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Centonism
Centonism Cen"to*nism, n. The composition of a cento; the act or practice of composing a cento or centos.

Meaning of Centon from wikipedia

- Centon may refer to: Centon (Battlestar Galactica), a fictional unit of time from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica American television series Centon (photographic...
- expanded to major towns and cities.[citation needed] Jessop later used the Centon name as an own brand for a range of photographic and related goods sold...
- Andre Cognard: Petit manuel d'aikido, Centon, 2005 ISBN 2-915384-01-0 Andre Cognard: Mémoires d'outre-moi, Centon, 2006 ISBN 2-915384-04-5 Nadja Maria...
- in a decimal format. Time units included micron (less than one second), centon (minute), centar (hour), cycle (day), secton (w****), sectar (month), quatron...
- to as the basis of some other cameras such as the Yashica FX-3 and the Centon K100 (which, in itself, is often, incorrectly, said to be an updated Pentax...
- software vendor AND1, a shoe and apparel company Buy.com, an online retailer Centon Electronics, Inc., a manufacturer of computer memory and flash-based storage...
- In music centonization (from Latin cento or patchwork) is a theory about the composition of a melody, melodies, or piece based on pre-existing melodic...
- Guzmán y la provincia de Pánuco en Nueva España, 2007, p. 79. (Anon.), Centón epistolario del Bachiller Fernán Gómez de Cibdareal, Generaciones y Semblanzas...
- (64 GB), Panasonic (64 GB and 48 GB), and SanDisk (64 GB). In early 2011, Centon Electronics, Inc. (64 GB and 128 GB) and Lexar (128 GB) began shipping SDXC...
- classical Review 1999.09.08. Oscar Prieto Domínguez, De Alieno Nostrum: el Centón profano en el mundo griego. Estudios Filológicos, 328. Salamanca: 2011....