- on
December 28, 1869, the
group adopted Stephens'
ritual work,
Adelphon Kruptos (Secret Brotherhood). In it,
Stephens expressed his
conviction that the...
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without flowers or seeds. The name
Cryptogamae (from
Ancient Gr**** κρυπτός (
kruptós) 'hidden' and γαμέω (gaméō) 'to marry')
means "hidden reproduction", meaning...
- to the term "cryptogam" or "cryptogamae" (from
Ancient Gr**** κρυπτός (
kruptós) 'hidden', and γαμέω (gaméō), 'to marry').
These terms distinguish those...
- " The
genus name
Lymnocryptes is from
Ancient Gr**** limne, "marsh" and
kruptos, "hidden". The
species name
minimus is from
Latin and
means "smallest"...
- needed] The
prefix "crypto-"
originates from the
Ancient Gr**** word κρυπτός
kruptós,
meaning "hidden" or "secret". This
differs from its use in
terms like...
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perhaps 3 cm. The
generic name
Kryptobaatar is
derived from Gr**** κρυπτός:
kruptós, "hidden," (alludes to the
ventral position of
infraorbital foramen) and...
- to the
ground to feed. The
generic name is
derived from the Gr****
words kruptō,
meaning "to conceal," and rhis or rhinos,
meaning "nostrils". They are:...
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island of Trinidad.
Crypturellus is
formed from
three Latin or Gr**** words.
kruptos meaning covered or hidden, oura
meaning tail, and
ellus meaning diminutive...
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descry crypt- hide,
hidden Gr**** κρύπτειν (krúptein) "to hide", κρυπτός (
kruptós) apocrypha, apocryphal, archaeocryptography, crypt, cryptanalysis, crypteia...
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referred to as
Krypteia or
Krupteia (Gr****: κρυπτεία krupteía from κρυπτός
kruptós, "hidden, secret";
members were κρύπται kryptai), was an
ancient Spartan...