- Look up
arcus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arcus may
refer to:
ARCUS, the
Arctic Research Consortium of the
United States,
supporting Arctic policy...
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Arcus senilis (AS), also
known as gerontoxon,
arcus lipoides,
arcus corneae,
corneal arcus,
arcus adiposus, or
arcus cornealis, are
rings in the peripheral...
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Arcus-Air GmbH & Co. KG is a
German airline company.
Arcus Executive Aviation is
based in Zweibrücken,
Germany and
Arcus Air
Logistics in Troisdorf, Germany...
- main
types of
arcus clouds. They most
frequently form
along the
leading edge or gust
fronts of thunderstorms; some of the most
dramatic arcus formations...
- of the
second division.
Arcus pla**** for
Troyes in
Ligue 1 in 2015,
until signing with
Lille in 2016. On 23 June 2022,
Arcus signed a three-year contract...
- the
purchase of Løitens Brænderi in 1927.
Arcus was
listed on the Oslo
Stock Exchange in
December 2016.
Arcus was the
largest player in the
Norwegian wine...
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Arcuș (Hungarian: Árkos [ˈaːrkoʃ]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania.
Composed of a
single village,
Arcuș, it
became an independent...
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Arcus is a
proposed X-ray
space observatory proposed to NASA's
Explorer program,
Medium Explorer (MIDEX) class. The
Arcus mission would study galaxies...
- The
Arcus Argentariorum (Latin: Arch of the Money-Changers; in Italian: Arco
degli Argentari), is an
ancient Roman arch that was
partly incorporated in...
- conservation."
According to the OECD,
Arcus Foundation's
financing for 2019
development decreased by 7% to US$15.1 million.
Arcus Foundation was
founded in Kalamazoo...