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Acerval
Acerval A*cer"val, a. [L. acervalis, fr. acervus heap.] Pertaining to a heap. [Obs.]

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- Claude Cerval (21 February 1921 – 25 July 1972) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than forty films from 1955 to 1971. After his secondary studies...
- La Herradura, Velilla-Taramay, Torrecuevas, Río Seco, El Rescate and El Cerval. Since 1975, the town has become one of the most important tourist towns...
- the pool. Jean Gabin : Mister Charles Alain Delon : Francis Verlot Claude Cerval : Commissioner Maurice Biraud : Louis Naudin Viviane Romance : Ginette Carla...
- violence with Elke Sommer, Pierre Brice 1962 : Une femme aux abois with Claude Cerval, Sylvie Coste 1963 : Cinq filles en furie with Colette Régis 1964 : La Baie...
- herself. Annie Girardot: Danièle Guénot Bruno Pradal: Gérard Leguen Claude Cerval: judge François Simon: Gérard's father Jean-Paul Moulinot: Danièle's father...
- the age of around 12 months. The name "serval" is derived from (lobo-) cerval, i.e. Portuguese for lynx, used by Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon...
- Totengräber) Ophelia Film 1963 Claude Chabrol Alida Valli (Claudia Lesurf) Claude Cerval (Adrien Lesurf) André Jocelyn (Yvan Lesurf) Juliette Mayniel (Lucie) Robert...
- 2009-01-03. Soloman, Diane (1989). "The 1988 Bethesda System for reporting cerval/****l cytologic diagnoses: developed and approved at the National Cancer...
- deer and livestock, sometimes called "tiger" and "deer's wolf" (llobu/lobo cerval), was also reported in Green Spain until the 19th century. These accounts...
- he knows, from saber to know Serval from French, from Portuguese (lobo-)cerval 'Iberian lynx', from Latin cervarius Stevedore from estivador (="stevedore")...