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- Look up
amici in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amici may
refer to:
Amicus curiae, a
legal Latin phrase translated to "friend of the court"
Amici Principis...
- An
Amici prism,
named for the
astronomer Giovanni Battista Amici, is a type of
compound dispersive prism used in spectrometers. The
Amici prism consists...
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Amici is a
lunar impact crater that is
located on the
rugged far side of the Moon. It lies to the
south of the
larger crater Icarus, to the
north of McKellar...
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Battista Amici (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista aˈmiːtʃi]; 25
March 1786 – 10
April 1863) was an
Italian astronomer, microscopist, and botanist.
Amici was born...
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Lucia de
Amicis (c. 1745–1816) was an
Italian soprano. The
daughter of
tenor Domenico de
Amicis and
soprano Rosalba Baldacci, Anna
Lucia de
Amicis was born...
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American thriller film co-directed by
Valentina De
Amicis and
Riccardo Spinotti from a
screenplay by
Amicis, Spinotti, and Matt Handy. The film
stars Anthony...
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Amici Forever is a band of four
classically trained singers who mix
opera with pop
music (operatic pop). The band's
first album, The
Opera Band (2004)...
- latter's 1998
Grand Final win over Carlton, De
Amicis was
awarded the Joe
Marston Medal for best afield. De
Amicis made his
debut for
Australia against Chile...
- An
Amici roof prism,
named for its inventor, the
Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Amici, is a type of
reflecting prism used to
deviate a beam of light...