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promittor Astrol. (prəʊˈmɪtə(r)) Also 7 -er. [f. promit v. + -or. Cf. promissor.] A planet which ‘promises’ or prognosticates that some event will take place on its arriving at some particular aspect with another planet, star, or point of the heaven (the significator); also applied to such an aspect...
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promissor
promissor (prəʊˈmɪsə(r)) [a. L. prōmissor a promiser, agent-n. f. prōmitt-ĕre: see promit v.] † 1. Astrol. = promittor. Obs.1621 Burton Anat. Mel. i. ii. i. iv, If {saturn} by his revolution, or transitus, shall offend any of those radicall promissors in the geniture. Ibid. iii. iii. i. ii. (1651) 5...
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Platypezidae
Russia, Aptian
†Mesopetia Zhang, 1987
†Oloplatypeza Mostovski, 1995 Ola Formation, Russia, Campanian
†Palaeopetia Zhang, 1987
†Parnasos Mostovski, 1995
†Promittor
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hylegiacal
† hyleˈgiacal, a. (n.) Obs. [f. prec.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the hyleg.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. xliv. 255 When the five Hylegiacall places at the hour of Birth..are oppressed, judge death immediatly to follow. 1674 Moxon Tutor Astron. iv. Prob. viii. (ed. 3) 134 Turn about the Globe till the Pr...
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deduce
deduce, v. (dɪˈdjuːs) Also 6–7 erron. diduce. [ad. L. dēdūc-ĕre to lead down, derive, in med.L. to infer logically, f. de- I. 1, 2 + dūcĕre to lead. Cf. deduct. In 16–17th c. there was frequent confusion of the forms of deduce and diduce, q.v. (The sense-development had already taken place in Latin,...
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