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C JaponicaKumquat Kum"quat, n. [Chin. kin keu.] (Bot.)
A small tree of the genus Citrus (C. Japonica) growing in
China and Japan; also, its small acid, orange-colored fruit
used for preserves. Camellia JaponicaJaponica Ja*pon"i*ca, n. [NL., Japanese, fr. Japonia Japan.]
(Bot.)
A species of Camellia (Camellia Japonica), a native of
Japan, bearing beautiful red or white flowers. Many other
genera have species of the same name. Camellia JaponicaCamellia Ca*mel"li*a, n. [NL.; -- named after Kamel, a Jesuit
who is said to have brought it from the East.] (Bot.)
An Asiatic genus of small shrubs, often with shining leaves
and showy flowers. Camellia Japonica is much cultivated for
ornament, and C. Sassanqua and C. oleifera are grown in
China for the oil which is pressed from their seeds. The tea
plant is now referred to this genus under the name of
Camellia Thea. CaponiereCaponiere Cap`o*niere", n. [F. caponni[`e]re, fr. Sp.
caponera, orig., a cage for fattening capons, hence, a place
of refuge; cf. It. capponiera. See Capon.] (Fort.)
A work made across or in the ditch, to protect it from the
enemy, or to serve as a covered passageway. Caponize
Caponize Ca"pon*ize, v. t.
To castrate, as a fowl.
Diervilla JaponicaWeigela Wei"gel*a, Weigelia Wei*ge"li*a, n. [NL. So named
after C. E. Weigel, a German naturalist.] (Bot.)
A hardy garden shrub (Diervilla Japonica) belonging to the
Honeysuckle family, with white or red flowers. It was
introduced from China. JaponicaJaponica Ja*pon"i*ca, n. [NL., Japanese, fr. Japonia Japan.]
(Bot.)
A species of Camellia (Camellia Japonica), a native of
Japan, bearing beautiful red or white flowers. Many other
genera have species of the same name. Japonism
Japonism Jap"o*nism, n. [F. japonisme, fr. Japon Japan.]
A quality, idiom, or peculiarity characteristic of the
Japanese or their products, esp. in art.
Kerria JaponicaCorchorus Cor"cho*rus (k[^o]r"k[oal]*r[u^]s), n. [Nl., fr. L.
corchorus a poor kind of pulse, Gr. ko`rchoros a wild plant
of bitter taste.] (Bot.)
The common name of the Kerria Japonica or Japan
globeflower, a yellow-flowered, perennial, rosaceous plant,
seen in old-fashioned gardens. L JaponicaHoneysuckle Hon"ey*suc`kle, n. [Cf. AS. hunis?ge privet. See
Honey, and Suck.] (Bot.)
One of several species of flowering plants, much admired for
their beauty, and some for their fragrance.
Note: The honeysuckles are properly species of the genus
Lonicera; as, L. Caprifolium, and L. Japonica,
the commonly cultivated fragrant kinds; L.
Periclymenum, the fragrant woodbine of England; L.
grata, the American woodbine, and L. sempervirens,
the red-flowered trumpet honeysuckle. The European fly
honeysuckle is L. Xylosteum; the American, L.
ciliata. The American Pinxter flower (Azalea
nudiflora) is often called honeysuckle, or false
honeysuckle. The name Australian honeysuckle is
applied to one or more trees of the genus Banksia.
See French honeysuckle, under French. Photinia JaponicaLoquat Lo"quat, n. [Chinese name.] (Bot.)
The fruit of the Japanese medlar (Photinia Japonica). It is
as large as a small plum, but grows in clusters, and contains
four or five large seeds. Also, the tree itself. Pyrus JaponicaQuince Quince, n. [Prob. a pl. from OE. quyne, coin, OF. coin,
cooin, F. coing, from L. Cydonius a quince tree, as adj.,
Cydonian, Gr. ? Cydonian, ? ? a quince, fr. ? Cydonia, a city
in Crete, ? the Cydonians. Cf. Quiddany.]
1. The fruit of a shrub (Cydonia vulgaris) belonging to the
same tribe as the apple. It somewhat resembles an apple,
but differs in having many seeds in each carpel. It has
hard flesh of high flavor, but very acid, and is largely
used for marmalade, jelly, and preserves.
2. (Bot.) a quince tree or shrub.
Japan quince (Bot.), an Eastern Asiatic shrub (Cydonia,
formerly Pyrus, Japonica) and its very fragrant but
inedible fruit. The shrub has very showy flowers, usually
red, but sometimes pink or white, and is much grown for
ornament.
Quince curculio (Zo["o]l.), a small gray and yellow
curculio (Conotrachelus crat[ae]gi) whose larva lives in
quinces.
Quince tree (Bot.), the small tree (Cydonia vulgaris)
which produces the quince. Saponifiable
Saponifiable Sa*pon*i*fi`a*ble, a.
Capable of conversion into soap; as, a saponifiable
substance.
SaponificationSaponification Sa*pon`i*fi*ca"tion, n. [Cf. F. saponification.
See Saponify.]
The act, process, or result, of soap making; conversion into
soap; specifically (Chem.), the decomposition of fats and
other ethereal salts by alkalies; as, the saponification of
ethyl acetate. SaponifiedSaponify Sa*pon"i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saponified; p. pr.
& vb. n. Saponifying.] [L. sapo, -onis, soap + -fy: cf. F.
saponifier.]
To convert into soap, as tallow or any fat; hence (Chem.), to
subject to any similar process, as that which ethereal salts
undergo in decomposition; as, to saponify ethyl acetate. Saponifier
Saponifier Sa*pon"i*fi`er, n. (Chem.)
That which saponifies; any reagent used to cause
saponification.
SaponifySaponify Sa*pon"i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saponified; p. pr.
& vb. n. Saponifying.] [L. sapo, -onis, soap + -fy: cf. F.
saponifier.]
To convert into soap, as tallow or any fat; hence (Chem.), to
subject to any similar process, as that which ethereal salts
undergo in decomposition; as, to saponify ethyl acetate. SaponifyingSaponify Sa*pon"i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saponified; p. pr.
& vb. n. Saponifying.] [L. sapo, -onis, soap + -fy: cf. F.
saponifier.]
To convert into soap, as tallow or any fat; hence (Chem.), to
subject to any similar process, as that which ethereal salts
undergo in decomposition; as, to saponify ethyl acetate. SaponinSaponin Sap"o*nin, n. [L. sapo, -onis soap: cf. F. saponine.]
(Chem.)
A poisonous glucoside found in many plants, as in the root of
soapwort (Saponaria), in the bark of soap bark
(Quillaia), etc. It is extracted as a white amorphous
powder, which occasions a soapy lather in solution, and
produces a local an[ae]sthesia. Formerly called also
struthiin, quillaiin, senegin, polygalic acid, etc.
By extension, any one of a group of related bodies of which
saponin proper is the type. Saponite
Saponite Sap"o*nite, n. [Sw. saponit, fr. L. sapo, -onis,
soap.] (Min.)
A hydrous silicate of magnesia and alumina. It occurs in
soft, soapy, amorphous masses, filling veins in serpentine
and cavities in trap rock.
sarsaparilla saponinParillin Pa*ril"lin, n. [Shortened fr. sarsaparillin.] (Chem.)
A glucoside resembling saponin, found in the root of
sarsaparilla, smilax, etc., and extracted as a bitter white
crystalline substance; -- called also smilacin,
sarsaparilla saponin, and sarsaparillin. Sophora JaponicaSophora So*pho"ra, n. [Ar. ?ufair.] (Bot.)
(a) A genus of leguminous plants.
(b) A tree (Sophora Japonica) of Eastern Asia, resembling
the common locust; occasionally planted in the United
States. Terra JaponicaTerra Ter"ra, n. [It. & L. See Terrace.]
The earth; earth.
Terra alba [L., white earth] (Com.), a white amorphous
earthy substance consisting of burnt gypsum, aluminium
silicate (kaolin), or some similar ingredient, as
magnesia. It is sometimes used to adulterate certain
foods, spices, candies, paints, etc.
Terra cotta. [It., fr. terra earth + cotta, fem. of cotto
cooked, L. coctus, p. p. of coquere to cook. See Cook,
n.] Baked clay; a kind of hard pottery used for statues,
architectural decorations, figures, vases, and the like.
Terr[ae] filius [L., son of the earth], formerly, one
appointed to write a satirical Latin poem at the public
acts in the University of Oxford; -- not unlike the
prevaricator at Cambridge, England.
Terra firma [L.], firm or solid earth, as opposed to
water.
Terra Japonica. [NL.] Same as Gambier. It was formerly
supposed to be a kind of earth from Japan.
Terra Lemnia [L., Lemnian earth], Lemnian earth. See under
Lemnian.
Terra ponderosa [L., ponderous earth] (Min.), barite, or
heavy spar.
Terra di Sienna. See Sienna. terra japonicaCatechu Cat"e*chu, n. [See Cashoo.] (Chem.)
A dry, brown, astringent extract, obtained by decoction and
evaporation from the Acacia catechu, and several other
plants growing in India. It contains a large portion of
tannin or tannic acid, and is used in medicine and in the
arts. It is also known by the names terra japonica,
cutch, gambier, etc. --Ure. --Dunglison. Terra JaponicaGambier Gam"bier, n. [Malayan.]
(a) The inspissated juice of a plant (Uncaria Gambir)
growing in Malacca. It is a powerful astringent, and,
under the name of Terra Japonica, is used for chewing
with the Areca nut, and is exported for tanning and
dyeing.
(b) Catechu. [Written also gambeer and gambir.] Thea japonicaCamellia Ca*mel"li*a, n. [NL., after Georg Josef Kamel, or
Camelli, a Jesuit who is said to have brought it from the
East.] (Hort.)
An ornamental greenhouse shrub (Thea japonica) with glossy
evergreen leaves and roselike red or white double flowers.
Meaning of Aponi from wikipedia
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temperature of
about 80 °C (176 °F). The
baths were
known to the
Romans as
Aponi fons or
Aquae Patavinae. A
description of them is
given in a
letter to Theodoric...
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- Έλληνας/Zorba the Gr****,
Michael Cacoyannis, 1964
English language Άπονη Ζωή/
Aponi Zoi, 1964 Η Σωφερίνα/I Soferina.
Alekos Sakellarios, 1964 O Polytechnos...
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collaboration of
Parios with songwriter, Phoebus. All
music is
composed by
Phoebus "
Aponi Kardia" "To Saraki" "De Tin Noiazei" "Diplo Krevati" "Thlivero Topio" "Odofragmata"...
- Γερμανίας – Αθηνών; The Germany-Athens train) – (Stelios Kazantzidis) "
Aponi zoi" (Άπονη ζωή;
Heartless life) – (Stavros
Xarchakos –
Lefteris Papadopoulos)...
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Lychnaras Haris Romas, Anna
Hadjisophia March 6, 2000 (2000-3-6) 54 21 "
Aponi Zoi (Hardhearted Life)"
Kostas Lychnaras Haris Romas, Anna
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Fotis Papazisis 24 "Aggigma Psixis" – ✔ ✔ – 8
Manos Loidis 35 "
Aponi Kardia" – – – – 9
Ariadni Neofytou 17 "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes...
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Transliteration and
translation Role
Aponi zoi 1964 Άπονη ζωή
Petros Galanis Air, Air, Air 1972 Αέρα, αέρα, αέρα Aera, Aera, Aera
Alexis Goodbye...
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Aonia Mons,
Aonia Planum,
Aonia Terra,
Aonia Tholus Aponi Fons /ˈæpənaɪ ˈfɒnz/
Roman name for the
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