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Discina
Discina Dis*ci"na, n. [NL., fr. L. discus disk, Gr. ?.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A genus of Branchiopoda, having a disklike shell, attached by
one valve, which is perforated by the peduncle.
Effascinate
Effascinate Ef*fas"ci*nate, v. t. [L. effascinare.]
To charm; to bewitch. [Obs.] --Heywood.
Effascination
Effascination Ef*fas`ci*na"tion, n. [L. effascinatio.]
A charming; state of being bewitched or deluded. [Obs.]
FascinateFascinate Fas"ci*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fascinated, p.
pr. & vb. n.. Fascinating.] [L. fascinare; cf. Gr.
?????????? to slander, bewitch.]
1. To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by
some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; to
enchant.
It has been almost universally believed that . . .
serpents can stupefy and fascinate the prey which
they are desirous to obtain. --Griffith
(Cuvier).
2. To excite and allure irresistibly or powerfully; to charm;
to captivate, as by physical or mental charms.
there be none of the passions that have been noted
to fascinate or bewhich but love and envy. --Bacon.
Syn: To charm; enrapture; captivate; enchant; bewitch;
attract. FascinatedFascinate Fas"ci*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fascinated, p.
pr. & vb. n.. Fascinating.] [L. fascinare; cf. Gr.
?????????? to slander, bewitch.]
1. To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by
some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; to
enchant.
It has been almost universally believed that . . .
serpents can stupefy and fascinate the prey which
they are desirous to obtain. --Griffith
(Cuvier).
2. To excite and allure irresistibly or powerfully; to charm;
to captivate, as by physical or mental charms.
there be none of the passions that have been noted
to fascinate or bewhich but love and envy. --Bacon.
Syn: To charm; enrapture; captivate; enchant; bewitch;
attract. FascinatingFascinate Fas"ci*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fascinated, p.
pr. & vb. n.. Fascinating.] [L. fascinare; cf. Gr.
?????????? to slander, bewitch.]
1. To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by
some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; to
enchant.
It has been almost universally believed that . . .
serpents can stupefy and fascinate the prey which
they are desirous to obtain. --Griffith
(Cuvier).
2. To excite and allure irresistibly or powerfully; to charm;
to captivate, as by physical or mental charms.
there be none of the passions that have been noted
to fascinate or bewhich but love and envy. --Bacon.
Syn: To charm; enrapture; captivate; enchant; bewitch;
attract. Fascination
Fascination Fas`ci*na"tion, n. [L. fascinatio; cf. F.
fascination.]
1. The act of fascinating, bewhiching, or enchanting;
enchantment; witchcraft; the exercise of a powerful or
irresistible influence on the affections or passions;
unseen, inexplicable influence.
The Turks hang old rags . . . upon their fairest
horses, and other goodly creatures, to secure them
against fascination. --Waller.
2. The state or condition of being fascinated.
3. That which fascinates; a charm; a spell.
There is a certain bewitchery or fascination in
words. --South.
Piscina
Piscina Pis*ci"na, n. [L., a certain, fishpond, fr. piscis a
fish.] (Arch.)
A niche near the altar in a church, containing a small basin
for rinsing altar vessels.
Piscinal
Piscinal Pis"ci*nal, a. [L. piscinalis: cf. F. piscinal.]
Belonging to a fishpond or a piscina.
Meaning of Scina from wikipedia
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Crenilabrus rostratus (Bloch, 1791)
Labrus scina Forsskål, 1775
Crenilabrus scina (Forsskål, 1775)
Symphodus scina (Forsskål, 1775) Lutj****
virescens Bloch...
- the
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France.
Among the
Italians was
Scinà Domenico (1765–1837) who
published his
observations in the "Effeméridi Sicilians"...
- Majesty's
Advocate [2010] UKSC 20
Archived 2021-12-15 at the
Wayback Machine Scinà,
Domenico (1859).
Prospetto della storia letteraria di
Sicilia nel secolo...
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education in Palermo,
where most of his
teachers were
liberal clerics.
Domenico Scinà [it], who
taught Amari physics and
political economy, was a
leading historian...
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Acanthoscina Vosseler, 1900
Ctenoscina Wagler, 1926
Fortunata Chun, 1889
Scina Prestandrea, 1833
Spinoscina Bowman & Gruner, 1973 "Scinidae". www.gbif...
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Margaritis Schinas (Gr****: Μαργαρίτης Σχοινάς [marɣaˈritis
sçiˈnas]; born 28 July 1962) is a Gr****
politician and
former civil servant. He took office...
- Trattnern. "Ayala,
Sebastiano d'".
Enciclopedia on line (in Italian). Treccani.
Scinà 1827, pp. 417–418. Jones, John
Winter (1844). "Ayala, Sebastiano". The Biographical...
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Freytag 1972 c g Polana...
- del 1820 in Alcamo; in: il
Popolo di Trapani,
Trapani 12
ottobre 1935 Dom.
Scinà:
Raccolta di
notizie e do****enti
della rivoluzione siciliana del 1820; manoscritto...
- vice
chair of the
Testing Division's
Electrical Engineering team. Ruth E.
Scina, an
employee of
Summit Technologies Solutions, for
outstanding service in...