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Nonaerobiotic
Nonaerobiotic Non*a`["e]r*o*bi*ot"ic, a. (Biol.) Capable of living without atmospheric oxygen; ana["e]robiotic.

Meaning of Nonae from wikipedia

- each month: Kalends (Kalendae or Kal.), the first day of each month Nones (Nonae or Non.), the seventh day of "full months" and fifth day of hollow ones...
- epithet Covella, when from the curia Calabra he announced the date of the nonae. On the same day the regina sacrorum sacrificed to Juno a white sow or lamb...
- Life of Camillus offer two possible origins for this feast, or the famous Nonae Caprotinae or Poplifugium. Firstly—and, in Plutarch's opinion, most likely—it...
- the Nonae Capratinae was also celebrated in the Roman provinces, outside of Italy. The connection between the worship of Zeus Hypsistos and the Nonae Capratinae...
- with freedom and a dowry at public expenses. For the festival known as the Nonae Caprotinae, both free and slave Roman women picnicked and celebrated together...
- Stiftsbibliothek, Codex Sangallensis 378 (11th century) p. 28. Contains the poem Nonae Aprilis norunt quinos. A simplified method for determining the date of Easter...
- they counted back from the three fixed points of the month: the Nones (Nonae, 5th or 7th, depending on the length of the month), the Ides (Idūs, 13th...
- divine intervention at the Gallic siege of Rome. Stories pertaining to the Nonae Caprotinae and Poplifugia festivals. Coriol****, a story of politics and...
- name is construed as an adjective modifying the feminine plural Kalendae, Nonae or Idūs. Michele Renee Salzman, On Roman Time: The Codex Calendar of 354...
- p. 69. The month name is construed as an adjective modifying Kalendae, Nonae or Idūs (all plural nouns of feminine gender). Scullard, Festivals and Ceremonies...