- (Indo-European) Reflexes: "baptism" and "baptize", Gr**** baptein, baptizein,
baptos — New Advent,
Catholic Encyclopedia: "Baptism":
Etymology —
Spirit Restoration...
- of
water birds. The
genus name is from
Ancient Gr****
takhus "fast" and
bapto "to sink under". The
specific ruficollis is from
Latin rufus "red" and Modern...
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another location. In 1976, the
British ****ociation of Pool
Table Operators (
BAPTO)
published a
standardised set of pool
rules for use in
their national events...
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priests of the Gr****
goddess Kotys. The word
comes from the Gr**** verb βάπτω (
baptō),
meaning "to dip in water". The
Baptes practised nocturnal ceremonies,...
- they own
little overlap. The
specific name is from
Ancient Gr**** βάπτω (
baptō, "to dip") and ἄργῠρος (argyros, "silver"), so
called because the spider...
- for humans. The name of the
genus is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** word
bapto,
meaning "to dip" or "immerse",
while the
specific name
australis is Latin...
- Tachybaptus, is a
combination of two Gr**** words—takhus
meaning fast and
baptos meaning diving, or
sinking under. The
specific name
dominicus refers to...
- identification. The name "Baptisia"
finds its
origins in the Gr**** word "
bapto",
meaning "to dye"
alluding to
certain species historically utilized for...
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thrips in the
family Phlaeothripidae.
Sartrithrips areius Sartrithrips bapto Sartrithrips luctator Sartrithrips mars
Sartrithrips popinator Sartrithrips...
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ayodhia Schmid, 1958 i c g
Agapetus azureus (Stephens, 1829) i c g
Agapetus baptos Mey, 1998 i c g
Agapetus barang Olah, 1988 i c g
Agapetus basagureni Gonzalez...