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Deities in
ancient Greece were seen as immortal, anthropomorphic, and powerful. They were
conceived of as
individual persons,
rather than
abstract concepts...
- The
Korymbos (Gr****: Kόρυμβος, Latin:
Corymbus; both
meaning "cluster" or "uppermost points") was a jewel-studded
globe containing the top hair of the...
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Amisus in Pontus, the son of Epicratides, or
according to some accounts, of
Corymbus. His
mother was Lindia. He was a
pupil of
Hestiaeus of Amisus, and was...
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species is C. gummifera. The
genus name,
Corymbia is from the
Latin word
corymbus,
meaning "a corymb". The
bloodwoods had been
recognised as a
distinct group...
- that
Nyctimene was
raped not by
Epopeus but
rather a
visiting guest named Corymbus. An
anonymous Gr****
paradoxographer writes that she fled her father, who...
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Archived from the
original on 22
April 2014.
Retrieved 15
January 2013.
Corymbus. Be Thou My
Vision ”Hymn Tune Names:
their sources and significance”, publisher:...
- shaking, from
corusco Millettia coruscans* D
corymbosus L clustered, from
corymbus;
corymbose Ipomoea corymbosa H DS C
corynephorus G club
Caladenia corynephora...
- Register. The
specific epithet (corymbosa) is
derived from the
Latin word
corymbus meaning "a
bunch of flowers": 214 and the
suffix -osus
meaning "an abundance...
- Desoutter-Méniger, 2007
Aseraggodes cheni J. E.
Randall & Senou, 2007
Aseraggodes corymbus J. E.
Randall & Bartsch, 2007
Aseraggodes crypticus J. E.
Randall & G....
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Eristalis cerealis Fabricius, 1805
Eristalis circe Williston, 1891
Eristalis corymbus Violovitsh, 1975
Eristalis croceimaculata Jacobs, 1900
Eristalis cryptarum...