- /ˈsaɪnəs/ (singular sinus,
Latin for "bay") and
paludes /pəˈluːdiːz/ (singular
palus /ˈpeɪləs/,
Latin palūs,
palūdēs "marsh").
There was also a
region on the...
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related set of
features are the
sinus (singular sinus,
Latin for "bay") and
paludes (singular palus,
Latin for "marsh"): Some
sources also list a
Palus Nebularum...
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Formerly Nor****
Montes A
palus (literally swamp) is a
small plain.
Paludes on
Pluto are
named after historic explorers. The
following is a list of...
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Peter Palud**** (Petrus de
Palude; c. 1275–1342) was a
French theologian and archbishop. Palud**** was born in the
County of Bresse, Savoy,
about 1275...
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military force.
Between Capua and Rome lay the
Pontine Marshes (Pomptinae
paludes), a
swamp infested with malaria. A
tortuous coastal road
wound between...
- chocolate, red bean, and mung bean. In Iran, fālūdeh (Persian: فالوده) or
pālūde (Persian: پالوده) is a
Persian sorbet made of thin
vermicelli noodles, frozen...
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virginity in
Catholic iconography.
Heaven over the
Marshes (Cielo
sulla palude) is an
Italian film
based on Maria's life,
filmed in 1949 and
directed by...
- Europe" inscription, east (right) of the lake
captioned "Amodora palus". "
Paludes Meotides" (Maeotian Swamp) is the Sea of Azov, "Ponti
Euxini pars" marks...
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Arduino della Palude was the
military tutor of
Matilda of
Tuscany in the late
eleventh century. He
taught her to ride a horse,
carry a
lance and pike,...
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Heaven over the
Marshes (Italian:
Cielo sulla palude) is a 1949
Italian historical melodrama film
directed by
Augusto Genina and
starring Rubi Dalma, Michele...