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Broncho
Broncho Bron"cho, n. [Sp. bronco rough, wild.] A native or a Mexican horse of small size. [Western U.S.]
Bronchocele
Bronchocele Bron"cho*cele, n. [Gr. ?; ? windpipe + ? tumor.] (Med.) See Goiter.
Bronchophony
Bronchophony Bron*choph"o*ny, n. [Gr. ? windpipe + ? sound.] A modification of the voice sounds, by which they are intensified and heightened in pitch; -- observed in auscultation of the chest in certain cases of intro-thoracic disease.
Broncho-pneumonia
Pneumonia Pneu*mo"ni*a (n[-u]*m[=o]"n[i^]*[.a]), n. [NL., fr. Gr. pneymoni`a, fr. pney`mwn, pl. pney`mones the lungs, also, pley`mwn, which is perh. the original form. Cf. Pneumatio, Pulmonary.] (Med.) Inflammation of the lungs. Note: Catarrhal pneumonia, or Broncho-pneumonia, is inflammation of the lung tissue, associated with catarrh and with marked evidences of inflammation of bronchial membranes, often chronic; -- also called lobular pneumonia, from its affecting single lobules at a time. Croupous pneumonia, or ordinary pneumonia, is an acute affection characterized by sudden onset with a chill, high fever, rapid course, and sudden decline; -- also called lobar pneumonia, from its affecting a whole lobe of the lung at once. See under Croupous. Fibroid pneumonia is an inflammation of the interstitial connective tissue lying between the lobules of the lungs, and is very slow in its course, producing shrinking and atrophy of the lungs.
Broncho-pneumonia
Broncho-pneumonia Bron`cho-pneu*mo"ni*a, n. [Bronchus + pneumonia.] (Med.) Inflammation of the bronchi and lungs; catarrhal pneumonia.
Bronchotome
Bronchotome Bron"cho*tome, n. [Gr. ? windpipe + ? to cut.] (Surg.) An instrument for cutting into the bronchial tubes.
Bronchotomy
Bronchotomy Bron*chot"o*my, n. (Surg.) An incision into the windpipe or larynx, including the operations of tracheotomy and laryngotomy.
Conchoid
Conchoid Con"choid, n. [Gr. ?; ? shell + ? form: cf. F. concho["i]de.] (Geom.) A curve, of the fourth degree, first made use of by the Greek geometer, Nicomedes, who invented it for the purpose of trisecting an angle and duplicating the cube.
Conchoidal
Conchoidal Con*choid"al, a. [Cf. F. concho["i]dal.] (Min.) Having elevations or depressions in form like one half of a bivalve shell; -- applied principally to a surface produced by fracture.
Conchological
Conchological Con`cho*log"ic*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to, or connected with, conchology.
Conchologist
Conchologist Con*chol"o*gist, n. (Zo["o]l.) One who studies, or is versed in, conchology.
Conchology
Conchology Con*chol"o*gy, n. [Conch + -logy.] (Zo["o]l.) The science of Mollusca, and of the shells which they form; malacology.
Conchometer
Conchometer Con*chom"e*ter, n. [Conch + -meter.] (Zo["o]l.) An instrument for measuring shells, or the angle of their spire.
Conchometry
Conchometry Con*chom"e*try, n. (Zo["o]l.) The art of measuring shells or their curves; conchyliometry.
Concho-spiral
Concho-spiral Con`cho-spi"ral, n. A kind of spiral curve found in certain univalve shells. --Agassiz.
Poncho
Poncho Pon"cho, n.; pl. Ponchos. [Sp.] 1. A kind of cloak worn by the Spanish Americans, having the form of a blanket, with a slit in the middle for the head to pass through. A kind of poncho made of rubber or painted cloth is used by the mounted troops in the United States service. 2. A trade name for camlets, or stout worsteds.
Ponchos
Poncho Pon"cho, n.; pl. Ponchos. [Sp.] 1. A kind of cloak worn by the Spanish Americans, having the form of a blanket, with a slit in the middle for the head to pass through. A kind of poncho made of rubber or painted cloth is used by the mounted troops in the United States service. 2. A trade name for camlets, or stout worsteds.

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- parentheses) late 18th century Adam Founder of Guma c. 1795 Jilcha, Moti c.1810 Oncho, Moti c.1840 - 1854 Jawe, Moti 1854 - June 1879 ..., Moti (Abba Dula) June...
- (semi-legendary) Bobo, Moti (? Bareituma) killed c. 1840 Tulu Ganje, Moti killed by Oncho, king of Gumma c. 1840 ..., Moti (Abba Baso)   c. 1845 to c. 1860 ..., Moti...
- of little Leannach" and Mac Gille Onchon as "the son of the servant of Oncho." Leanach means "possessing mantles". Mac Lennacháin is sometimes written...
- Kingdom of Gumma (complete list) – Adam, Moti, Founder (late 18th century) Oncho, Moti (c.1795) Emirate of Harar (complete list) – Ṭalḥa ibn ʿAbdullah, Emīr...
- Kingdom of Gumma (complete list) – Adam, Moti, Founder (late 18th century) Oncho, Moti (c.1810) Jawe, Moti (c.1840–1854) Emirate of Harar (complete list)...
- "An Old Grudge" (宿怨, Shukuen) 253. "Lost Grace" (失われし恩寵, Ushinawareshi Onchō) 254. "Camelot in Despair" (絶望のキャメロット, Zetsubō no Kyamerotto) 255. "Child...
- helped The African Programme for the Control of Onchocerciasis (APOC) and Oncho Elimination Programme for the Americas to greatly diminish the effect of...
- afterwards. This dynasty came to an end with the murder of Tulu Ganje by king Oncho of Gumma. A new one was founded by Abba Baso, who proved to be an unpo****r...
- was Abba Gomol (1800-1825) who formed the state of Limmu-Enarea. It was Oncho Jilcha (1810-1830) who founded the kingdom of Guma. It was Abba Manno (1820-1840)...
- "改革派神学研修所". Rcj-net.org. Retrieved 2017-01-04. "教会案内 関係諸機関". www.rcj-net.org. Official website Reformed Church in ****an TOKYO ONCHO REFORMED CHURCH...