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SarcophagaSarcophaga Sar*coph"a*ga, n. pl. [NL., neut. pl. See
Sarcophagus.] (Zo["o]l.)
A suborder of carnivorous and insectivorous marsupials
including the dasyures and the opossums. SarcophagaSarcophaga Sar*coph"a*ga, n. [NL., fem. sing. See
Sarcophagus.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of Diptera, including the flesh flies. Sarcophagan
Sarcophagan Sar*coph"a*gan, n.
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any animal which eats flesh, especially any
carnivorous marsupial.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any fly of the genus Sarcophaga.
SarcophagiSarcophagus Sar*coph"a*gus, n.; pl. L. Sarcophagi, E.
Sarcophaguses. [L., fr. Gr. sarkofa`gos, properly, eating
flesh; sa`rx, sa`rkos, flesh + fagei^n to eat. Cf.
Sarcasm.]
1. A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making
coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a
few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is
otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is
said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.
--Holland.
2. A coffin or chest-shaped tomb of the kind of stone
described above; hence, any stone coffin.
3. A stone shaped like a sarcophagus and placed by a grave as
a memorial. Sarcophagous
Sarcophagous Sar*coph"a*gous, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Feeding on flesh; flesh-eating; carnivorous.
SarcophagusSarcophagus Sar*coph"a*gus, n.; pl. L. Sarcophagi, E.
Sarcophaguses. [L., fr. Gr. sarkofa`gos, properly, eating
flesh; sa`rx, sa`rkos, flesh + fagei^n to eat. Cf.
Sarcasm.]
1. A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making
coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a
few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is
otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is
said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.
--Holland.
2. A coffin or chest-shaped tomb of the kind of stone
described above; hence, any stone coffin.
3. A stone shaped like a sarcophagus and placed by a grave as
a memorial. SarcophagusesSarcophagus Sar*coph"a*gus, n.; pl. L. Sarcophagi, E.
Sarcophaguses. [L., fr. Gr. sarkofa`gos, properly, eating
flesh; sa`rx, sa`rkos, flesh + fagei^n to eat. Cf.
Sarcasm.]
1. A species of limestone used among the Greeks for making
coffins, which was so called because it consumed within a
few weeks the flesh of bodies deposited in it. It is
otherwise called lapis Assius, or Assian stone, and is
said to have been found at Assos, a city of Lycia.
--Holland.
2. A coffin or chest-shaped tomb of the kind of stone
described above; hence, any stone coffin.
3. A stone shaped like a sarcophagus and placed by a grave as
a memorial. SarcophagySarcophagy Sar*coph"a*gy, n. [Gr. sarkofagi`a. See
Sarcophagus.]
The practice of eating flesh. Sarcophile
Sarcophile Sar"co*phile, n. [Sacro- + Gr. ? a lover.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A flesh-eating animal, especially any one of the carnivorous
marsupials.
Sarcophyllis edulisDulse Dulse (d[u^]ls), n. [Cf. Gael. duileasg; duille leaf +
uisge water. Cf. Whisky.] (Bot.)
A seaweed of a reddish brown color, which is sometimes eaten,
as in Scotland. The true dulse is Sarcophyllis edulis; the
common is Rhodymenia. [Written also dillisk.]
The crimson leaf of the dulse is seen To blush like a
banner bathed in slaughter. --Percival. Sarcoptes
Sarcoptes Sar*cop"tes, n. [NL., from Gr. sa`rx, sa`rkos, flesh
+ ko`ptein to cut.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of parasitic mites including the itch mites.
SarcoptidSarcoptid Sar*cop"tid, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of the genus Sarcoptes and related genera of
mites, comprising the itch mites and mange mites. -- a. Of or
pertaining to the itch mites.
Meaning of Arcop from wikipedia
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Arcop (also
ARCOP) was an
architectural firm
based in Montreal,
renowned for
designing many
major projects in
Canada including Place Bonaventure, Place...
- the ITPO in
December 2015. In 2016, a
consortium of
architecture firms,
Arcop (Delhi) and
Aedas (Singapore), led by
architects Sanjay Singh and Spaniard...
- area 320,000 m2 (3,444,500 sq ft)
Design and
construction Architect(s)
Arcop (Pvt.) Ltd.
Developer Lucky Landmark (Pvt) Ltd.
Structural engineer Mushtaq...
- On
August 29, 2011,
Genivar Inc. and Montreal-based
architectural firm
Arcop announced a
strategic alliance. On June 7, 2012,
Genivar Inc. announced...
- who was one of the
founders of the Montreal-based
architectural firm,
Arcop.
Affleck studied theatre in
Montreal in the late ‘70s. He
appeared in films...
- 000 sq.ft.
Construction cost is Rs. 5 billion. The
project architect is
arcop Private Limited. On
March 22, 2022 a three-year-old boy was
injured after...
-
rooms and
stands 118
metres (387 ft) tall with 38 floors. It was
built by
Arcop and was
completed in 1982. The
hotel was
planned to open in time for the...
- Inc. In
August 2011,
Genivar Inc. and Montreal-based
architectural firm
ARCOP announced an alliance. On 7 June 2012,
Genivar made a
friendly takeover...
- main
Hyderabad city. The
academic building is
designed by New Delhi-based
ARCOP and hostels,
Lecture Hall and
academic departments by Pune-based acclaimed...
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Renovations in the 1990s were led by one of Canada's most
successful firms,
Arcop, an
architectural firm
based in Montreal. The
hotel was
again expanded in...