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Militiae decus hoc
gratique erit omen honoris, arma
tribunicium cingere digna latus. A soldier’s
distinction this will be and an omen of a
welcome honor...
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combining form of multus, "much, many", and
Latin cinctus, past
participle of
cingere, "to encircle"—as in a "band". The
common name "krait" is from
Hindi (करैत...
- ciner- ash
Latin cinis,
cineris incineration cing-, cinct- gird
Latin cingere,
cinctus succinct circ- circle, ring
Latin circulus,
circus circle, circular...
- ciner- ash
Latin cinis,
cineris incineration cing-, cinct- gird
Latin cingere,
cinctus succinct circ- circle, ring
Latin circulus,
circus circle, circular...
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interaction motif). The
etymology of the name
cingulin comes from the
Latin "
cingere"
which means « to form a belt around ». Both,
cingulin and paracingulin...
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Cingulin (CGN; from the
Latin cingere “to form a belt around”) is a
cytosolic protein encoded by the CGN gene in
humans localized at
tight junctions (TJs)...