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Apician
Apician A*pi"cian, a. [L. Apicianus.]
Belonging to Apicius, a notorious Roman epicure; hence
applied to whatever is peculiarly refined or dainty and
expensive in cookery. --H. Rogers.
Lapicide
Lapicide Lap"i*cide, n. [L. lapicida, fr. lapis stone +
caedere to cut.]
A stonecutter. [Obs.]
Meaning of Apici from wikipedia
- was the
purported compiler of a
small collection of
cooking recipes named Apici excerpta a Vinidario. This is
preserved in a
single 8th‑century
uncial m****cript...
-
different m****cript,
there is also a very
abbreviated epitome entitled Apici excerpta a Vinidario, a "pocket Apicius" by "an
illustrious man"
named Vinidarius...
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ventricular portion to a notch, the
notch of
cardiac apex, (or
incisura apicis cordis) on the
acute margin of the
heart just to the
right of the apex....
- left as
apical odontoid ligament)
Details Identifiers Latin ligamentum apicis dentis TA98 A03.2.04.003 TA2 1697 FMA 71441
Anatomical terminology [edit...
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foramen Apical foramina on a
wisdom tooth Details Identifiers Latin foramen apicis dentis TA98 A05.1.03.050 TA2 933 FMA 57159
Anatomical terminology [edit...
- no.
gloss Proto-Muskogean
branch 1 dove,
pigeon *pačiCi 2 stem,
stalk *
apiCi 3 rock *taliCi 4
tooth *notiCi 5
skunk *koniCo 6 (to)
bloom *pakanli 7 arrow...
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brown near the apex. The
specific name is
derived from the
Latin prefix apici- (meaning apex) and
maculatus (meaning macula) and
refers to the ovate,...
- few
details on
preparation and cooking. An
abbreviated epitome entitled Apici Excerpta a Vinidario, a "pocket Apicius" by Vinidarius, "an illustrious...
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rursus augeresceret,
digna cognitu res,
ingenio Facundi Novi mathematici. is
apici auratam pilam addidit,
cuius vertice umbra colligeretur in se ipsam, alias...
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lived at the time of the
Emperor Trajan The name also
occurs in the
title Apici Excerpta ("Extracts from Apicius") of a
completely different Latin cookbook...