Definition of Breviate. Meaning of Breviate. Synonyms of Breviate

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Definition of Breviate

Breviate
Breviate Bre"vi*ate, v. t. To abbreviate. [Obs.]

Meaning of Breviate from wikipedia

- Burki F, Skjæveland A, Jakobsen KS (2008-11-11). "Evolutionary position of breviate amoebae and the primary eukaryote divergence". Proceedings of the Royal...
- Breviatea, commonly known as breviate amoebae, are a group of free-living, amitochondriate protists with uncertain phylogenetic position. They are biflagellate...
- lineages of animals and fungi emerged. The relationships among opisthokonts, breviates and apusomonads are not conclusively resolved (as of 2018), though Breviatea...
- and hymns with a version of the Lorica of Laidcenn, an abbreviated or Breviate Psalter, and a text of the Harrowing of **** liturgical drama, which were...
- Pygsuia biforma, which is known for its long flagella compared to other breviates. The genus name, Pygsuia, is derived from a part of the University of...
- Alastair G. B.; Roger, Andrew J. (2013). "Phylogenomics demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of...
- Silberman JD, Orr RJ, et al. (November 2008). "Evolutionary position of breviate amoebae and the primary eukaryote divergence". Proc. Biol. Sci. 276 (1657):...
- Incidents, and Descriptions in the "Waverley" Novels, with Critical Breviates from Various Sources. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black, 1871. Crawford, Thomas...
- ; Roger, Andrew J. (28 August 2013). "Phylogenomics demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads". Proceedings of...
- po****r of these was William Leybourn's, Panarithmologia, being a mirror breviate treasure mate for merchants, bankers, tradesmen, mechanicks, and a sure...