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AbsentaneousAbsentaneous Ab`sen*ta"ne*ous, a. [LL. absentaneus. See
absent]
Pertaining to absence. [Obs.] Aeneous
Aeneous A*["e]"ne*ous, a. [L. a["e]neus.] (Zo["o]l.)
Colored like bronze.
AlbugineousAlbugineous Al`bu*gin"e*ous, a. [See Albugo.]
Of the nature of, or resembling, the white of the eye, or of
an egg; albuminous; -- a term applied to textures, humors,
etc., which are perfectly white. Allogeneous
Allogeneous Al`lo*ge"ne*ous, a. [Gr. ?.]
Different in nature or kind. [R.]
Anguineous
Anguineous An*guin"e*ous, a. [L. anguineus.]
Snakelike.
AntecedaneousAntecedaneous An`te*ce*da"ne*ous, a. [See Antecede.]
Antecedent; preceding in time. ``Capable of antecedaneous
proof.' --Barrow. ApocyneousApocynaceous A*poc`y*na"ceous, Apocyneous Ap`o*cyn"e*ous, a.
[Gr. ? dogbane; ? from + ? dog.] (Bot.)
Belonging to, or resembling, a family of plants, of which the
dogbane (Apocynum) is the type. Arundineous
Arundineous Ar`un*din"e*ous, a. [L. arundineus, fr. arundo
reed.]
Abounding with reeds; reedy.
Boragineous
Boragineous Bor`a*gin"e*ous, a. (Bot.)
Relating to the Borage tribe; boraginaceous.
Carneous
Carneous Car"ne*ous, a. [L. carneus, from caro, carnis,
flesh.]
Consisting of, or like, flesh; carnous; fleshy. ``Carneous
fibers.' --Ray.
CartilagineousCartilagineous Car`ti*la*gin"e*ous, a. [L. cartilageneus.]
See Cartilaginous. --Ray. Circumforaneous
Circumforanean Cir`cum*fo*ra"ne*an, Circumforaneous
Cir`cum*fo*ra"ne*ous, a. [L. circumforaneus found in markets;
circum + forum a market place.]
Going about or abroad; walking or wandering from house to
house. --Addison.
Circumterraneous
Circumterraneous Cir`cum*ter*ra"ne*ous, a. [Pref. circum- + L.
terra earth.]
Being or dwelling around the earth. ``Circumterraneous
demouns.' --H. Hallywell.
CoetaneousCoetaneous Co`e*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. coaetaneus; co- + aetas
age.]
Of the same age; beginning to exist at the same time;
contemporaneous. -- Co`e*ta"ne*ous*ly, adv.
And all [members of the body] are coetaneous.
--Bentley. CoetaneouslyCoetaneous Co`e*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. coaetaneus; co- + aetas
age.]
Of the same age; beginning to exist at the same time;
contemporaneous. -- Co`e*ta"ne*ous*ly, adv.
And all [members of the body] are coetaneous.
--Bentley. Coinstantaneous
Coinstantaneous Co*in"stan*ta"ne*ous, a.
Happening at the same instant. --C. Darwin.
ConsanguineousConsanguineous Con`san*guin"e*ous, a. [L. conguineus; con- +
sanguis blood: cf. F. consanguin. See Sanquine.]
Of the same blood; related by birth; descended from the same
parent or ancestor. --Shak. Consectaneous
Consectaneous Con`sec*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. consectaneus.]
Following as a matter of course. --Blount.
ConsentaneousConsentaneous Con`sen*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. consentaneus.]
Consistent; agreeable; suitable; accordant to; harmonious;
concurrent.
A good law and consentaneous to reason. --Howell.
-- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ly, adv. -- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ness,
n. ConsentaneouslyConsentaneous Con`sen*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. consentaneus.]
Consistent; agreeable; suitable; accordant to; harmonious;
concurrent.
A good law and consentaneous to reason. --Howell.
-- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ly, adv. -- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ness,
n. ConsentaneousnessConsentaneous Con`sen*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. consentaneus.]
Consistent; agreeable; suitable; accordant to; harmonious;
concurrent.
A good law and consentaneous to reason. --Howell.
-- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ly, adv. -- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ness,
n. ContemporaneousContemporaneous Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous, a. [L. contemporaneus;
con- + tempus time. See Temporal, and cf.
Contemporaneous.]
Living, existing, or occurring at the same time;
contemporary.
The great age of Jewish philosophy, that of Aben Esra,
Maimonides, and Kimchi, had been contemporaneous with
the later Spanish school of Arabic philosophy. --Milman
-- Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ness, n. Contemporaneously
Contemporaneously Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ly, adv.
At the same time with some other event.
ContemporaneousnessContemporaneous Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous, a. [L. contemporaneus;
con- + tempus time. See Temporal, and cf.
Contemporaneous.]
Living, existing, or occurring at the same time;
contemporary.
The great age of Jewish philosophy, that of Aben Esra,
Maimonides, and Kimchi, had been contemporaneous with
the later Spanish school of Arabic philosophy. --Milman
-- Con*tem`po*ra"ne*ous*ness, n. Conterraneous
Conterranean Con`ter*ra"ne*an, Conterraneous
Con`ter*ra"ne*ous, a. [L. conterraneus; con- + terra country.]
Of or belonging to the same country. --Howell.
Corneouss
Corneouss Cor"ne*ouss (-?s), a. [L. corneus, fr. cornu horn.]
Of a texture resembling horn; horny; hard. -- Sir T. Browne.
DissentaneousDissentaneous Dis`sen*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. dissentaneus.]
Disagreeing; contrary; differing; -- opposed to
consentaneous. [R.] --Barrow.
Meaning of Neous from wikipedia
- Woe to the
Young (Gr****: Αλίμονο στους νέους) is a Gr**** 1961 film
loosely based on the myth of Faust. The
story concerns a rich old man
named Andreas...
- τοὺς νέους, ὅπως ἂν ἐξ ἑλληνικῶν ὠφελοῖντο λόγων, romanized: Pros tous
neous, hopōs an ex ****ēnikōn ōphelointo logōn) is a text by
Basil of Caesarea...
- from all directions. From
France the most
frequent route goes
through Las
Neous glacier starting from any of the
refuges nearby:
Larribet (2,060 m), Balaïtous...
- the
capital of Eritrea.
Within the city,
there are
thirteen districts (
Neous Zobas).
These districts are
administered under North, North-West, North-East...
- South-East, South-West, East, West and
Central areas. The
thirteen districts (or
Neous Zobas) are:
North Akhria District Abbashaul District Edaga Hamus District...
-
Sudeshna Roy as
Shikha Dhor (guest appearance)
Sohag Sen as Miss
Cella Neous (guest appearance)
Priyanka Sarkar as Hiya (guest appearance) Jeet in a...
- (Mia tou klefti) (1960) ....
Pavlos Lignos Woe to the
Young (Alimono
stous neous) (1961) ....
Andreas Athens by
Night (I
Athina tin nychta) (1962) .... Himself...
-
Kalogirou and
Katerina Gioulaki. The
movie is
based on the play
Parti gia
neous (Πάρτι για νέους) or
Youth Party by
Nikos Tsiforos. It was the last film...
-
Leipei i Gata, I Soferina, Laterna,
Ftocheia kai Filotimo,
Alimono stous Neous (Woe to the Young) and more. Many of
these theatrical plays were transferred...
- an
officer 1961 Woe to the
Young Αλλοίμονο στους νέους
Alloimono stous neous a
doctor 1961 Out You
Thieves Έξω οι κλέφτες Exo i
kleftes - 1961 Lost Dreams...