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- person of the Trinity is described as uncreated (increatus), limitless (Immensus), eternal (æternus), and omnipotent (omnipotens). While ascribing the divine...
- incomprehensible, and the Holy Spirit incomprehensible" as a translation of the Latin immensus. Modern English translations have "immeasurable", "infinite", or "unlimited"...
- not accompany the group further but directs them to a place called the Immensus Gate, which is Lucien's most-probable destination. 136 "**** or High Water"...
- dives Boeckeler Cyperus canariensis Steud. Cyperus exaltatus var. dives (Delile) C.B.Clarke Cyperus immensus C.B.Clarke Cyperus petherickii C.B.Clarke...
- various Cyperus species are found around the edges of the swamps. Cyperus immensus forms dense clumps in areas with flooding by fresh water. Cyperus laevigatus...
- generations, although they can be difficult to take care of. Draco maritimus immensus Inspired by the Earth legends of the Midgard Serpent, the serpent is huge...
- fulvus Palpares geniculatus Palpares gratiosus Palpares hisp**** Palpares immensus Palpares inclemens Palpares incommodus Palpares insularis Palpares kalahariensis...
- 1015) described Volodimer as "an immense fornicator" (Latin: fornicator immensus) until his marriage to 'a decent wife from Greece' (Latin: a Grecia decens...
- 1960 Abedus dilatatus (Say, 1832) Abedus herberti Hidalgo, 1935 Abedus immensus Menke, 1960 Abedus indentatus (Haldeman, 1854) Abedus stangei Menke, 1960...
- 1015) described Volodimer as 'an immense fornicator' (Latin: fornicator immensus) until his marriage to a 'decent wife from Greece' (Latin: a Grecia decens...