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Sphacelate
Sphacelate Sphac"e*late, v. t. (Med.)
To affect with gangrene.
Sphacelate
Sphacelate Sphac"e*late, Sphacelated Sphac"e*la`ted, a.
(Med.)
Affected with gangrene; mortified.
Sphacelated
Sphacelate Sphac"e*late, Sphacelated Sphac"e*la`ted, a.
(Med.)
Affected with gangrene; mortified.
Urcelate
Urcelate Ur"ce*late, a. [L. urceolus, dim. of urceus a pitcher
or waterpot.] (Nat. Hist.)
Shaped like a pitcher or urn; swelling below, and contrasted
at the orifice, as a calyx or corolla.
Meaning of Celate from wikipedia
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Selat (literally 'Straits people'), was
brought into
European languages as
Celates.
Broadly speaking, the term encomp****es the
numerous tribes and groups...
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Hospital of San
Rocco at
Porto di Ripetta, also
known as
Ospedale delle Celate, was a
hospital in Rome (Italy)
built by the
Archconfraternity of hosts...
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managed by two directors, the
Armenian Tsolak Nikoghosyan and the Kurd,
Celatê Koto. This
Kurdish Theatre launched its
first production in
November 1937...
- and
Parameswara then
ruled Singapura for five
years with the help of the
Çelates or
Orang Laut.
Portuguese sources named Iskandar Shah as Parameswara's...
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Drimage (1982)
Paesaggio con
figure (1983)
Giulia in
ottobre (1985) Voci
celate (1986) La
fabbrica sospesa (1987)
Antonio e Cleo,
episode of Provvisorio...
- grupporicercafotografica.it/Storia.htm, pp. 53–57. 4.
Franco Della Rosa:
Usanze pittoriche celate nelle opere “Zuccari” e
Perini tra le
pieghe di due
affreschi amerini, Gruppo...
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being sold as slaves. The
coastal area of Aru
kingdom was
infested with
Celates robbers.
Duarte Barbosa (1480–1521)
wrote in 1516 that the
kingdom of Aru...
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European colonizers.
Portuguese sources, in particular,
refer to them as "
Celates" or "Selates". A 16th
century Portuguese historian, João de
Barros calls...