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placent
▪ I. † ˈplacent, n. Obs. rare. [ad. L. placenta a cake: see placenta.] A flat cake or tablet.1603 F. Herring Cert. Rules (1625) B ij b, Certaine Placents or Amulets confected of Arsenicke. 1617 T. Adams Gen. Pract. Phisicke (N. & Q. 7th Ser. VII. 29), Clarified hony, which must be so hard that you m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Claveret
to the attacks of "Observations" by Scudéry, and about Claveret, he wrote: Il n'a pas tenu à vous que du premier lieu où beaucoup d'honnêtes gens me placent wikipedia.org
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placentate
placentate, a. Zool. (ˈplæsəntət) [ad. mod.L. placentāt-us, f. placenta: see -ate2.] Having a placenta: = placental a. 1 b.1890 in Cent. Dict. 1895 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Météo. Un hiver particulièrement doux, gris et pluvieux en Anjou
TodayLaurent Belsoeur, météorologue au sein de Météo France, pointe une extrême douceur des minimales qui se placent au second rang des plus douces depuis 1947 avec un excédent de 2,4 °C ...
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FC GIRONDINS DE BORDEAUX / ANGERS SCO - Conférence de presse d'avant ...
3 days agoCe lundi, nos Angevins se déplacent sur la pelouse des Girondins de Bordeaux dans le cadre de la 22e journée de Ligue 2BKT ! Revivez la conférence de presse ...
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David Jacob van Lennep
Gerbrandy, ‘Rura placent nobis, de Rusticatio Manpadica van David Jacob van Lennep’, in: Hermeneus 60,5 (1988), 314-319. P. Gerbrandy, ‘De Mus. wikipedia.org
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uncomplacent
uncomˈplacent, a. (un-1 7.)1805 Foster Ess. (1806) I. 189 This new desire must have been a very uncomplacent associate for them. Oxford English Dictionary
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placenta
‖ placenta (pləˈsɛntə) [L. placenta cake = Gr. πλακόεις, -όεντα, contr. -οῦς, -οῦντα, flat cake, also mallow seed, f. the root πλακ- of πλάξ, πλάκα flat plate. So in It., Sp., Pg., Fr. in sense 1.] 1. Zool. and Anat. Pl. placentæ or placentas. (Originally placenta uterīna uterine cake.) The spongy v... Oxford English Dictionary
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Placentalia
‖ Placentalia, n. pl. Zool. (plæsənˈteɪlɪə) [mod.L. (L. Bonaparte 1837), neuter pl. of placentāl-is adj.: see prec.] Placental mammals; a primary division of Mammalia, comprising those provided with a placenta: contrasted with Marsupialia and Monotremata. It corresponds to the more recent divisions ... Oxford English Dictionary
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placency
† ˈplacency Obs. [ad. L. placēntia (post-class.) suavity, f. placēnt-em: see placent a.] The quality of pleasing, pleasantness; disposition to please or gratify.1639 J. Saltmarsh Policy 153 Men are naturally prone..to bend in placency towards their superiours humours. 1649 Bulwer Pathomyot. ii. ii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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placentary
placentary, a. (n.) (ˈplæsəntərɪ, pləˈsɛntərɪ) [ad. mod.L. placentārius, f. placenta: see -ary1. So F. placentaire.] Of, pertaining or relating to the placenta; placental (Zool. and Bot.). b. Zool. Of or pertaining to the Placentalia or Placentaria.1843–4 Trans. Linnean Soc. (1845) XIX. 321 The plac... Oxford English Dictionary
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placenta prævia
‖ placenta prævia Med. (pləˈsɛntə ˈpriːvɪə) Also placenta previa. [mod.L., f. placenta + L. prævia, fem. of prævius going before.] A placenta which partially or wholly blocks the neck of the uterus, thereby interfering with normal delivery of the baby; the condition of a placenta so positioned.1820 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cotyledonal
cotyˈledonal, a. rare. [f. prec. + -al1 (less according to L. analogy than -ar).] = cotyledonary.1850 Owen in Life A. Sedgwick II. 193 It reminds me of the germ of a goodly tree between two fat cotyledonal leaves. 1875 ― in Blake Zool. Pref. xii, Annular, discoid, cotyledonal, and diffused placentæ. Oxford English Dictionary
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placentology
placentology Zool. and Anat. (plæsənˈtɒlədʒɪ) [f. placenta + -ology.] The science or study of placentæ. Hence placenˈtologist one versed in placentology.1960 C. A. Villee Placenta & Fetal Membranes p. vii, Placentology owes so much to George Bernays Wislocki that it is entirely fitting for him to sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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ceratium
‖ ceratium Bot. (sɪˈreɪʃ(ɪ)əm) [L. ceratium = siliqua, a. Gr. κεράτιον carob-bean, lit. little horn, dim. of κέρας horn: the application is modern.] A long slender one-celled many-seeded superior fruit, shaped like a siliqua, but having placentæ alternate with the lobes of the stigma.1880 Gray Bot. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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