- quae****que
faciet prosperabuntur. 4 Non sic impii, non sic; sed
tamquam pulvis quem
projicit ventus a
facie terrae. 5 Ideo non
resurgent impii in judicio...
- used, over
several years, a
pulvis parturiens with
complete success in
patients with "lingering parturitation". This
pulvis parturiens consisted of ergot...
- in
person and
partly through the
Jesuits of St. Paul's
College at Lima (
pulvis comitissæ). She
returned to
Europe in 1640 and was the
first to
bring the...
-
Joculator pulvis is a
species of
small sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Cerithiopsidae. The
species was
described by
Issel in 1869....
-
derived from the
Latin pollen for 'fine flour',
which shares a root with
pulvis,
meaning 'dust'. As it is
known today,
polenta derives from
earlier forms...
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Chionodes pulvis is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from California. Beccaloni...
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Cerithiopsis pulvis is a
species of sea snail, a
gastropod in the
family Cerithiopsidae,
which is
known from
European waters,
including the Mediterranean...
-
Uropsophus durissus – Gray, 1849
Crotalus durissus – Boulenger, 1896
Crotalus pulvis – Ditmars, 1905 [Crotalus]
terrificus durissus – Amaral, 1929
Crotalus terrificus...
- POT-s(w)ə-LAH-nə, Italian: [potts(w)oˈlaːna]), also
known as
pozzolanic ash (Latin:
pulvis puteol****), is a
natural siliceous or siliceous-aluminous
material which...
- the free dictionary.
Pulver is the
German word for
powder (from Latin:
pulvis, lit. 'dust') and may
refer to:
David L.
Pulver (born 1965),
Canadian freelance...