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Gynaecian
Gynaecian Gy*n[ae]"cian, a. The same as Gynecian.

Meaning of Gynaecia from wikipedia

- Hositea gynaecia is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1910. It is found in Guyana. "GlobIZ search". Global...
- Muscio (also Mustio) is the supposed author of the Genecia (Gynaecia), a treatise of gynecology dating to ca. AD 500, preserved in a m****cript of ca....
- ; Drabkin I.E. (1951). "Caelius Aureli****' Gynaecia, fragments of a Latin version of Sor****' Gynaecia from a thirteenth century m****cript". Bulletin...
- M F; Drabkin I E (1951). "Caelius Aureli**** Gynaecia, fragments of a Latin version of Sor****' Gynaecia from a thirteenth century m****cript". Bulletin...
- works on gynaecology are also attributed to an author named Cleopatra: the Gynaecia (Ancient Gr****: Γυναικεία, romanized: Gynaikeia, lit. 'women's issues')...
- Crambidae. Hositea bicincta Schaus, 1913 Hositea cyanops Munroe, 1970 Hositea gynaecia Dyar, 1910 Hositea punctigera Munroe, 1970 Hositea regina Munroe, 1970...
- catalog that he identified as a 13th-century copy of Caelius Aureli****' Gynaecia, a roughly 5th century Latin translation of a 2nd-century Gr**** work on...
- Hermann Hagen [de] in the journal Philologus. 1869 Caelius Aureli****, Gynaecia Edited by Franz Zacharias Ermerins. 1870 Anthimus, De observatione ciborum...
- other beautiful butterflies, such as Prepona, Paphia (Andea), Sideronia, Gynaecia and others were daily ****embled. But the continual coming and going of...
- gynaecii B****ianensis Pannoniae secundae. In the 4th century it had a gynaecia (Imperial woolen mill, showing the importance of the town) and was a seat...