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CambialCambial Cam"bi*al, a. [LL. cambialis, fr. cambiars. See
Change.]
Belonging to exchanges in commerce; of exchange. [R.] CambistCambist Cam"bist, n. [F. cambiste, It. cambista, fr. L.
cambire to exchange. See Change.]
A banker; a money changer or broker; one who deals in bills
of exchange, or who is skilled in the science of exchange. Cambistry
Cambistry Cam"bist*ry, n.
The science of exchange, weight, measures, etc.
Cambium
Cambium Cam"bi*um, n. [LL. cambium exchange, fr. L. cambire to
exchange. It was supposed that cambium was sap changing into
wood.]
1. (Bot.) A series of formative cells lying outside of the
wood proper and inside of the inner bark. The growth of
new wood takes place in the cambium, which is very soft.
2. (Med.) A fancied nutritive juice, formerly supposed to
originate in the blood, to repair losses of the system,
and to promote its increase. --Dunglison.
EscambioEscambio Es*cam"bi*o, n. [LL. escambium, excambium. See
Excamb.] (Eng. Law)
A license formerly required for the making over a bill of
exchange to another over sea. --Cowell. ExcambieExcamb Ex*camb", Excambie Ex*cam"bie, v. t. [LL. excambiare,
excambire; L. ex out + cambire. See Change, and cf.
Exchange.] (Scots Law)
To exchange; -- used with reference to transfers of land. ExcambionExcambion Ex*cam"bi*on, Excambium Ex*cam"bi*um, n. [LL.
excambium. See Excamb.] (Scots Law)
Exchange; barter; -- used commonly of lands. ExcambiumExcambion Ex*cam"bi*on, Excambium Ex*cam"bi*um, n. [LL.
excambium. See Excamb.] (Scots Law)
Exchange; barter; -- used commonly of lands. PericambiumPericambium Per`i*cam"bi*um, n. [NL. See Peri-, and
Cambium.] (Biol.)
A layer of thin-walled young cells in a growing stem, in
which layer certain new vessels originate. ProcambiumProcambium Pro*cam"bi*um, n. [NL. See Pro-, and Cambium.]
(Bot.)
The young tissue of a fibrovascular bundle before its
component cells have begun to be differentiated. --Sachs.
Meaning of CAMBI from wikipedia
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Carlotta Cambi (born 28 May 1996) is an
Italian volleyball player for Igor
Gorgonzola Novara and the
Italian national team.
Cambi was born at San Miniato...
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Kimbetohia is a
genus of
mammal belonging to the
extinct order Multituberculata. It
lived from the
Upper Cretaceous to the
Paleocene period in the United...
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Ulisse Cambi (22
September 1807 – 7
April 1895) was an
Italian sculptor active in
Tuscany during the 19th century. Son of the
sculptor Pietro Cambi, he was...
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Cambi Castle is
castle in Kaštel Kambelovac, a town
within the
administrative area of Kaštela in Dalmatia, Croatia.
Cambi Castle was
built by the aristo-cratic...
- day. The
brothers also meet a pair of
women at the Roxbury:
Vivica and
Cambi, who see them
talking to
Zadir and
think that the
brothers are rich. The...
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telephonist Susanna Cambi (24), who were engaged, were shot and
stabbed in a park in the
vicinity of Calenzano.
Cambi's pubic area was cut out like...
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authors Linda Malcor and John Matthews:
Nenad Cambi, Željko Miletić, and
Miroslav Glavičić.
Cambi proposes that
Lucius Artorius Castus'
career can...
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Prudenza Fiammetta Cambi (died 1601) was a
Florentine nun and
artist during the
sixteenth century at
Santa Caterina da
Siena in Florence, Italy....
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Sisygambis (Ancient Gr****: Σισύγαμβις; died 323 BCE) was the
mother of
Darius III of Persia,
whose reign was
ended during the wars of
Alexander the Great...
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Cambis (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf də kɑ̃bi]; 20
September 1748 in
Entrevaux – 25
October 1825) was a
French Navy
officer and Rear-Admiral.
Cambis was...