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Galenic
Galenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or containing, galena.
GalenicGalenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, an. [From Galen,
the physician.]
Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating
diseases. --Dunglison.
Galenic pharmacy, that branch of pharmacy which relates to
the preparation of medicines by infusion, decoction, etc.,
as distinguished from those which are chemically prepared. Galenic pharmacyGalenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, an. [From Galen,
the physician.]
Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating
diseases. --Dunglison.
Galenic pharmacy, that branch of pharmacy which relates to
the preparation of medicines by infusion, decoction, etc.,
as distinguished from those which are chemically prepared. Galenical
Galenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to, or containing, galena.
GalenicalGalenic Ga*len"ic, Galenical Ga*len"ic*al, an. [From Galen,
the physician.]
Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating
diseases. --Dunglison.
Galenic pharmacy, that branch of pharmacy which relates to
the preparation of medicines by infusion, decoction, etc.,
as distinguished from those which are chemically prepared. Gastrosplenic
Gastrosplenic Gas`tro*splen"ic, n. [Gastro- + splenic.]
(Anat.)
Pertaining to the stomach and spleen; as, the gastrosplenic
ligament.
Geoselenic
Geoselenic Ge`o*se*len"ic, a. [Gr. ge`a, gh^, the earth + ?
moon.]
Pertaining to the earth and moon; belonging to the joint
action or mutual relations of the earth and moon; as,
geoselenic phenomena.
HellenicRomaic Ro*ma"ic, a. [NGr. ????: cf. F. roma["i]que. See
Roman.]
Of or relating to modern Greece, and especially to its
language. -- n. The modern Greek language, now usually called
by the Greeks Hellenic or Neo-Hellenic.
Note: The Greeks at the time of the capture of Constantinople
were proud of being "Romai^oi, or Romans . . . Hence
the term Romaic was the name given to the popular
language. . . . The Greek language is now spoken of as
the Hellenic language. --Encyc. Brit. Hellenic
Hellenic Hel*len"ic (?; 277), a. [Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? the Greeks.]
Of or pertaining to the Hellenes, or inhabitants of Greece;
Greek; Grecian. ``The Hellenic forces.' --Jowett (Thucyd. ).
Hellenic
Hellenic Hel*len"ic, n.
The dialect, formed with slight variations from the Attic,
which prevailed among Greek writers after the time of
Alexander.
Magellenic cloudsMagellanic Mag`el*lan"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to, or named from, Magellan, the navigator.
Magellenic clouds (Astron.), three conspicuous nebul[ae]
near the south pole, resembling thin white clouds. MesitylenicMesitylene Me*sit"y*lene, n. (Chem.)
A colorless, fragrant liquid, C6H3(CH3)3, of the benzene
series of hydrocarbons, obtained by distilling acetone with
sulphuric acid. -- Me*sit`y*len"ic, a. Naphthalenic
Naphthalenic Naph`tha*len"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, naphthalene; -- used
specifically to designate a yellow crystalline substance,
called naphthalenic acid and also hydroxy quinone, and
obtained from certain derivatives of naphthol.
Neo-HellenicRomaic Ro*ma"ic, a. [NGr. ????: cf. F. roma["i]que. See
Roman.]
Of or relating to modern Greece, and especially to its
language. -- n. The modern Greek language, now usually called
by the Greeks Hellenic or Neo-Hellenic.
Note: The Greeks at the time of the capture of Constantinople
were proud of being "Romai^oi, or Romans . . . Hence
the term Romaic was the name given to the popular
language. . . . The Greek language is now spoken of as
the Hellenic language. --Encyc. Brit. Neo-HellenicNeo-Hellenic Ne`o-Hel*len"ic, n.
Same as Romaic. Nonylenic
Nonylenic Non`y*len"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, related to, or designating, nonylene or
its compounds; as, nonylenic acid.
PanhellenicPanhellenic Pan`hel*len"ic, a. [See Panhellenium.]
Of or pertaining to all Greece, or to Panhellenism; including
all Greece, or all the Greeks. Philhellenic
Philhellenic Phil`hel*len"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to philhellenism.
Plenicorn
Plenicorn Ple"ni*corn, n. [L. plenus full + cornu horn.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A ruminant having solid horns or antlers, as the deer.
--Brande & C.
splenic feverAnthrax An"thrax, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? coal, carbuncle.]
1. (Med.)
(a) A carbuncle.
(b) A malignant pustule.
2. (Biol.) A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus
anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust.
under Bacillus.]
3. An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed
to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus
anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious
matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The
spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria.
Called also splenic fever. Splenical
Splenical Splen"ic*al, a.
Splenic.
TerebilenicTerebilenic Ter`e*bi*len"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a complex acid, C7H8O4,
obtained as a white crystalline substance by a modified
oxidation of terebic acid. UndecylenicUndecylenic Un*dec`y*len"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid C11H20O2, homologous
with acrylic acid, and obtained as a white crystalline
substance by the distillation of castor oil.
Meaning of Lenic from wikipedia
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Lenič (born 13 May 1988) is a
Slovenian chess player who
holds the FIDE
title of Grandmaster. He is the top
ranked chess player of his country.
Lenič...
- John G.
Lenic (born
October 11, 1974 in New Westminster,
British Columbia) is a
Canadian television producer and
production manage He is of
Croatian descent...
- McGillion,
Christopher Judge and
Rachel Luttrell. The film was
produced by John
Lenic and Jane Loughman. Due to its
strong affiliation with the
Stargate franchise...
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Thomson Nominated Best
Actor – Film
Nominated Best
Feature Film (with John G.
Lenic,
Kaleena Kiff &
Brian Coffey) Won
Behind the
Voice Actors Awards Best Male...
- Jan
Newman as a make-up artist;
director Andy
Mikita and
producer John
Lenic as the
characters being beaten by Col. Danning;
Stargate SG-1
director Martin...
- 13
March 1997, but Di
Felice and her GM
title application have 3 March.
Lenič's GM
application lists his
birthday as 13
August 1988, but Di
Felice gives...
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Katie Wright Marley Shelton Theme music composer Stacy Widelitz John G.
Lenic (****istant producer)
Country of
origin United States Original language English...
- (COBISS) Rožmanov proces, Družina, Ljubljana, 1996. (COBISS)
Stanislav Lenič: Življenjepis iz zapora.
Mohorjeva založba, Celovec-Ljubljana-Dunaj, 1997...
- be
completed and
consecrated in 1973, by ****istant
bishop Dr.
Stanislav Lenič from Ljubljana,
Slovenija (previously Yugoslavia). The next
building project...
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original on 2007-03-10.
Retrieved 2007-01-08.
Peter Woeste and John G.
Lenic (2005).
Audio Commentary for "Zero Hour" (DVD). Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Claudia...