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Aestivation (Latin:
aestas (summer); also
spelled estivation in
American English) is a
state of
animal dormancy,
similar to hibernation,
although taking...
- Head Records) Self Deficient/Upscale
Ghetto (2018,
Disharmonic Variations)
Aestas Pretium MMXVIII (2018,
Lupus Lounge)
Rehearsal '97 (1997, self-released)...
- aerugo, aim, disesteem, eruginous, esteem, estimable, estimate,
inestimable aestas aest-
summer aestival, aestivate, aestivation, estivate,
estivator aestus...
- Aklan, on
Panay Island,
where the
first indigenous people settled,
called Aestas, or Ati's. This
festival devotes to the
mystery of baby
Jesus and Indigenous...
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Alcaligenes aquamarinus (ZoBell and
Upham 1944)
Hendrie et al. 1974)
Deleya aesta (Baumann et al. 1972)
Baumann et al. 1983
Deleya aquamarina (ZoBell and...
- "Alma Dei creatoris" H.334 335–338
Quatuor Anni Tempestates: Ver, H.335
Aestas, H.336 Prélude pour l'été 3 flûtes, H.336 a Autumnus, H.337 Hyems, H.338...
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estival (AmE)
Latin aestivus, from
aestas aestivation æstivation
estivation (AmE)
Latin aestivare, from aestivus, from
aestas eternity æternity From
Latin 'aeternus'...
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zodiac and
connected to the
vernal equinox. The
portrayal of Ver (Spring),
Aestas (Summer) and
Autumnus (Autumn)
follows Ovid's
description of the seasons...
- in summer. the
species name the
species name is
derived from the
Latin aestas "summer".
Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries followed Paulet,
using Boletus...
- ISBN 9780879308650.
Viking Opera Guide (ed. Holden, 1993) "Scylla et
Glaucus Suite".
Æstas Musica.
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