- ("plated skin");
echinoderm ("hedgehog skin");
ostracoderm ("s**** skin") -
delphys, -delphis, delpho-: Pronunciation: /dɜlfɪs/, /dɜlfʊ/. Origin:
Ancient Gr****:...
- USS
Delphy (DD-261) was a Clemson-class
destroyer in the
United States Navy
following World War I. It was the
flagship of the
destroyer group involved...
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Christine Delphy (born 1941) is a
French feminist sociologist,
writer and theorist.
Known for
pioneering materialist feminism, she co-founded the French...
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class of 1900. She was
following a few
hundred yards behind the
Delphy. She saw the
Delphy suddenly stop, and
turned to port (left) in response. As a result...
- context, the Gr****
plural noun ἀδελφοί (adelphoi), from a- ('same') and
delphys ('womb'), may mean
physical brothers,
physical brothers and sisters, figurative...
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advertising and
media division,
consisting of the
advertising agency DelphysME (a JV with
Delphys of ****an) and the company’s
captive outdoor advertising company...
- name.
Delphi shares the same root with the Gr**** word for womb, δελφύς
delphys.
Pytho (Πυθώ) is
related to Pythia, the
priestess serving as the oracle...
- in the late 1970s and is ****ociated with key
thinkers such as
Christine Delphy,
Colette Guillaumin, Nicole-Claude Mathieu, and
Monique Wittig. Rosemary...
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scientists gather there. When an
unknown life form
called Tear
materializes in
Delphys (a pit that
seems to have no
dimensions and that
surrounds the tomb of...
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Chesler D. A.
Clarke Nikki Craft Kimberlé
Crenshaw Mary Daly
Christine Delphy Gail
Dines Andrea Dworkin Melissa Farley Shulamith Firestone Marilyn French...