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AcquirementAcquirement Ac*quire"ment (-ment), n.
The act of acquiring, or that which is acquired; attainment.
``Rules for the acquirement of a taste.' --Addison.
His acquirements by industry were . . . enriched and
enlarged by many excellent endowments of nature.
--Hayward.
Syn: Acquisition, Acquirement.
Usage: Acquirement is used in opposition to a natural gift or
talent; as, eloquence, and skill in music and
painting, are acquirements; genius is the gift or
endowment of nature. It denotes especially personal
attainments, in opposition to material or external
things gained, which are more usually called
acquisitions; but this distinction is not always
observed. Aspirement
Aspirement As*pire"ment, n.
Aspiration. [Obs.]
Attirement
Attirement At*tire"ment, n.
Attire; adornment.
Bireme
Bireme Bi"reme, n. [L. biremis; bis twice + remus oar: cf. F.
bir[`e]me.]
An ancient galley or vessel with two banks or tiers of oars.
FiremenFireman Fire"man, n.; pl. Firemen (-men).
1. A man whose business is to extinguish fires in towns; a
member of a fire company.
2. A man who tends the fires, as of a steam engine; a
stocker. Pedireme
Pedireme Ped"i*reme, n. [Pedi- + L. remus oar.] (Zo["o]l.)
A crustacean, some of whose feet serve as oars.
Quadrireme
Quadrireme Quad"ri*reme, n. [L. quadriremis; quattuor four +
remus an oar: cf. F. quadrir[`e]me.] (Antiq.)
A galley with four banks of oars or rowers.
Requirement
Requirement Re*quire"ment (-ment), n.
1. The act of requiring; demand; requisition.
2. That which is required; an imperative or authoritative
command; an essential condition; something needed or
necessary; a need.
One of those who believe that they can fill up every
requirement contained in the rule of righteousness.
--J. M. Mason.
God gave her the child, and gave her too an
instinctive knowledge of its nature and
requirements. --Hawthorne.
Setireme
Setireme Se"ti*reme, n. [Seta + L. remus an oar.] (Zo["o]l.)
A swimming leg (of an insect) having a fringe of hairs on the
margin.
TriremeTrireme Tri"reme, n. [L. triremis; tri- (see Tri-) + remus
an oar, akin to E. row. See Row to propel with an oar.]
(Class. Antiq.)
An ancient galley or vessel with tree banks, or tiers, of
oars.
Meaning of Ireme from wikipedia
- the
public parades on the Day of the
Three Kings, when
members dress as
íremes, or
spirits of the dead. Abakuá
derives much from the Ékpè society, which...
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investigative journalist. The
founder of the
YouTube news
channel PAX TV –
IREME News and
editor of the
independent newspaper The Chronicles, he
often reported...
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served as
Management Sciences for Health’s
Chief of
Party of the
USAID Ireme Activity. Dr.
Asiimwe is a
medical doctor and
holds a master’s in public...
- arará -
cabildo - Casa de la
Trova -
clave -
comparsa -
controversia -
iremes - iyesá - ñáñigos - Palo -
piquete -
potencias -
plantes -
sandunga - Santería...
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February 2016 "www.allmusic.com". www.allmusic.com.
Retrieved August 21, 2024.
Ireme Baker obituary in The Guardian.
Accessed 9
February 2016 Cast list from...
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Noema II, voice, guitar, violin,
double b****, piano,
fixed media, 1972
Ireme, mezzo-soprano, percussion,
fixed media, 1975 (concert
version of ballet)...