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Carmelite
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, Carmelin Car"mel*in a.
Of or pertaining to the order of Carmelites.
Carmelite
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, n.
1. (Eccl. Hist.) A friar of a mendicant order (the Order of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel) established on Mount Carmel, in
Syria, in the twelfth century; a White Friar.
2. A nun of the Order of Our lady of Mount Carmel.
Melitose
Melitose Mel"i*tose`, n. [Gr. me`li honey.] (Chem.)
A variety of sugar isomeric with sucrose, extracted from
cotton seeds and from the so-called Australian manna (a
secretion of certain species of Eucalyptus).
Pimelite
Pimelite Pim"e*lite, n. [Gr. ? fat.] (Min.)
An apple-green mineral having a greasy feel. It is a hydrous
silicate of nickel, magnesia, aluminia, and iron.
Meaning of Melit from wikipedia
- (mélissa), "bee",
which in turn
comes from μέλι (meli), "honey". In Hittite,
melit signifies "honey".
Melissa is a
common variant form, with
others being Malissa...
- Marc
Mellits (born 1966) is an
American composer and musician.
Mellits was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He
studied at the
Eastman School of
Music from...
-
Programme (ISEP). In post-nominals the university's name is
abbreviated as
Melit; a
shortened form of
Melita (a
Latinised form of the Gr**** Μελίτη). The...
- 6 November,
authorities decided that two
mosques in
Ottakring (German:
Melit-Ibrahim-Moschee) and
Meidling (German: Tewhid-Moschee)
would be
closed because...
- *bʰéroyd '(s)he
would carry, subj.' > *berayt > *berai; *mélid ~ *
mélit- 'honey' > *
melit ~ *melid- > *meli ~ *melid- > *mili ~ *milid- /ɣʷ/ > /w/, sometimes...
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Carmelita Yboa
Carnacite Catbalogan,
Samar Nationality Filipino Other names "
Melit"
Education Saint Mary's
College of
Catbalogan Samar College Occupation(s)...
- high
sonority of the
subsequent liquid ל (/l/),
compare with מְלִית (/
meˈlit/, not /*mlit/) 'filling' (in cuisine). ^
Exceptions to rule 6
include פְּסַנְתְּרָן...
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HaMelitz (Hebrew: המליץ) was the
first Hebrew newspaper in the
Russian Empire. It was
founded by
Alexander Zederbaum in
Odessa in 1860.
HaMelitz first...
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after that year.
Josel was the
title character of the 1892
Yiddish operetta Melits Yosher:
Rabbi Yoselman, or The
Alsatian Decree by
Abraham Goldfaden. One...
- wool (*wĺh₂neh₂) and
woollen textiles, agriculture, wagons, and
honey (*
mélit). The
domestication of the
horse (*h₁éḱwos),
thought to be an
extinct Tarpan...