- Fabricius, 1793
Synonyms Teredo Hübner, 1806
Lyonetus Rafinesque, 1815 Tryp**** Rambur, 1866
Caseus Castelnau, 1840 C****us Dyar, 1905
Cussus Milyanovsky, 1964...
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distribution of
cheeses in the 21st century. The word
cheese comes from
Latin caseus, from
which the
modern word
casein is derived. The
earliest source is from...
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means 'pertaining or
related to cheese', and
comes from the
Latin word
caseus 'cheese'. In
caseous necrosis no
histological architecture is preserved...
- AD,
Roman writer Columella (or
Pliny the Elder)
mentions in his
writings Caseus Helveticus,
which is
probably Sbrinz. It
seems certain, however, that it...
- time. As the
words Käse,
fromage and
formaggio come from the
Latin caseus and
caseus formaticus ("cheese made in a form"), it is
likely that the art of...
- res rien, nul niente,
nulla mica (negative particle) nimic, nul 'nothing'
cāseu(m) fōrmāticu(m) "form-cheese"
queso queixo queijo quesu queso formatge fromage...
- (e.g. Pforte, Tafel, Mauer, Käse, Köln from
Latin porta, tabula, murus,
caseus, Colonia).
Borrowing from
Latin continued after the fall of the
Roman Empire...
- m. chāsi, kāsi m. *kāsī m. *kāsijaz m. (late Proto-Germanic, from
Latin cāseus)
tsjerke church kirk
chourch kerk kerk f. kêrk
Kirche f. ċiriċe f. chirihha...
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Casein (/ˈkeɪsiːn/ KAY-seen, from
Latin caseus "cheese") is a
family of
related phosphoproteins (αS1, aS2, β, κ) that are
commonly found in
mammalian milk...
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British Latin bracc(h)ium), ruid 'net' (from retia), and cos 'cheese' (from
caseus). A
substantial number of loan
words from
English and to a
lesser extent...