- to
drink on
fasting days was no less
forbid than to eat, only in the
refection after sunset. Butler,
Alban (1774). The
Moveable Feasts, Fasts, and Other...
- cecotropes,
which they
ingest again, a
practice called cecotrophy or
refection. The
cecotropes are
absorbed in the
small intestine to use the nutrients...
- to
drink on
fasting days was no less
forbid than to eat, only in the
refection after sunset. Collins, Tony; Martin, John; Vamplew, Wray (2005). Encyclopedia...
- to
drink on
fasting days was no less
forbid than to eat, only in the
refection after sunset. Butler,
Alban (1774). The
Moveable Feasts, Fasts, and Other...
- all the
other possible terms (rewriting, rehandling, remake, revision,
refection, recasting, etc.)
Steiner (1998) pp. 437, 459 quotation: (p. 437) There...
- qualification, quasiperfect, rarefy, refactorable, refashion, refect,
refection, refectory, reinfect, remanufacture, resurface, reunification, sacrifice...
- to
drink on
fasting days was no less
forbid than to eat, only in the
refection after sunset. "The
Black Fast".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Archived from the...
- to
drink on
fasting days was no less
forbid than to eat, only in the
refection after sunset. Cléir, Síle de (2017). Po****r
Catholicism in 20th-Century...
-
expel the
contents as cecotropes,
which are
reingested (cecotrophy or
refection). The
cecotropes are then
absorbed in the
small intestine to use the nutrients...
- Driebergen: Via
Egnatia Foundation, 2014. Collart, Paul. 1935. "Une
réfection de la « Via Egnatia » sous Trajan".
Bulletin De
Correspondence ****énique...