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isokephaleia
Isocephalism I`so*ceph"a*lism, n. [From Gr. ? like-headed. See Iso-, and Cephalon.] (Art) A peculiarity in the design of bas-relief by which the heads of human figures are kept at the same height from the ground, whether the personages are seated, standing, or mounted on horseback; -- called also isokephaleia.
Kephalin
Kephalin Keph"a*lin (k[e^]f"[.a]*l[i^]n), n. [Gr. kefalh` the head.] (Physiol. Chem.) One of a group of nitrogenous phosphorized principles, supposed by Thudichum to exist in brain tissue.

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- him the very name Kepha and said that on Kepha he would build the Church. Aphrahat shared the common Syriac tradition. For him Kepha is in fact another...
- century it was part of the Median empire. In Roman times, Hasankeyf (known as Kepha, Cephe, Cepha or Ciphas) was a base for legionaries on the frontier with...
- Moses bar Kepha or Moses bar Cephas (Syriac Mushe bar Kipho; born in Balad in Nineveh, now in Iraq, about the year 813; died at the age of ninety, in...
- The Apocalypse of Simeon Kepha is an apocalyptic text attributed to Peter the Apostle. The text mainly pertains to polemics against the Church of the...
- Wayfarers, Explorer "graduates" and senior leaders of other Explorer sections Kepha is a Catholic boys' Scouting alternative organization in which the father...
- (from French "Pierre"), all meaning "Peter", became Kepa from Aramaic כיפא (Kepha). He believed that the suffix -[n]e was inherently feminine, and new names...
- given to Judas by Jesus, since other disciples such as Simon Peter/Cephas (Kephas "rock") were also given such names. Although the canonical gospels frequently...
- Saint John the Baptist on first Friday of Epiphany Feast of Apostles Peter (Kepha) and Paul on second Friday of Epiphany Feast of Evangelists on third Friday...
- this case unquestionable; and most probably kepha was used in both clauses ("you are kepha" and "on this kepha"), since the word was used both for a name...
- bishop of Iconium or Colophon, Pamphylia Moses Bar Cephas or Moses Bar-Kepha (c. 813–903), Syriac writer and bishop of the Syriac Orthodox Church Cephas...