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Artotype
Artotype Ar"to*type, n. [Art + type.] A kind of autotype.
Repartotion
Repartotion Re`par*to"tion (r?-p?r-t?sh"?n), n. Another, or an additional, separation into parts.

Meaning of Artot from wikipedia

- Désirée Artôt (French: [deziʁe aʁto]; 21 July 1835 – 3 April 1907) was a Belgian soprano (initially a mezzo-soprano), who was famed in German and Italian...
- Artôt is a surname. Notable people with this name include: Désirée Artôt (1835–1907), opera singer Jean Désiré Artôt [de] (1803–1887), Belgian horn player...
- Joseph Artôt (25 January 1815 – 20 July 1845) was a Belgian violinist. He was born at Brussels into a musical family. His father was Maurice Artôt (1772–1829)...
- The Artot–Alard Stradivarius of 1728 is an antique violin made by luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644-1736). This violin is currently on display...
- Lola Artôt de Padilla (5 October 1876 or 1880 - 12 April 1933) was a French-Spanish soprano, renowned in Germany, where she mainly sang. Lola Artôt de Padilla...
- bachelor for most of his life. In 1868, he met Belgian soprano Désirée Artôt with whom he considered marriage, but, owing to various cir****stances, the...
- who was the teacher of Tchaikovsky's one-time unofficial fiancée Désirée Artôt (whom Viardot may have persuaded not to go through with her plan to marry...
- Media. Retrieved 4 December 2011. "Violin by Antonio Stradivari, 1728 (Artot-Alard)". Cozio.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2008. Retrieved...
- in turn taught Virginia Zeani. She was also the godmother of Artôt's daughter Lola Artôt de Padilla. In 1877, her daughter Marianne was briefly engaged...
- as the 800s. The Puritans used the name Desire as a virtue name. Désirée Artôt (1835–1907), Belgian soprano Desirae Brown (born 1979), American classical...