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Liparian
Liparian Li*pa"ri*an (l[i^]*p[=a]"r[i^]*an), n. (Zo["o]l.) Any species of a family (Liparid[ae]) of destructive bombycid moths, as the tussock moths.
Liparis
Twayblade Tway"blade`, n. (Bot.) Any one of several orchidaceous plants which have only two leaves, as the species of Listera and of Liparis. [Written also twyblade.]
Liparite
Liparite Lip"a*rite (l[i^]p"[.a]*r[imac]t), n. [So called from Lipari, the island.] (Min.) A quartzose trachyte; rhyolite.

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- 50167; 14.93361 Lipari (Italian: [ˈliːpari]; Sicilian: Lìpari) is a comune including six of seven islands of the Aeolian Islands (Lipari, Vulcano, Panarea...
- Ìsuli Eoli), sometimes referred to as the Lipari Islands or Lipari group (/ˈlɪpəri/ LIP-ə-ree, Italian: [ˈliːpari]) after their largest island, are a volcanic...
- information related to Liparis. Liparis may refer to: Liparis (amphipod), an invalid synonym of the skeleton shrimp genus Caprella Liparis (fish), a genus of...
- Lipari is a town in Sicily. Lipari may refer to: Mike Lipari (1932–2012), Canadian weightlifter Mirco Lipari (born 2002), Italian footballer Lipari river...
- Liparis liparis, the common seasnail, striped seasnail or seasnail, is a small species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Liparidae, the...
- The sack of Lipari took place in 1544 when Hayreddin Barbarossa sacked the island and captured all or almost all of the islands inhabitants. Hayreddin...
- Joe Lipari, also known as J.R. Lipari, (born October 5, 1979) is an American humorist, zen practitioner and agnostic minister. Born in P****aic, New Jersey...
- The Battle of the Lipari Islands or Battle of Lipara was a naval encounter fought in 260 BC during the First Punic War. A squadron of 20 Carthaginian ships...
- (modern Stromboli), one of the Lipari Islands, was said to be Aeolus' island. Others ****ociated the island of Lipara (modern Lipari) with Aeolia. Hard, p. 494;...
- The Lipari Landill is an inactive landfill on a 6-acre (2.4 ha) former gravel pit in Mantua Township, New Jersey. It was used from 1958 to 1971 as a dump...