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plagio-
plagio- (ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊ-, ˈplægɪəʊ-) before a vowel or h plagi-, comb. form, repr. Gr. πλάγιος oblique, slanting, f. πλάγος side. plagioˈclimax [climax n. 4 b] Ecol., in a plant community, a climax produced or affected by some disturbance of the natural conditions; plagioˈclinal a. [Gr. κλίν-ειν to incl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plagio
Plagio is an Italian term deriving from the Latin "plagium". The Italian criminal code defined it as "Whoever submits a person to his own power, in order to reduce her to a state of subjection, is punished with imprisonment for five to fifteen years". Such a crime has not been prosecuted in Italy si... wikipedia.org
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Sanremo, bufera su Annalisa: "E' plagio" - Libero Quotidiano
4 days agoEditoriale Libero S.r.l. - Sede Legale: Viale Luigi Majno 42, 20129 Milano - Registro Imprese di Milano Monza Brianza Lodi: C.F. e P.IVA 06823221004 - R.E.A. Milano n. 1690166
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plagioclastic
plagioclastic, a. Min. (-ˈklæstɪk) [f. plagio- + Gr. κλαστ-ός broken, cloven + -ic.] Having oblique cleavage. Opp. to orthoclastic.1869 Geikie in Edinb. Geol. Soc. Jrnl. II. 5 Plagioclastic felspars. 1879 Rutley Stud. Rocks x. 91 The plagioclastic..or those in which the cleavage planes intersect at ... Oxford English Dictionary
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plagiotropous
plagiotropous, a. Bot. (pleɪdʒɪˈɒtrəpəs, ˌpleɪdʒɪəˈtrəʊpəs) [ad. G. plagiotrop (see plagiotropic a.), f. plagio- + Gr. τρόπος turning + -ous.] = plagiotropic a. So plagioˈtropously adv.; plagiˈotropy, the condition of plant organs growing in this way.1900 I. B. Balfour tr. C. E. von Goebel's Organog... Oxford English Dictionary
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plagihedral
plagihedral, a. Cryst. (pleɪdʒɪˈhiːdrəl, -ˈhɛdrəl) Also plagiedral. [f. plagio- + Gr. ἕδρα seat, base.] Having certain faces obliquely situated; also said of such faces.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 212 [A crystal is said to be] Plagihedral..when it has facets which are situated obliquely. a... Oxford English Dictionary
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plagioclase
plagioclase Min. (ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊkleɪs) [Named 1847, f. plagio- + Gr. κλάσις fracture, cleavage.] (See quot. 1868.)1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) Suppl. 802 Plagioclase, Breithaupt's name for the group of triclinic feldspars, the two prominent cleavage directions in which are oblique to one another. 1879 Rutley ... Oxford English Dictionary
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plagiocephalic
plagiocephalic, a. (ˌpleɪdʒɪəʊsɪˈfælɪk) [f. plagio- + Gr. κεϕαλή head + -ic.] a. Anthropol. (See quot.)1874 Busk in Jrnl. Anthrop. Inst. III. 90 note, Linnæus's term plagiocephalic is emphatically descriptive of the more common form of American skull, and may be conveniently used to distinguish the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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plagiocitrite
plagiocitrite Min. (pleɪdʒɪəʊˈsɪtraɪt) [Named 1879, f. plagio- + L. citrus citron + -ite1.] A hydrous sulphate of aluminium and other bases, found in monoclinic or triclinic lemon-yellow crystals.1886 in Cassell's Encycl. Dict. 1892 Dana Min. (ed. 6) 975. Oxford English Dictionary
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plagiotropic
plagiotropic, a. Bot. (pleɪdʒɪəʊˈtrɒpɪk) [a. G. plagiotrop (J. von Sachs 1879, in Arbeiten Bot. Inst. Würzburg II. 227) f. plagio- + Gr. τροπικός inclined, f. τρόπος turning.] Said of members or organs of plants, the two halves of which react differently to the influences of light, gravitation, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Search with English, Pinyin, or Chinese characters. Powered by CC-CEDICT. 嘚 瑟
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plagiostome
plagiostome, n. (a.) (ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊstəʊm) [a. F. plagiostome, f. plagio- + Gr. στόµα mouth.] A member of the Plagiostomi, cartilaginous fishes, including the sharks and rays, which have the mouth placed transversely beneath the snout.1842 Brande Dict. Sc. etc., Plagiostomes, a tribe of Cartilaginous fi... Oxford English Dictionary
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