- vol. xcvi.) Vita
metrica in
Poetae Latini aevi Carolini, vol. iii. (
Mod.
Germ. Hist.) J. B. Pitra,
Histoire de
Saint Léger (Paris, 1846) J. Friedrich...
-
ingenue ingenious, engine, engineer, gin (instrument, as in
cotton gin), etc.
germ, germinate, germane, etc., but not
German genitals,
genitalia genesis, genes...
- A
germ layer is a
primary layer of
cells that
forms during embryonic development. The
three germ layers in
vertebrates are
particularly pronounced; however...
- vol. xcvi.) Vita
metrica in
Poetae Latini aevi Carolini, vol. iii. (
Mod.
Germ. Hist.)
Epistolae aevi
Merovingici collectae 17,
edited by W. Gundlach...
- The
Ministry of
Defence (
MOD or
MoD) is a
ministerial department of the
Government of the
United Kingdom. It is
responsible for
implementing the defence...
- OHG ⟨uo⟩ came from
PWGmc *ō. It p****ed from *ō to ⟨oa⟩ to ⟨ua⟩ to ⟨uo⟩. *
mōd > ⟨muot⟩ OHG ⟨io⟩ came from
PWGmc *eu. It p****ed from *eu to ⟨eo⟩ to ⟨io⟩...
- ch****y-chappy
white blood cell, and Drix, a level-headed cold pill, who
battle germs and
viruses inside the body of
teenage boy
Hector Cruz. The
series is set...
- An
oocyte (/ˈoʊəsaɪt/, oöcyte, or
ovocyte is a
female gametocyte or
germ cell
involved in reproduction. In
other words, it is an
immature ovum, or egg...
- boecweite: boec "beech" (Modern
Dutch beuk; see PIE *bhago-) and
weite "wheat" (
Mod. Dut. tarwe,
antiquated weit), or
maybe a
native formation on the same model...
- of
electrons was
empirically confirmed by two experiments. The Davisson–
Germer experiment at Bell Labs
measured electrons scattered from Ni
metal surfaces...