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- as, for example, Benedict ****berbatch. The motto of the university was Arduus ad solem, meaning "striving towards the sun". It is a metaphor for aspiring...
- of the Brythonic word ardu- as in the Welsh: ardd ("high") and the Latin arduus ("high", "steep"). The second element is less certain, but may be related...
- is found in patients less than 50 years old it is termed arcus juvenilis arduus ad solem Striving towards the Sun Motto of Victoria University of Manchester...
- Armatocereus arduus, are included in this species, as synonyms of A. rauhii subsp. balsasensis, by some sources. Other sources maintain A. arduus as a separate...
- ("****verando") Tryggve Gran ("Norønafolket Det Vil Fare") George Clarke Simpson ("Arduus Ad Solem") Thomas Griffith Taylor ("Expergiscimini") Charles Seymour Wright...
- Gammarus aoculus Hou & Li, 2003 Gammarus araxenius Derzhavin, 1938 Gammarus arduus G. Karaman, 1975 Gammarus argaeus Vávra, 1905 Gammarus bakhteyaricus Khalayi-Pirbalanty...
- Type Preparatory day and boarding school and Pre-Prep school Motto Latin: Arduus ad Solem ("Reach for the Sun") Religious affiliation(s) Church of England...
- is found in patients less than 50 years old it is termed arcus juvenilis arduus ad solem Striving towards the Sun Motto of Victoria University of Manchester...
- Latin ardere "to burn", arsus ardent, ardor, arson ardu- difficult Latin arduus "high, steep" arduous aret- virtue Gr**** ἀρετή, ἀρετῆς (aretḗ, aretês) aretaic...
- upright, high" arbor (< OLat arbōs < PIta *arðōs) "tree (high plant)"; arduus "lofty, high, steep, elevated; arduous" orthós "straight, upright, erect;...