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vestigium
‖ veˈstigium Now rare. Pl. vestigia (also 7 vestigia's). [L.: see vestige.] a. A vestige or trace; a mark or indication left by something destroyed, lost, or no longer present.1637 Nabbes Microcosm. v. in Dodsley O. Pl. (1744) V. 355 Repentance stays as the vestigium, Or mark impress'd, by which the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dignitas (Roman concept)
amounts to; but if in dignitas you include the power of translating those loyal feelings into action or of defending them with complete freedom, then ne vestigium wikipedia.org
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vestigia
† vestigia error for vestigium.1789 J. Williams Min. Kingd. I. 28 Every slip of the coal metals has a vise, or vestigia, which points out to a skilful eye which way the metals are thrown out of their former course. Oxford English Dictionary
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Terpios
hoshinota Rützler & Muzik, 1993 Terpios lendenfeldi Keller, 1891 Terpios manglaris Rützler & Smith, 1993 Terpios quiza (de Laubenfels, 1954) Terpios vestigium wikipedia.org
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vorewarde
▪ I. † vore1 Obs. [South-western var. fore n. 2. Used to render L. vestigium.] Track, trace.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) VI. 373 Þe pore man þonked hym, and vansched sodenly awey, and noon wey [MS. γ, non vore] was i-sene of his goynge. 1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. vii. 118 Freres folowen my vore fele tyme ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stelletta
Stelletta variabilis (Wilson, 1902) Stelletta variohamata Thiele, 1900 Stelletta ventricosa (Topsent, 1904) Stelletta vervoorti Van Soest, 2017 Stelletta vestigium wikipedia.org
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feute
† feute, fewte Obs. Forms: 4 feute, (foute, fuyt), 5 feaute, fewte, (fute). [ad. OF. fuite ‘voies du cerf qui fuit’ (Littré), f. fuir:—L. fugĕre to flee. Cf. fewe, fuse.] The traces or track (of an animal).c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1425 Þe howndez.. fellen as fast to þe fuyt. c 1350 Will. Palerne 33 Þe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Baja California collared lizard
(Crotaphytus insularis vestigium, new subspecies, pp. 29-31, Figures 1-3). Stebbins RC (2003). (Crotaphytus vestigium, p. 273 + Map 85). Crotaphytus Reptiles described in 1972 Taxa named by Wilmer W. wikipedia.org
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conspurcate
▪ I. † conspurcate, a. Obs. [ad. L. conspurcāt-us pa. pple.: see next.] Defiled, polluted.1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 1483/2, I am so sinfull and so conspurcate with many grieuous sinnes. 1619 W. Sclater Expos. 1 Thess. (1630) 313 Neuer saw the Sunne a people more conspurcate with lust.▪ II. † consp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vía de la Plata
is from Emerita Augusta to Castra Caecilia Salmanticam usque, ubi primum in extima pontis parte incipit evanescere, neque ulterius ullum viae illius vestigium wikipedia.org
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List of Bembidion species
Bembidion subcontaminatum Lomnicki, 1894 † Bembidion succini Giebel, 1856 † Bembidion tumulorum Scudder, 1900 † Bembidion vanum Scudder, 1900 † Bembidion vestigium wikipedia.org
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orbit
▪ I. orbit, n. (ˈɔːbɪt) [ad. L. orbita wheel-track, orbit, f. orbis wheel, circle: ‘orbita vestigium carri, ab orbe rotæ dicta’ Isidore xv. xvi. 13. The sense ‘orbit’ of the moon, etc., was also class. L.; that of ‘eye-cavity’ med.L., also Fr., 14th c.] 1. a. Anat. The bony cavity of the skull conta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Julie Driscoll
FiNiN (with Martin Archer) 2011 – (30 & 31 January) From Granite to Wind (with Keith Tippett Octet) 2012 – Serpentine (with Martin Archer) 2015 – Vestigium wikipedia.org
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Paul Alfred Kleinert
Tatár, Budapest 2010, ) "vestigium hominis – ein Jahres- im Lebenskreis" (poetry, Vienna 2012) "unterwegs" (poetry, Vienna 2015) "in nuce" (poetry, Berlin wikipedia.org
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trace
▪ I. trace, n.1 (treɪs) Forms: 3– trace; also 4–5 tras, 4–7 trase, (4 traze, Sc. trass, traiss, 4–5 trays, Sc. traise, 5 traas, trayse, (trasche), 6 Sc. trais). [a. F. trace (12th c. in Godef.) = Pr. trassa, It. traccia (Sp. traza draught, first sketch), vbl. n. f. OF. tracier, F. tracer: see trace ... Oxford English Dictionary
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