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Paulian
Paulian Pau"li*an, Paulianist Pau"li*an*ist, n. (Eccl.
Hist.)
A follower of Paul of Samosata, a bishop of Antioch in the
third century, who was deposed for denying the divinity of
Christ.
Paulianist
Paulian Pau"li*an, Paulianist Pau"li*an*ist, n. (Eccl.
Hist.)
A follower of Paul of Samosata, a bishop of Antioch in the
third century, who was deposed for denying the divinity of
Christ.
Paulician
Paulician Pau"li*cian, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a sect of Christian dualists originating in Armenia in
the seventh century. They rejected the Old Testament and the
part of the New.
PaulinPaulin Pau"lin, n. (Naut.)
See Tarpaulin. Pauline
Pauline Pau"line, a. [L. Paulinus, fr. Paulus Paul.]
Of or pertaining to the apostle Paul, or his writings;
resembling, or conforming to, the writings of Paul; as, the
Pauline epistles; Pauline doctrine.
My religion had always been Pauline. --J. H.
Newman.
Paulist
Paulist Paul"ist, n. (R. C. Ch.)
A member of The Institute of the Missionary Priests of St.
Paul the Apostle, founded in 1858 by the Rev. I. T. Hecker of
New York. The majority of the members were formerly
Protestants.
TarpaulinTarpaulin Tar*pau"lin, n. [Tar + palling a covering, pall to
cover. See Pall a covering.]
1. A piece of canvas covered with tar or a waterproof
composition, used for covering the hatches of a ship,
hammocks, boats, etc.
2. A hat made of, or covered with, painted or tarred cloth,
worn by sailors and others.
3. Hence, a sailor; a seaman; a tar.
To a landsman, these tarpaulins, as they were
called, seemed a strange and half-savage race.
--Macaulay.
Meaning of Pauli from wikipedia
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biochemist Arthur Pauli (born 1989),
Austrian ski
jumper Barbara Pauli (1752 or 1753–?),
Swedish fashion trader Gabriele Pauli (born 1957),
German politician...
- Fußball-Club St.
Pauli von 1910 e.V.,
commonly known as
simply FC St.
Pauli (German pronunciation: [ɛfˌtseː zaŋkt ˈpaʊli] ), is a
German professional football...
- In
mathematical physics and mathematics, the
Pauli matrices are a set of
three 2 × 2
complex matrices that are traceless, Hermitian,
involutory and unitary...
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Wolfgang Ernst Pauli (/ˈpɔːli/; German: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ ˈpaʊli]; 25
April 1900 – 15
December 1958) was an
Austrian theoretical physicist and a
pioneer of quantum...
- In
quantum mechanics, the
Pauli exclusion principle states that two or more
identical particles with half-integer
spins (i.e. fermions)
cannot simultaneously...
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Pauli Pauli (born 4
August 1994) is an
Australian professional rugby league footballer who
plays as a prop or second-row
forward for the
Doncaster RLFC...
- Anna
Pauline "
Pauli"
Murray (November 20, 1910 – July 1, 1985) was an
American civil rights activist, advocate,
legal scholar and theorist,
author and –...
- St.
Pauli (Sankt
Pauli; German: [ˌzaŋkt ˈpaʊli] ) is a
quarter of the city of
Hamburg belonging to the
centrally located Hamburg-Mitte borough. Situated...
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physicist Wolfgang Pauli through correspondence and in
their 1952 work The
Interpretation of
Nature and the Psyche. This
culminated in the
Pauli–Jung conjecture...
- The
Pauli effect or
Pauli's device corollary is the
supposed tendency of
technical equipment to
encounter critical failure in the
presence of certain...