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Chryselephantine sculpture (from
Ancient Gr**** χρυσός (
khrusós) 'gold' and ελεφάντινος (elephántinos) 'ivory') is a
sculpture made with gold and ivory...
- amorphously. The name
chrysocolla comes from the
Ancient Gr**** χρυσός (
khrusós) and κολλα (kolla),
meaning "gold" and "glue" respectively, in allusion...
- "dark in colour" and
chrysaetos is
Ancient Gr**** for the
golden eagle from
khrusos, "gold" and aetos, "eagle". The
golden eagle is part of a
broad group of...
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ornithologist Edward Hargitt in 1890. The
genus name
combines the
Ancient Gr****
khrusos meaning "gold" and kolaptēs
meaning "chiseller". The
genus belongs to the...
- Kruså (Danish pronunciation: [
kʰʁuˈsɔˀ]; German: Krusau) is a
Danish border town and
border crossing with a po****tion of 1,515 (1
January 2024), 6 kilometers...
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chrysocome is from the
Ancient Gr****
khrusokomos meaning "golden-haired" (from
khrusos meaning "gold" and komē
meaning "hair"). The
species is monotypic: no subspecies...
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Retrieved 2011-01-02. Gold in
Sanskrit is ज्वल jval; in Gr****, χρυσός (
khrusos); in Chinese, 金 (jīn).[relevance?]
Mercury – The
Indian alchemy called...
- that
shares its
consonant value: ko-no-so for Knōsos, or ku-ru-so for
khrusos (χρυσός, "gold"). The
vowels of
these signs have been
called "empty", "null"...
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pages with
titles beginning with
Chrom chrysos G χρυσός (
khrusós) gold
Chrysochloridae (golden moles);
golden pheasant,
Chrysolophus pictus;...
- is monotypic. The
generic name
Chrysococcyx combines the
Ancient Gr****
khrusos meaning "gold" and
kokkux meaning "cuckoo". The
specific epithet caprius...