariétal (c 1560 in Paré), ad. L. parietāl-is, f. paries: see paries and -al1.] A. adj. 1. a. Anat. and Zool. Belonging to or connected with the wall of the body or of any of its cavities. Applied esp. to a pair of bones (parietal bones), right and left, forming... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mariamman
Every house may have more than two paries. These paries taken into a dark and isolated room in their house. The paris remain in the Amman temple for one night and on the next day (the last day, eleventh day, Wednesday), and after a pooja, the paries will be issued wikipedia.org
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hurdled
hurdled, ppl. a. (ˈhɜːd(ə)ld) Also 6 hartheled. [f. hurdle n. or v. + -ed1 or -ed2.] 1. Constructed of or with hurdles; wattled.1556 Withals Dict. (1568) 39 b/2 A hartheled wall, or ratheled..paries craticius. 1652 Benlowes Theoph. xiii. lxxxiii, The folded flocks are pent In hurdled grates. 1667 Mi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robin Rhode
Ove Andsnes: Pictures Reframed, Lincoln Center, New York (2009, Performance) Robin Rhode, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2010, solo exhibition) Paries Robin Rhode: Paries Pictus. Edited by Sophie Perryer. Exhibition catalogue. Cape Town: Stevenson Gallery, 2013. Robin Rhode: The Call of Walls. wikipedia.org
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1975 Five Nations Championship squads
.)* Jean-François Gourdon Alain Guilbert Jean-Pierre Lux Alain Paco Lucien Paries Jean-Pierre Rives Jean-Pierre Romeu Olivier Saisset François wikipedia.org
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Skerton
In 1297, it has been recorded that there were three free tenants, these being Alan de Paries, the Abbot of Furness and Lawrence, the son of Thomas De Lancaster wikipedia.org
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