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Lymph Superficial inguinal lymph nodes Identifiers Latin ****,
pudendum muliebre,
pudendum femininum MeSH D014844 TA98 A09.2.01.001 TA2 3547 FMA 20462 Anatomical...
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editorial ****istant at Lega
Cattolica Femminile's
monthly journal L'Azione
muliebre,
where she
later became editor.
Inspired by the work of
Romolo Murri, Coari...
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Universal Etymological English Dictionary,
which was in Neo-Latin:
pudendum muliebre ("female
private part"). Two of the
other OED
citations included quotes:...
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Italian sculptor. He was a
resident of Milan,
Among his
works are:
Busto muliebre;
Bambino and
Studio ili tesici.
Among his
portraits are Lord
Byron meditating...
- King,
awarded with a gold
medal second class in 1853 at Palermo;
Portrait muliebre, also
awarded a gold
medal at Palermo; La
moglie di un esule, in 1865,...
- He then
moved to Florence. In 1870 at Parma, he
exhibited Un
ritratto muliebre, a
pastel work. At Milan, in 1872,
exhibited Vase of
Flowers with symbols...
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Diachasma ferrugineum Diachasma fulgidum Diachasma gressitti Diachasma muliebre Diachasma obothorax Diachasma tasmaniae Wharton, Robert; Shirley, Xanthe;...
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exhibited Regata vinta.
Other works include Rematore, Popolano, and
Figurina muliebre. In 1888 at Bologna, he
exhibited a
stucco statue of a
horse titled Tafani...
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works are:
Pescatore amalfitano;
Piccola ciociara; Fruttivendola;
Busto muliebre; some portraits, many b****orilievi and
funereal monuments. At Turin, in...