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Celtiberian
Celtiberian Celt`i*be"ri*an, a. [L. Celtiber, Celtibericus.]
Of or pertaining to the ancient Celtiberia (a district in
Spain lying between the Ebro and the Tagus) or its
inhabitants the Celtiberi (Celts of the river Iberus). -- n.
An inhabitant of Celtiberia.
CelticCeltic Celt"ic, a. [L. Celticus, Gr. ?. See Celt.]
Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes,
literature, tongue. [Written also Keltic.] Celtic
Celtic Celt"ic, n.
The language of the Celts.
Note: The remains of the old Celtic language are found in the
Gaelic, the Erse or Irish the Manx, and the Welsh and
its cognate dialects Cornish and Bas Breton.
Celticize
Celticize Celt"i*cize`, v. t.
To render Celtic; to assimilate to the Celts.
Celtis australisLote Lote, n. [L. lotus, Gr. ?. Cf. Lotus.] (Bot.)
A large tree (Celtis australis), found in the south of
Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherrylike fruit.
Called also nettle tree. --Eng. Cyc. Celtis australisHoneyberry Hon"ey*ber`ry, n.; pl. -berries.
The fruit of either of two trees having sweetish berries: (a)
An Old World hackberry (Celtis australis). (b) In the West
Indies, the genip (Melicocca bijuga). Celtis reticulataPalo blanco Pa"lo blan"co [Sp. blanco white.]
(a) A western American hackberry (Celtis reticulata),
having light-colored bark.
(b) A Mexican mimosaceous tree (Lysiloma candida), the bark
of which is used in tanning. Celtium
Celtium Cel"ti*um, n. [NL.] (Chem.)
A supposed new element of the rare-earth group, accompanying
lutecium and scandium in the gadolinite earths. Symbol, Ct
(no period).
Hiberno-Celtic
Hiberno-Celtic Hi*ber"no-Celt"ic, n.
The native language of the Irish; that branch of the Celtic
languages spoken by the natives of Ireland. Also adj.
Meaning of Celti from wikipedia
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Celtis is a
genus of
about 60–70
species of
deciduous trees,
commonly known as
hackberries or
nettle trees, in the hemp
family Cannabaceae. It has a cosmopolitan...
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Celtis sinensis (English: ****anese hackberry,
Chinese hackberry; Chinese: 朴树; ****anese: 榎) is a
species of
flowering plant in the hemp family, Cannabaceae...
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degli Insubri.
Celti e
Romani in
Transpadana attraverso la do****entazione
storica e archeologica, Milano. Gr****i M. T. 1999, I
Celti della Cisalpina...
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Asian Woolly Hackberry Aphid, (Shivaphis
celti), also
known as
Shivaphis (Shivaphis)
celti, is an
aphid in the
superfamily Aphidoidea in the order...
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Celtis glabrata is a
deciduous tree in the
genus Celtis,
native to
parts of
eastern Europe and
western Asia. Its
Turkish common name is dahum.
Celtis...
- L. (1991). I
Celti, pag.50-60,
Lingua e
scrittura dei
primi Celti. Bompiani. AA.VV. and De Marinis, R.C. (1991). I
Celti, capìtol I
Celti Golasecchiani...
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Celtis ehrenbergiana,
called the
desert hackberry or
spiny hackberry, is a
plant species that has long been
called C.
pallida by many authors, including...
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Celtis africana, the
white stinkwood, is a
deciduous tree in the
family Cannabaceae. Its
habit ranges from a tall tree in
forest to a medium-sized tree...
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Celtis bungeana,
commonly known as Bunge's
hackberry is a
deciduous tree in the
genus Celtis that can grow 15
meters in height. The
species is
native to...
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Celtis reticulata, with
common names including netleaf hackberry,
western hackberry,
Douglas hackberry,
netleaf sugar hackberry, palo blanco, and acibuche...