Definition of Areos. Meaning of Areos. Synonyms of Areos

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Definition of Areos

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Areostyle
Areostyle A*re"o*style, a. & n. See Intercolumniation, and Ar[ae]ostyle.
Areosystyle
Areosystyle A*re`o*sys"tyle, a. & n. See Intercolumniation, and Ar[ae]osystyle.

Meaning of Areos from wikipedia

- The Pedion tou Areos or Pedion Areos (Gr****: Πεδίον του Άρεως or Πεδίον Άρεως, pronounced [peˈðion tu ˈareos], meaning Field of Ares, corresponding to...
- "left-leaning liberals". From 2018 to 2021, Pluckrose was editor-in-chief of Areo Magazine, an opinion and analysis digital magazine exploring "a variety of...
- Field of Mars Reserve, bushland in New South Wales, Australia Pedion tou Areos, a large public park in Athens Field of Mars, the military section of the...
- The AeroPress is a manual coffeemaker invented by Alan Adler, founder of AeroPress, Inc. It consists of a cylindrical chamber, and a plunger with an airtight...
- Air Pacific was a commuter airline based in the United States that operated regional flights wholly within the state of California. Founded as Eureka Aero...
- sensory targeting pods, such as Thales Optronics's Reco New Generation/Areos reconnaissance pod and Damocles electro-optical/laser designation pod. Together...
- This is a partial list of original Air Service, United States Army "Aero Squadrons" before and during World War I. Units formed after 1 January 1919, are...
- than typical metropolitan parkland. Also to be found is the Pedion tou Areos (Field of Mars) of 27.7 hectares, near the National Archaeological Museum...
- the Dornish po****ce, Prince Doran catches hold of their plans and orders Areo Hotah to arrest the three Sand Snakes to prevent them from leading Dorne...
- dies Martis ("day of Mars") is equivalent to the Gr**** ἡμέρα Ἄρεως (hēméra Áreōs, "day of Ares"). In most languages with Latin origins (Italian, French,...