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tessella
‖ tessella (tɛˈsɛlə) Pl. -æ; rarely -as. Also 8 -ela. [L., dim. of tessera.] A small tessera.1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Tessellæ, the same with Rotulæ or Tabellæ. 1727–41 [see tessellated 1]. 1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Tesselæ, a word used in pharmacy to express lozenges cut into regul...
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Tessella
History
Tessella was founded in 1980 by Kevin Gell. Tessella moved to its first permanent office in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1987. In December 2015 Altran acquired Tessella. In April 2020 Capgemini acquired Altran and Tessella became part of Capgemini Engineering.
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Tessella (moth)
Tessella is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was described by Breyer in 1957. Species
Tessella grandis Toulgoët, 2002
Tessella jorgenseni Schaus, 1921
Tessella klagesi (Rothschild, 1909)
Tessella leucomelas Toulgoët, 2000
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tessel
▪ I. † ˈtessel Obs. rare. [ad. L. or It. tessella. So F. tesselle (Littré).] = tessella.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 132 Matter formed into Pils..or planed into Tessels. So † ˈtesseled a. [perh. ad. It. tessellato, pa. pple. of tessellare ‘to make or worke checker-worke or inlaid worke’ (Florio), f....
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Trigonostoma tessella
Trigonostoma tessella is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails.
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tessellate
▪ I. tessellate, a. (n.) (ˈtɛsələt) Also -elate. [ad. late L. tessellāt-us: see next.] = tessellated.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. xlvi. 289 Tessellate,..painted in checquer-work. 1872 Longfellow Wayside Inn iii. Azrael 2 King Solomon..on the pavement tesselate Was walking. 1876 J. Ellis Caesar in E...
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Tessera
A tessera (plural: tesserae, diminutive tessella) is an individual tile, usually formed in the shape of a square, used in creating a mosaic.
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tessellite
tessellite Min. (ˈtɛsɪlaɪt) Also tesselite. [f. tessella + -ite1.] A variety of Apophyllite, exhibiting in polarized light a tessellated structure.1819 Brewster in Edin. Phil. Jrnl. June 5 The tessellated structure..is a property so singular and so distinctive, that I would propose to mark it by the...
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Carathis
1892)
Carathis gortynoides Grote, [1866]
Carathis palpalis (Walker, 1855)
Carathis septentrionalis Becker, 2011
Former species
Carathis klagesi, now Tessella
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Tessellation
Etymology
In Latin, tessella is a small cubical piece of clay, stone, or glass used to make mosaics. The word "tessella" means "small square" (from tessera, square, which in turn is from the Greek word τέσσερα for four).
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فسيفساء (رياضيات)
باللغة اللاتينية : tessella تعبر عن قطعة مكعبة صغيرة من الغضار clay، حجار أو قطع زجاجية. تسيلا أساسا تعني «القطع الصغيرة».
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Tessellatia
The generic name, "Tessellatia", is derived from the Latin "tessella" (the individual tiles making up a mosaic), in reference to a conglomerate of basal
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Plecia
Bembridge Marls, UK)
Priabonian, Florissant Formation, USA
†P. axeliana
†P. decapitata
†P. explanata
†P. gradata
†P. melanderi
†P. orycta
†P. tessella
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Isochrysidaceae
Genera
Chrysidalis
Chrysonema
Dicrateria
Erkenia
Isochrysis
Pseudoisochrysis
Ruttnera
Scintilla
Tessella
Tisochrysis
References
Haptophyte families
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Phaegopterina
Robinsonia
Romualdia
Scaptius
Schalotomis
Selenarctia
Senecauxia (tentatively placed here)
Soritena
Stidzaeras
Sutonocrea
Sychesia
Symphlebia
Syntomostola
Tessella
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