-
classical Guarani ariguâ·r ("[person/people] from above, from up there"),
refererring to the area's high
altitude and its
first inhabitants from the Mbya Guarani...
- the
octave into a
number of
small parts greater than 12 are
sometimes refererred to as microtonality, and the
smallest intervals called microtones. In...
- independence,
described as a "****anese
Lawrence of Arabia". The
Burmese refererred to him by the nom de
guerre Bo Mogyo,
meaning "Thunderbolt Commander"...
-
means of
extending this:
signals made with a
special "Telegraph" flag
refererred to a
separate dictionary of
numbered words and phrases. A
similar system...
-
since 1939 and had been
tested to 50,000 ft. From 1951
Godfrey no
longer refererred to them as
Marshall cabin blowers, but
rather as
Godfrey cabin superchargers...
- the Menenii, was
likewise a rare name,
meaning upturned,
originally refererring to the bearer's nose. This was
ordinarily a cognomen, or surname, though...
-
called the Warehouseman's
League was formed, a
sport in
which was
often refererred to as 'hockey on the ice' but was not
actually ice hockey. It wasn't until...
- he is
instead mentioned as the
father of
Heoden (Heðinn). He is also
refererred to in a line in Bósa saga
reflecting an
older Norse version where he was...
- psychoactivity." 25CN-NBOH
induces the Head
Twitch Response (HTR) also
refererred to as "wet dog shakes" in
rodents and the
cortical fingerprint of...