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Dynamitard
Dynamitard Dy"na*mi`tard, n. A political dynamiter. Note: [A form found in some newspapers.]
Ritardando
Ritardando Ri`tar*dan"do, a. [It.] (Mus.) Retarding; -- a direction for slower time; rallentado.

Meaning of Itard from wikipedia

- Jean Marc Gaspard Itard (24 April 1774, Oraison, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 5 July 1838, Paris) was a French physician born in Provence. He is perhaps...
- young physician, Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, who worked with the boy for five years and gave him his name, Victor. Itard was interested in determining what...
- regarding the child Victor of Aveyron, reported by Dr. Jean Marc Gaspard Itard. The film sold nearly 1.5 million tickets in France. The film opens with...
- Itard was credited with describing the first case of Tourette syndrome, including coprolalia, in the Marquise de Dampierre, a woman of nobility...
- educators Jean Marc Gaspard Itard and Édouard Séguin, who greatly influenced her work. Montessori was intrigued by Itard's ideas and created a far more...
- prevalence of anxiety and mood disorders. A French doctor, Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, reported the first case of Tourette syndrome in 1825, describing the Marquise...
- acting debut in the lead role of 18th-century physician Jean Marc Gaspard Itard. Bed and Board (1970) was another Antoine Doinel film, also with Jade, now...
- philosophy of education were influenced by the work of Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, Édouard Séguin, Friedrich Fröbel, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. Her model...
- child count data [Table]. Retrieved 25 May 2008, from Part B Data & Notes Itard, J. M. G. (1962). The wild boy of Aveyron. (G. Humphrey & M. Humphrey, Trans...
- towards the end of his life. In the 1820s, French physician Jean Marc Gaspard Itard improved on this device by attaching the other end of the rod not to a musical...