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Carpo /ˈkɑːrpoʊ/, also
Jupiter XLVI, is a
small outer natural satellite of Jupiter. It was
discovered by a team of
astronomers from the
University of...
- Look up
Carpo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carpo may
refer to: In Gr**** mythology, one of the
Horae In astronomy,
Carpo (moon), an
irregular satellite...
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Mario Carpo is an
architectural historian and critic, and is
currently the
inaugural Reyner Banham Professor of
Architectural History and
Theory at the...
- spring) and
Carpo (the Hora of autumn), also
appear in
rites of
Attica noted by
Pausanias in the 2nd
century AD. Thallo, Auxo and
Carpo are
often accompanied...
- prograde-orbiting
moons with
orbits around 11,000,000–12,000,000 km from Jupiter.
Carpo group A sp****ly po****ted
group of
small moons with
highly inclined prograde...
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Daniel Carpo (born 26
November 1984 in Tulcea) is a
Romanian rugby union footballer. He
plays as
number eight.
Carpo pla**** for RCJ
Farul Constanța, from...
- 0.CO;2-M. PMID 8923935. Freeman, EA;
Sheldon JH (1938). "Cranio-
carpo-tarsal dystrophy:
undescribed congenital malformation". Arch Dis Child....
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Cosmopterix carpo is a moth of the
family Cosmopterigidae. It is
known from
Puerto Rico and the
British Virgin Islands (Tortola).
Adults were collected...
- (23 BC).
Carpe is the second-person
singular present active imperative of
carpō "pick or pluck" used by
Horace to mean "enjoy, seize, use, make use of"...
- Arsénio Pompílio
Pompeu de
Carpo (1792–1869) was a
Portuguese slave trader, freemason, poet and journalist, who was
active mainly in
Angola and Brazil...