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Kephalē (Gr****: κεφαλή)
literally means "head" in
ancient Gr****.
Kephale (Attica)
Kephale (New Testament)
Kephale (Byzantine Empire)...
- In the late
Byzantine Empire, the term
kephale (Gr****: κεφαλή, romanized:
kephalē, lit. 'head') was used to
denote local and
provincial governors. It entered...
- The word
kephalē (Ancient Gr****: κεφαλή)
appears some 75
times in the Gr**** New Testament. It is of
considerable interest today because of differences...
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Cephale or
Kephale (Ancient Gr****: Κεφαλή) was a deme of
ancient Attica of the
phyle Acamantis, that appears, from the
order in
which it
occurs in the...
- from the
Ancient Gr****
boukephalos ("bullheaded", from bous, "bull " and
kephale, "head"), a
reference to the
bulbous head
shape of the bufflehead. The...
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included the two
voivodes (military commanders),
Prodan and Mikleush,
Branilo kephale of Valona,
Kastriot of Kanina, Rajče,
master of
court (dvorodzica), Ujedja...
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hydrocephalus is from the Gr**** ὕδωρ, hydōr,
meaning 'water' and κεφαλή,
kephalē,
meaning 'head'. The
clinical presentation of
hydrocephalus varies with...
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derived from
Ancient Gr**** boukephalos, "bullheaded", from bous, "bull" and
kephale, "head", a
reference to the
bulbous head
shape of the bufflehead. The species...
- The word
comes from
Ancient Gr**** σκᾰ́φη (skáphē) 'boat' and κεφαλή (
kephalḗ) 'head'.
Scaphocephaly is the most
common of the
craniosynostosis conditions...
- The Cephalocarida, from
Ancient Gr**** κεφαλή (
kephalḗ),
meaning "head", and καρίς (karís),
meaning "shrimp", are a
class in the
subphylum Crustacea comprising...