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BoundaryBoundary Bound"a*ry, n.; pl. Boundaries [From Bound a
limit; cf. LL. bonnarium piece of land with fixed limits.]
That which indicates or fixes a limit or extent, or marks a
bound, as of a territory; a bounding or separating line; a
real or imaginary limit.
But still his native country lies Beyond the boundaries
of the skies. --N. Cotton.
That bright and tranquil stream, the boundary of Louth
and Meath. --Macaulay.
Sensation and reflection are the boundaries of our
thoughts. --Locke.
Syn: Limit; bound; border; term; termination; barrier; verge;
confines; precinct.
Usage: Bound, Boundary. Boundary, in its original and
strictest sense, is a visible object or mark
indicating a limit. Bound is the limit itself. But in
ordinary usage the two words are made interchangeable. Calendary
Calendary Cal"en*da*ry, a.
Calendarial. [Obs.]
ExigendaryExigendary Ex`i*gen"da*ry, n.
See Exigenter. Legendary
Legendary Leg"end*a*ry (l[e^]j"[e^]n*d[asl]*r[y^]), a.
Of or pertaining to a legend or to legends; consisting of
legends; like a legend; fabulous. ``Legendary writers.'
--Bp. Lloyd.
Legendary stories of nurses and old women. --Bourne.
Prebendaryship
Prebendaryship Preb"en*da*ry*ship, n.
The office of a prebendary.
QuandaryQuandary Quan"da*ry, n.; pl. Quandaries. [Prob. fr. OE.
wandreth adversity, perplexity, Icel. wandr[ae][eth]i
difficulty, trouble, fr. vandr difficult.]
A state of difficulty or perplexity; doubt; uncertainty. Quandary
Quandary Quan"da*ry, v. t.
To bring into a state of uncertainty, perplexity, or
difficulty. [Obs.] --Otway.
SecondarySecondary Sec"ond*a*ry, n.; pl. Secondaries.
1. One who occupies a subordinate, inferior, or auxiliary
place; a delegate deputy; one who is second or next to the
chief officer; as, the secondary, or undersheriff of the
city of London.
Old Escalus . . . is thy secondary. --Shak.
2. (Astron.)
(a) A secondary circle.
(b) A satellite.
3. (Zo["o]l.) A secondary quill. SecondaryReptilian Rep*til"i*an (-an), a.
Belonging to the reptiles.
Reptilian age (Geol.), that part of geological time
comprising the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods,
and distinguished as that era in which the class of
reptiles attained its highest expansion; -- called also
the Secondary or Mezozoic age. Secondary roots 2. An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as
produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc.; as, the
root crop.
3. That which resembles a root in position or function, esp.
as a source of nourishment or support; that from which
anything proceeds as if by growth or development; as, the
root of a tooth, a nail, a cancer, and the like.
Specifically:
(a) An ancestor or progenitor; and hence, an early race; a
stem.
They were the roots out of which sprang two
distinct people. --Locke.
(b) A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms
employed in language; a word from which other words
are formed; a radix, or radical.
(c) The cause or occasion by which anything is brought
about; the source. ``She herself . . . is root of
bounty.' --Chaucer.
The love of money is a root of all kinds of
evil. --1 Tim. vi.
10 (rev. Ver.)
(d) (Math.) That factor of a quantity which when
multiplied into itself will produce that quantity;
thus, 3 is a root of 9, because 3 multiplied into
itself produces 9; 3 is the cube root of 27.
(e) (Mus.) The fundamental tone of any chord; the tone
from whose harmonics, or overtones, a chord is
composed. --Busby.
(f) The lowest place, position, or part. ``Deep to the
roots of hell.' --Milton. ``The roots of the
mountains.' --Southey.
4. (Astrol.) The time which to reckon in making calculations.
When a root is of a birth yknowe [known]. --Chaucer.
A["e]rial roots. (Bot.)
(a) Small roots emitted from the stem of a plant in the
open air, which, attaching themselves to the bark of
trees, etc., serve to support the plant.
(b) Large roots growing from the stem, etc., which descend
and establish themselves in the soil. See Illust. of
Mangrove.
Multiple primary root (Bot.), a name given to the numerous
roots emitted from the radicle in many plants, as the
squash.
Primary root (Bot.), the central, first-formed, main root,
from which the rootlets are given off.
Root and branch, every part; wholly; completely; as, to
destroy an error root and branch.
Root-and-branch men, radical reformers; -- a designation
applied to the English Independents (1641). See Citation
under Radical, n., 2.
Root barnacle (Zo["o]l.), one of the Rhizocephala.
Root hair (Bot.), one of the slender, hairlike fibers found
on the surface of fresh roots. They are prolongations of
the superficial cells of the root into minute tubes.
--Gray.
Root leaf (Bot.), a radical leaf. See Radical, a., 3
(b) .
Root louse (Zo["o]l.), any plant louse, or aphid, which
lives on the roots of plants, as the Phylloxera of the
grapevine. See Phylloxera.
Root of an equation (Alg.), that value which, substituted
for the unknown quantity in an equation, satisfies the
equation.
Root of a nail
(Anat.), the part of a nail which is covered by the skin.
Root of a tooth (Anat.), the part of a tooth contained in
the socket and consisting of one or more fangs.
Secondary roots (Bot.), roots emitted from any part of the
plant above the radicle.
To strike root, To take root, to send forth roots; to
become fixed in the earth, etc., by a root; hence, in
general, to become planted, fixed, or established; to
increase and spread; as, an opinion takes root. ``The
bended twigs take root.' --Milton. ZamindaryZamindary am"in*da*ry, Zamindari am"in*da*ri, n.
The jurisdiction of a zamindar; the land possessed by a
zamindar. [Written also zemindary, zemindari.] zemindaryZamindary am"in*da*ry, Zamindari am"in*da*ri, n.
The jurisdiction of a zamindar; the land possessed by a
zamindar. [Written also zemindary, zemindari.] ZemindaryZemindary em"in*da*ry, Zemindari em"in*da*ri, n.
Same as Zamindary.
Meaning of Ndary from wikipedia
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Michel Ndary Adopo (born 19 July 2000) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie A club
Cagliari on loan from Atalanta....
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Hateboer 59' DF 42
Giorgio Scalvini 59' DF 43
Giovanni Bonfanti MF 25
Michel Ndary Adopo MF 59
Aleksei Miranchuk 59' FW 10 El
Bilal Touré 46' Manager: Gian...
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Mario Pašalić 57' MF 15
Marten de Roon MF 20
Mitchel Bakker MF 25
Michel Ndary Adopo MF 33 Hans
Hateboer 84' FW 10 El
Bilal Touré 84' FW 59
Aleksei Miranchuk...
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Bakker 22 DF ITA
Matteo Ruggeri 23 DF BIH Sead Kolašinac 25 MF FRA
Michel Ndary Adopo 29 GK ITA
Marco Carnesecchi 31 GK ITA
Francesco Rossi 33 DF NED...
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November 2023, with
Abdoulaye Sylla, a
retired inspector-general as head, and
Ndary Toure, a
retired magistrate, as
deputy head,
under presidential decree....
- Pos.
Player Transferred to Fee Date
Source MF
Michel Ndary Adopo Released[1] 1 July 2023 MF Ola Aina Released[2] 1 July 2023 DF
Armando Izzo
Monza Free...
- Vlašić (on loan from West Ham United) 17 DF CIV
Wilfried Singo 19 MF AUT
Valentino Lazaro (on loan from
Inter Milan) 21 MF FRA
Michel Ndary Adopo...
- — DF ITA
Christian Celesia (at
Paganese until 30 June 2022) — MF FRA
Ndary Adopo (at
Viterbese until 30 June 2022) — MF HUN
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Abdoulaye Konate, Bill Kouelany,
Siriki Ky,
Ndary Lo,
Toyin Loye,
Churchill Madikida, Joel Mpah Dooh,
Francis Mampuya, Ingrid...
- Meïté DM / CM (1994-03-17) 17
March 1994 (age 30)
Monaco 2018 2023 55 2 80
Ndary Adopo CM (2000-07-19) 19 July 2000 (age 24)
Youth Sector 2018 2023 1 0 88...