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Hecatompedon
Hecatompedon Hec`a*tom"pe*don, n. [Gr. ? hundred feet long, ? ? the Parthenon; ? hundred + ? foot.] (Arch.) A name given to the old Parthenon at Athens, because measuring 100 Greek feet, probably in the width across the stylobate.
Hypothecator
Hypothecator Hy*poth"e*ca`tor, n. (Law) One who hypothecates or pledges anything as security for the repayment of money borrowed.

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- Hecato may refer to: Hecato of Rhodes, a Stoic philosopher hecato (unit prefix), an archaic metric unit prefix This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Hecato or Hecaton of Rhodes (Gr****: Ἑκάτων; fl. c. 100 BC) was a Gr**** Stoic philosopher. He was a native of Rhodes, and a disciple of Panaetius, but nothing...
- hekatón, meaning "hundred". In 19th century English it was sometimes spelled "hecato", in line with a puristic opinion by Thomas Young. Its unit symbol as an...
- eneneconta- enenecontakis- etc. enenecosto- navati- 100 centi- centen- centesim- hecato(n)- hecatontakis- hundred times hecatontaplo- hundred-multiple hecatontad-...
- their mothers – Leto and Asteria – are sisters. One of Apollo's epithets, Hecatos, is the masculine form of Hecate, and both names mean "working from afar"...
- (4th century BC), architect and technical adviser for Alexander the Great. Hecato of Rhodes (c. 100 BC), Stoic philosopher. Hieronymus of Rhodes, (c.290-c...
- Tarsus fl. 2nd century BC Academic skeptic Hecataeus of Abdera Pyrrhonist Hecato of Rhodes Stoic Hegesias of Cyrene Cyrenaic Hegesinus of Pergamon fl. c...
- Lucilius Balbus (fl. c. 125 BC) Stoic philosopher, and a pupil of Panaetius Hecato of Rhodes (fl. 100 BC) Pupil of Panaetius, wrote about ethics Diotimus the...
- arrived and causes trouble. Aoi is captured by one of the pillars named Hecatos who wants to make her his contractor so that he can use all his powers...
- formation would have been telegrapheme; hecto-, kilo-, myria-, etymologically hecato-, chilio-, myrio-; heuristic, regular formation heuretic; chrysalis, regular...