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CalippicCalippic Ca*lip"pic, a.
Of or pertaining to Calippus, an Athenian astronomer.
Calippic period, a period of seventy-six years, proposed by
Calippus, as an improvement on the Metonic cycle, since
the 6940 days of the Metonic cycle exceeded 19 years by
about a quarter of a day, and exceeded 235 lunations by
something more. Calippic periodCalippic Ca*lip"pic, a.
Of or pertaining to Calippus, an Athenian astronomer.
Calippic period, a period of seventy-six years, proposed by
Calippus, as an improvement on the Metonic cycle, since
the 6940 days of the Metonic cycle exceeded 19 years by
about a quarter of a day, and exceeded 235 lunations by
something more. Clipping
Clipping Clip"ping, n.
1. The act of embracing. [Obs.]
2. The act of cutting off, curtailing, or diminishing; the
practice of clipping the edges of coins.
clipping by Englishmen is robbing the honest man who
receives clipped money. --Locke.
3. That which is clipped off or out of something; a piece
separated by clipping; as, newspaper clippings.
Lippia citriodoraVerbena Ver*be"na, n. [L. See Vervain.] (Bot.)
A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are
extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers;
vervain.
Note: Verbena, or vervain, was used by the Greeks, the
Romans, and the Druids, in their sacred rites.
--Brewer.
Essence of verbena, Oil of verbena, a perfume prepared
from the lemon verbena; also, a similar perfume properly
called grass oil. See Grass oil, under Grass.
Lemon, or Sweet, verbena, a shrubby verbenaceous plant
(Lippia citriodora), with narrow leaves which exhale a
pleasant, lemonlike fragrance when crushed. LippingLip Lip, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lipped (l[i^]pt); p. pr. & vb.
n. Lipping (-p[i^]ng).]
1. To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to
kiss.
The bubble on the wine which breaks Before you lip
the glass. --Praed.
A hand that kings Have lipped and trembled kissing.
--Shak.
2. To utter; to speak. [R.] --Keats. Lippitude
Lippitude Lip"pi*tude (l[i^]p"p[i^]*t[=u]d), n. [L. lippitudo,
fr. lippus blear-eyed: cf. F. lippitude.]
Soreness of eyes; the state of being blear-eyed; blearedness.
Mallotus PhilippinensisKamala Ka*ma"la, n. (Bot.)
The red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree
(Mallotus Philippinensis) used for dyeing silk. It is
violently emetic, and is used in the treatment of tapeworm.
[Written also kameela.] Philippian
Philippian Phi*lip"pi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Philippi, a city of ancient Macedonia. --
n. A native or an inhabitant of Philippi.
Philippic
Philippic Phi*lip"pic, n. [L. Philippicus belonging to Philip,
Philippic, Gr. ?, fr. ? Philip, ? fond of horses: cf. F.
philippique.]
1. Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes,
the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon.
2. Hence: Any discourse or declamation abounding in
acrimonious invective.
Philippium
Philippium Phi*lip"pi*um, n. [NL. So named from Philippe
Plantamour, of Geneva, Switzerland.] (Chem.)
A rare and doubtful metallic element said to have been
discovered in the mineral samarskite.
phillippinePhilopena Phil`o*pe"na, n. [Probably a corruption fr. G.
vielliebchen, LG. vielliebken, or D. veelliebken, a
philopena, literally, much loved; but influenced by Gr. ? a
friend, and L. poena penalty, from an idea that the gift was
a penalty of friendship or love.]
A present or gift which is made as a forfeit in a social game
that is played in various ways; also, the game itself.
[Written also fillipeen and phillippine.]
Note: One of the ways may be stated as follows: A person
finding a nut with two kernels eats one, and gives the
other to a person of the opposite sex, and then
whichever says philopena first at the next meeting wins
the present. The name is also applied to the kernels
eaten. Ploceus PhilippinusBaya Ba"ya, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.)
The East Indian weaver bird (Ploceus Philippinus). Slippiness
Slippiness Slip"pi*ness, n.
Slipperiness. [R.] ``The slippiness of the way.' --Sir W.
Scott.
Meaning of Lippi from wikipedia
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Lippi is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Annibale Lippi (16th century, d.
after 18
November 1581), architect, son of Nanni...
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Filippo Lippi O.Carm. (c. 1406 – 8
October 1469), also
known as
Lippo Lippi, was an
Italian Renaissance painter of the
Quattrocento (fifteenth century)...
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Marcello Romeo Lippi Commendatore OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [marˈtʃɛllo
ˈlippi]; born 12
April 1948) is an
Italian former professional football player...
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Roberto Lippi (17
October 1926 – 31
October 2011) was a
racing driver from Italy. He parti****ted in 3
Formula One
World Championship Grands Prix, all...
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Filippino Lippi (probably 1457 – 18
April 1504) was an
Italian Renaissance painter mostly working in Florence,
Italy during the
later years of the Early...
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Rosina Lippi-Green (née
Rosina Lippi; born
January 14, 1956) is an
American writer. She
writes under the
names Rosina Lippi-Green (linguistics), Rosina...
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Claudio Lippi (born 3 June 1945) is an
Italian television presenter,
actor and singer. Born in Milan,
Lippi started his
career in 1964 as a singer, obtaining...
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Lippo Lippi is a
Norwegian band. They had
several hits in the 1980s, such as "Shouldn't Have to Be Like That", "Everytime I See You" and "Light and...
- Lady Jane Grey (1536/7 – 12
February 1554), also
known as Lady Jane
Dudley after her
marriage and as the "Nine Days' Queen", was an
English noblewoman...
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Lorenzo Lippi (3 May 1606 – 15
April 1665) was an
Italian painter and poet from Florence. Born in Florence, he
studied painting under Matteo Rosselli...