- (Hochenwarth, 1785)
Glacies coracina (Esper, 1805)
Glacies noricana (Wagner, 1898)
Glacies perlinii (Turati, 1915)
Glacies spitzi (Rebel, 1906)
Glacies wehrlii (Vorbrodt...
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Glacies alpinata is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It was
described by
Scopoli in 1763. It is
found in Alps, the
Czech Republic, Poland,
Romania and...
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Glacies coracina, the
black mountain moth, is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by
Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper in...
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clamare → Rom. chemare, Ital. chiamare) and [ɡl] → [ɡj] (Lat. *glacia (
glacies) → Rom. ghéață, Ital. ghiaccia, ghiaccio, Lat. *ungla (ungula) → Rom. unghie...
- ex-crollare /dʒ/ + a \ o \ u gi ghi gi gi j gl /ɟl/, -cl- /cl/
giatso (ice) from
glaciēs + i \ e \ y \ ø g g g gi giro (dormouse) from glīris /j/~/dʒ/ j~g(i)...
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Latin glaciārium,
derived from the Late
Latin glacia, and
ultimately Latin glaciēs,
meaning "ice". The
processes and
features caused by or
related to glaciers...
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paraphrases "two winters". "Si Sol
splendescat Maria purificante /
Major erit
glacies post
festum quam fuit ante". Note that
Maria purificante or The Purification...
- glabella, glabellar, glabrate, glabrescent,
glabrous †glabellus glabell-
glacies glaci- ice englacial, glacé, glacial, glaciation, glacier, glacious, glacis...
- glabella, glabellar, glabrate, glabrescent,
glabrous glaci- ice
Latin glacies glacé, glacial, glaciation, glacier, glacious, glacis,
glance gladi- sword...
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Glaciology (from
Latin glacies 'frost, ice' and
Ancient Gr**** λόγος (logos) 'subject matter'; lit. 'study of ice') is the
scientific study of glaciers...