Definition of Apina. Meaning of Apina. Synonyms of Apina

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Apina. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Apina and, of course, Apina synonyms and on the right images related to the word Apina.

Definition of Apina

No result for Apina. Showing similar results...

Tapinage
Tapinage Tap"i*nage, n. [See Tapish.] A lurking or skulking. [Obs.] --Gower.

Meaning of Apina from wikipedia

- The pasture day moth (Apina callisto) is a species in the moth family Noctuidae which is active during the day, as its common name implies, making it...
- Alyona Apina (Еле́на Евге́ньевна А́пина; maiden name — Levochkina) is а Soviet and Russian singer, musical performer, actress and songwriter. Her career...
- recruited six local girls, ages 16 to 20, to form the band. Lead vocalist Alena Apina (Алёна Апина) had trained at the Saratov State Conservatory. The other original...
- Elachista apina is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in North America in British Columbia, Oregon and Washington. The length of the forewings...
- Lichnanthe apina is a species of bumble bee scarab beetle in the family Glaphyridae. It is found in North America. "Lichnanthe apina Report". Integrated...
- Cremnophora Hampson, 1901 Species: C. angasii Binomial name Cremnophora angasii (Angas, 1847) Synonyms Agrista angasii Angas, 1847 Apina angasii Walker, 1855...
- also food for caterpillars of lepidopterans such as the pasture day moth (Apina callisto), and those of the dark palm dart (Telicota ancilla) which feed...
- Russian-American snowboarder Alyona Alyona (born 1991), Ukrainian rapper Alyona Apina (born 1964), Soviet/Russian singer Aliona Babak (born 1969), Ukrainian politician...
- show in 1991. Silvennoinen owned a production company named Pirkka-Hämeen Apina & Gorilla Oy ("Ape and gorilla of Pirkka-Häme Inc."). With his fellow comedian...
- appears in Late Bronze Age texts as the centre of a region called Aba/Apa/Apina/Upi/Upu [Apu]. From Tuthmosis' conquest onwards, for the remainder of the...