- 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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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...
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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...
- sources, but was most
commonly three:
either the trio of Thallo, Auxo, and
Carpo (goddesses of the
order of nature), or
Eunomia (goddess of good order),...
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Multicentric carpotarsal osteolysis syndrome (MCTO) is a rare
autosomal dominant condition. This
condition is also
known as
idiopathic multicentric osteolysis...
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provinces in 381 by a
barbarian coalition of Huns,
Sciri and
Karpodakai ("
Carpo-Dacians"). The
latter term has been
taken by some
scholars as 'proof' of...
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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...
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Gunnar Charles Garpö (13
October 1919 – 18 May 1976) was a
Swedish bobsledder who
competed from the
early 1950s to the
early 1960s. He won a
bronze medal...
- botany. Some of his
technical terms remain in use, such as
carpel from
carpos, fruit, and pericarp, from pericarpion, seed chamber.
Theophrastus was much...
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Acridocarpus (from Gr. Akris, a
locust and
carpos, a fruit,
alluding to the
winged fruit) is a
genus of
plant in
family Malpighiaceae. They are native...