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- distinguished from de re statements regarding the properties of a thing itself. decessit sine prole died without issue Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated...
- military decoration) dsp – (i) decessit sine prole (Latin, "died without issue") – genealogy short-hand dspl – (i) decessit sine prole legitima (Latin, "died...
- s****fish poisoning Dual-specificity phosphatase Downstream processing Decessit sine prole, in genealogy, a person who died without having children Designated...
- prole (Latin: "without issue" (i.e., having no children), full form d.s.p. decessit sine prole, "died without issue") Ś.P. Świętej pamięci meaning holy memory...
- securitate muniret, vallum per C****III p****uum milia a mari ad mare deduxit. Decessit Eboraci admodum senex, imperii anno ****to decimo, mense tertio. Historiae...
- distinguished from de re statements regarding the properties of a thing itself. decessit sine prole died without issue Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated...
- for the Dead. vita patris during the life of the father Hence the term "decessit vita patris" (d. v. p) or "died v. p.", which is seen in genealogical works...
- Dedicavit ("Gave", "Dedicated") d. Decessit ("he/she died") d.s.p. : Decessit sine prole, “died without issue.” d.s.p.l.: Decessit sine prole legitima, “died...
- Scientiae "Doctor of Science" Where periods are used, it is "D.Sc." DSP decessit sine prole "died without issue" Used in genealogy. DTh Doctor Theologiae...
- prole Without offspring Frequently abbreviated to "s.p." or "d.s.p." (decessit sine prole – "died without offspring") in genealogical works. sine prole...