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Hedonistic
Hedonistic Hed`o*nis"tic, a. Same as Hedonic, 2.

Meaning of Edonis from wikipedia

- EB110 ch****is. The car, now renamed the Edonis SP-110 will use most of the upgrades that the original Edonis received in 2001, with the exception of a...
- the Macedonians drove them out. After that, they settled in the region of Edonis which was named after them. There were a number of Edonian cities in the...
- design prepared by Marc Deschamps (who went on to style the B.Engineering Edonis in 1999) but soon after lost interest in the project. That same design would...
- Via Egnatia was p****ing through Edonis and with the establishment of Philippi as a Roman colony (42 BC) most of Edonis became part of its territory (territorium)...
- (concept) B Engineering Edonis "B.engineering Edonis: The Never Ending Dream". 26 September 2019. "2001 B Engineering Edonis - Images, Specifications...
- owners. "2001 B Engineering Edonis - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com. Retrieved 2021-03-10. "Edonis Sport Car | B.Engineering"...
- regarded as the eastern border of the region and Sintice, Odomantis and Edonis were included in it. Traditionally part of Thrace but after its annexation...
- The Edonis is the swan song of the Italian engineer. Development started in 2000 in order to present the car by 1 January 2001. He designed the Edonis supercar...
- Materazzi established the B Engineering company and designed and built the Edonis using the ch****is and engine from the Bugatti EB110 SS, but simplifying...
- Edonis helena is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae, and is the only species in the genus Edonis. It is a small dragonfly, 29.3–32 millimetres...