- In medicine,
paresis (/pəˈriːsɪs, ˈpærəsɪs/),
compund word from gr****
Ancient Gr****: πάρεσις, (πᾰρᾰ- “beside” + ἵημι “let go, release”), is a condition...
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Blanco was a
compound used
primarily by
soldiers throughout the
Commonwealth from 1880
onwards to clean,
colour (and thus camouflage), and
waterproof their...
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Combined word may
refer to:
Portmanteau word, a word
which fuses two or more
function words Compound (linguistics), a
lexeme (less precisely, a word) that...
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Zalmoxis as the same god. The
Getic name
Gebeleizis has been
explained as a
compund of
gebele and zis;
gebele probably is from the Proto-Indo-European root...
- The
doors of this
temple is made up of stone. A few
years ago, a new
compund wall was
constructed surrounding the
ancient temple.
Artisans were called...
- Organorhodium(II)
compunds Rh(C5H5)2...
- In
English heraldry, the bar is an
heraldic ordinary consisting of a
horizontal band
extending across the shield. In form, it
closely resembles the fess...
- Gaw 1999, p. 34.
Simpson SJ (2
November 1867). "Carbolic Acid and its
Compunds in Surgery". The Lancet. 2. London:
George Fall.
Fisher 1977, p. 154. Pirrie...
- Organorhodium(II)
compunds Rh(C5H5)2...
- lightning". Also the
Getic theonym Gebeleizis has been
explained as a
compund of
gebele and zis;
gebele probably is from the same PIE root *ģʰeib-; zis...