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Ebriosity
Ebriosity E`bri*os"i*ty ([=e]`br[i^]*[o^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n. [L. ebriositas, from ebriousus given to drinking, fr. ebrius. See Ebriety.] Addiction to drink; habitual drunkenness.

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- Helminthosporium avenae (Briosi & Cavara) Ravn Helminthosporium avenae Eidam, (1891) Helminthosporium avenae-sativae (Briosi & Cavara) J. Lindau Helminthosporium...
- Gloeosporium lindemuthianum after Lindemuth himself. Several years later, Briosi and Cavara discovered the presence of setae on the fungus, reclassifying...
- Archived from the original on June 27, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2019. Briosi, Giovanni (1894). Atti (in Italian). Pavia: Università di Pavia Istituto...
- are plant pathogens. The genus name of Briosia is in honour of Giovanni Briosi (1846-1919), an Italian engineer and botanist from the University of Pavia...
- name Cryptoblabes gnidiella (Millière, 1867) Synonyms Ephestia gnidiella Millière, 1867 Cryptoblabes aliena Swezey, 1909 Albinia wockiana Briosi, 1877...
- Phyllachora rottboelliae Syd., P. Syd. & E.J. Butler, (1911) Phyllachora sacchari-aegyptiacae Briosi & Cavara, (1909) Phyllachora sorghi Höhn., (1909)...
- (2021) Seiridium tecomae (Sacc.) B. Sutton (1975) Seiridium terebinthi (Briosi) Nag Raj (1993) Seiridium turgidum (G.F. Atk.) Nag Raj (1993) Seiridium...
- (2005) Erysiphe gracilis R.Y. Zheng & G.Q. Chen (1981) Erysiphe guarinonii (Briosi & Cavara) U. Braun & S. Takam. (2000) Erysiphe havrylenkoana Meeboon & S...
- he publishes with his full name. His articles are described as onesti e briosi (honest and spirited). He also wrote short novels. He was a soldier and...
- church was founded by 967 by the patrician families of Ghisi, Adoldi and Briosi. Originally a modest building of wood, after a fire in 1150, it was rebuilt...