- In
astronomy and
celestial navigation, an
ephemeris (/ɪˈfɛmərɪs/; pl. ephemerides /ˌɛfəˈmɛrɪˌdiːz/; from
Latin ephemeris 'diary', from
Ancient Gr**** ἐφημερίς...
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Flower of the
Maiden – The
Music of
Hildegard von Bingen, with Trio
Ephemeros (Devi Mathieu, W. A. Mathieu,
Shira Kammen) (Cold
Mountain Music, 2013)...
-
collected or retained. The word is
etymologically derived from the Gr****
ephēmeros ‘lasting only a day’. The word is both
plural and singular. One definition...
- late Carboniferous. The name
Ephemeroptera is from the Gr**** ἐφήμερος,
ephemeros "short-lived" (literally "lasting a day", cf.
English "ephemeral"), and...
- the
order Ephemeroptera; this word
derives from the
ancient Gr**** word
ephemeros,
which translates to "lasting for a day".
Prior to Lien
being taken off...
- doi:10.2752/204191213X13601683874163. ISSN 2041-9112. S2CID 129716791.
Ephemeros,
Henry George Liddell,
Robert Scott, "A Gr****-English Lexicon", at ****us...
-
small wing)
Inside wings Holometabolous insects Ephemeroptera ἐφήμερος (
ephemeros about one day long)
Short lived winged insects Mayflies Exopterygota ἔξω...
- in Portulacaceae. The name is
derived from the Gr****
words εφήμερος (
ephemeros),
meaning "living for one day," and ἄνθος (anthos),
meaning "flower."...
- of Valencia,
Spain The term "ephemeral"
comes from the Gr**** ἐφήμερος (
ephêmeros),
meaning "lasting only one day",
although by
extension it
ended up meaning...
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Author and
Punisher Batillus Buried At Sea
Coffinworm Diesto Eight Bells Ephemeros Gnaw
Graves at Sea
Indian Light Yourself on Fire Lord
Mantis Millions...