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Delapsation
Delapsation De`lap*sa"tion, n. See Delapsion. --Ray.

Meaning of Apsat from wikipedia

- APSAT may refer to: Adenylylsulfate—ammonia adenylyltransferase, an enzyme Apsat (river), a tributary of the Chara in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia Apsat (mythology)...
- Apsat (also Avsati or Æfsatī; Georgian: აფსათი) is a male deity of birds and animals in the mythology of the peoples of the Caucasus. His name may come...
- The Apsat (Russian: Апсат) is a river in the Kodar Range, on the eastern side of Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Chara (Lena...
- hunt Tapio, East Finnish forest spirit to whom men pra**** before a hunt Apsat, god of the hunt, ****ociated with fish and birds Dali, goddess of the hunt...
- Tatta Baray Tukulan Kele Tumara Nuora Bolshoy Patom Olyokma Chara Tokko Apsat Zhuya Nyukzha Tungir Buotama Menda Tamma Myla Namana Keyikte Markha Namyldzhylakh...
- Ocean Europe/Africa) EUSAT (Europe and Africa) IORHN (Indian Ocean Region) APSAT (Asia, Australasia, Western Pacific, Eastern Africa, Southern Africa) OCSAT...
- Georgian mythology, Saint Eustace became ****ociated with the hunting deity Apsat, patron of game animals. Saint Eustache's feast day in the Roman Catholic...
- Chronicles. Elia (ელია) – The god of rain and thunder in Georgian mythology. Apsat (აფსათი) – A male god of birds and animals in Svan mythology. Shavkhan (შავხანი)...
- 103 tributaries over 10 km (6.2 mi) in length. The most important are the Apsat and the Zhuya from the left and the Tokko from the right. The Sen River...
- 2007 Daohugou Beds, China, Middle Jur****ic †Apsataboilus Gorochov, 1990 Apsat, Russia, Early Cretaceous †Bacharaboilus Gorochov, 1988 Daohugou Beds, China...