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upper lip. The
human philtrum,
bordered by a pair of
ridges known as the
philtral columns, is also
known as the
infranasal depression, but has no apparent...
- the
Roman god of
erotic love. The
peaks of the bow
coincide with the
philtral columns giving a
prominent bow
appearance to the lip. It is
outlined with...
- philter or
philtre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
philtre is a potion,
especially a love potion.
Philtre or
Philter may also
refer to: Le
philtre, an...
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Latin word
potio which refers to a
drink or the act of drinking. The term
philtre is also used,
often specifically for a love potion, a
potion that is supposed...
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Spells and
Philtres is a
collection of
poems by
Clark Ashton Smith. It was
released in 1958 and was the author's
fifth book and
second collection of poetry...
- IC (July 2019). "Management of the
photic sneeze reflex utilising the
philtral pressure technique". Eye. 33 (7): 1186–1187. doi:10.1038/s41433-019-0368-4...
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buccal nerve). The
philtrum is the
vertical depression formed between the
philtral ridges between the
upper lip and the
nasal septum,
formed where the nasomedial...
- Le
philtre is an 1831
opera in two acts by
Daniel Auber to a
libretto by Eugène
Scribe set in the
Basque country. It
premiered at the Théâtre de l’Académie...
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describe the potion,
philtre, is
thought to have
originated from the
ancient Gr**** term
philtron ('love charm'), via the
French word
philtre. The love potion...
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Italian libretto,
after Eugène Scribe's
libretto for
Daniel Auber's Le
philtre (1831). The
opera premiered on 12 May 1832 at the
Teatro della Canobbiana...