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Acholous
Acholous Ach"o*lous, a. (Med.)
Lacking bile.
Ametabolous
Ametabolic A*met`a*bol"ic, Ametabolous Am`e*tab"o*lous, a.
(Zo["o]l.)
Not undergoing any metamorphosis; as, ametabolic insects.
AmphibolousAmphibolous Am*phib"o*lous, a. [L. amphibolus, Gr. ? thrown
about, doubtful. See Amphibole.]
1. Ambiguous; doubtful. [Obs.]
Never was there such an amphibolous quarrel -- both
parties declaring themselves for the king. --Howell.
2. (Logic) Capable of two meanings.
An amphibolous sentence is one that is capable of
two meanings, not from the double sense of any of
the words, but from its admitting of a double
construction; e. g., ``The duke yet lives that Henry
shall depose.' --Whately. Antivariolous
Antivariolous An`ti*va*ri"o*lous, a.
Preventing the contagion of smallpox.
Benevolous
Benevolous Be*nev"o*lous, a. [L. benevolus.]
Kind; benevolent. [Obs.] --T. Puller.
FrivolousFrivolous Friv"o*lous, a. [L. frivolus; prob. akin to friare
to rub, crumble, E. friable: cf. F. frivole.]
1. Of little weight or importance; not worth notice; slight;
as, a frivolous argument. --Swift.
2. Given to trifling; marked with unbecoming levity; silly;
interested especially in trifling matters.
His personal tastes were low and frivolous.
--Macaulay.
Syn: Trifling; trivial; slight; petty; worthless. --
Friv"o*lous*ly, adv. -- Friv"o*lous*ness, n. FrivolouslyFrivolous Friv"o*lous, a. [L. frivolus; prob. akin to friare
to rub, crumble, E. friable: cf. F. frivole.]
1. Of little weight or importance; not worth notice; slight;
as, a frivolous argument. --Swift.
2. Given to trifling; marked with unbecoming levity; silly;
interested especially in trifling matters.
His personal tastes were low and frivolous.
--Macaulay.
Syn: Trifling; trivial; slight; petty; worthless. --
Friv"o*lous*ly, adv. -- Friv"o*lous*ness, n. FrivolousnessFrivolous Friv"o*lous, a. [L. frivolus; prob. akin to friare
to rub, crumble, E. friable: cf. F. frivole.]
1. Of little weight or importance; not worth notice; slight;
as, a frivolous argument. --Swift.
2. Given to trifling; marked with unbecoming levity; silly;
interested especially in trifling matters.
His personal tastes were low and frivolous.
--Macaulay.
Syn: Trifling; trivial; slight; petty; worthless. --
Friv"o*lous*ly, adv. -- Friv"o*lous*ness, n. Idolous
Idolous I"dol*ous, a.
Idolatrous. [Obs.] --Bale.
Malevolous
Malevolous Ma*lev"o*lous, a. [L. malevolus; fr. male ill +
velle to be disposed.]
Malevolent. [Obs.] --Bp. Warburton.
RoseolousRoseola Ro*se"o*la, n. [NL., dim. of L. rosa a rose.] (med.)
A rose-colored efflorescence upon the skin, occurring in
circumscribed patches of little or no elevation and often
alternately fading and reviving; also, an acute specific
disease which is characterized by an eruption of this
character; -- called also rose rash. -- Ro*se"o*lous, a. SaxicolousSaxicolous Sax*ic"o*lous, a. [See Saxicoline.] (Bot.)
Growing on rocks. SciolousSciolous Sci"o*lous, a. [L. scilus, dim. of scius knowing, fr.
scire to know. See Science.]
Knowing superficially or imperfectly. --Howell. SphagnicolousSphagnicolous Sphag*nic"o*lous, a. [Sphagnum + L. colere to
inhabit.] (Bot.)
Growing in moss of the genus Sphagnum. Subdolous
Subdolous Sub"do*lous, a. [L. subdolus, sub + dolus deceit.]
Sly; crafty; cunning; artful. [R.]
TubicolousTubicolous Tu*bic"o*lous, a. [See Tubicol[ae].] (Zo["o]l.)
Inhabiting a tube; as, tubicolous worms. Urbicolous
Urbicolous Ur*bic"o*lous, a.
Of or pertaining to a city; urban. [R.]
Variolous
Variolous Va*ri"o*lous, a. [LL. variolosus, fr. variola the
smallpox: cf. F. varioleux.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to the smallpox; having pits, or sunken
impressions, like those of the smallpox; variolar; variolic.
Violous
Violous Vi"o*lous, a.
Violent. [Obs.] --J. Fletcher.
VitriolousVitriolous Vi*tri"o*lous, a.
See Vitriolic. [Obs.]
Meaning of Olous from wikipedia
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Olous or Olus (Ancient Gr****: Ὄλους, or Ὄλουλις) was a city of
ancient Crete; now sunken, it was
situated at the site of
present day town of Elounda,...
- Gia
olous… O
Giannis Kalatzis se
tragoudia tou Toli
Voskopoulou ke
Nikou Lavranou (Gr****: Για όλους… Ο Γιάννης Καλατζής σε τραγούδια του Τόλη Βοσκόπουλου...
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Cleopatra was
handed Cyrene along the
Libyan coast, as well as
Itanos and
Olous in
Roman Crete.
Although still administered by
Roman officials,
these territories...
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considered her holy place. A
month was
named after Hera at
Delphi (Heraios),
Olous, Laconia,
Tinos (Heraiōn),
Pergamos (Heraos). Hera is the Olympia, Queen...
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Philip V of Macedon, the
Aetolian League, many
Cretan cities (of
which Olous and
Hierapytna were the most important) and
Spartan pirates against the...
- Britomartis,
allegedly carved by Daedalus, sat in the
temple of
Olous. In
Chersonesos and
Olous, she was
often portra**** on coins,
showing that she was worshipped...
- The
earliest recorded settlement at
Elounda was the
ancient Gr**** city of
Olous,
whose people were in
intermittent conflict with the
citizens of Dorian...
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Retrieved 1
October 2018. "Aesop
Enters the
World of Candles". 5
October 2020. "
Olous Aromatique Room
Spray won the 2020
Award of Green-Trend Leader". A.A. Environment...
- at Lebadeia.
There are also two
other xoana in Crete, a
Britomartis at
Olous and an
Athena at Knossos. ... At Delos, too,
there is a
small xoanon of...
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considerable ancient history antecedents,
including the
Dorian era
settlement of
Olous and Lato. It has been
speculated that ra-su-to,
found in
Linear B, corresponds...