- Hill in Rome. The
grammarian Festus says that it was
named for a
Cispius Laevus of Anagnia, of the
Publilia voting tribe (tribus). This
Cispius may be legendary...
-
Tachys laevus is a
species of
ground beetle in the
family Carabidae. It is
found in the
United States and Canada. "Tachys
laevus (Say, 1823)". Catalogue...
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Amphidromus laevus is a
species of air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Camaenidae. "Amphidromus
laevus (O.F.Müller...
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counterclockwise and can also be
denoted as (−). The
Latin words for left are
laevus and sinister, and the word for
right is
dexter (or
rectus in the
sense of...
- He may be the same
person as
Cispius Laevus,
mentioned in a
letter from
Plancus to
Cicero in 43 B.C.
Cispius Laevus, a
friend and
legate of
Lucius Munatius...
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carbon atom The
stereoscriptors D- (from
Latin dexter, right) and L- (Latin
laevus, left) are used to
describe the
configuration of α-amino
acids and sugars...
-
April 2011.
Retrieved 10
December 2014.
Levulose comes from the
Latin word
laevus, "left";
levulose is the old word for the most
occurring isomer of fructose...
- Laeli****, Laenas, Laetillus, Laetini****, Laetus, Laevillus, Laevinus,
Laevus, Lamia, Lanatus, Lanuccus, Larci****, Larti****, Largus, Later****, Latinus...
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configuration of its atoms. The D/L
system (named
after Latin dexter and
laevus,
right and left), not to be
confused with the d- and l-system, see above...
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meaning "right" (as
opposed to left). Laevo- or levo-
comes from the
Latin laevus,
meaning "left side". The
equivalent French terms are
dextrogyre and lévogyre...