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- Coelodonta (/koʊiloʊˈdɒntə/, from the Gr**** κοιλία, koilía and οδούς, odoús, "hollow tooth", in reference to the deep grooves of their molars) is an extinct...
- informal groups. The term coelom derives from the Ancient Gr**** word κοιλία (koilía) 'cavity'. The coelom is the mesodermally lined cavity between the gut and...
- ἀ (a), the alpha privative, expressing negation or absence, and κοιλία (koilía), meaning "cavity". This refers to the fact that acoels have a structure...
- translated this phrase as piscis grandis in his Latin Vulgate. He translated koilia kétous, however, as ventre ceti in Matthew 12:40: this second case occurs...
- O Aderfos mou ki Ego 1998 Oi Fotografoi 1998 O Anthos tis Limnis 1999 I Koilia tis Melissas 2001 The King 2002 Vangelis Winner for Best Actor, Thessaloniki...
- around half that size. It derives its generic name coilia from the Gr**** koilia, meaning "hollow" or "abdomen". There are 12 or 13 species: Coilia borneensis...
- the Ancient Gr**** words σχίζω (skhízō), meaning 'to split', and κοιλία (koilía), meaning 'cavity'. This refers to the fact that fluid-filled body cavities...
- Ancient Gr**** words ἔντερον (énteron), meaning 'intestine', and κοιλία (koilía), meaning 'cavity'. This refers to the fact that fluid-filled body cavities...
- distance as possible; this is the part called the venter, by the Gr****s koilia; when it arrives at the opposite acclivity, the water therein being but...
- τῆς κοιλίας σου; Eulogēmenē su en gynaixin kai eulogēmenos o karpos tēs koilias sou. The prayer is printed in Latin on the first page of the exposition...