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Scorpionidea
Scorpionidea Scor`pi*o*nid"e*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) Same as Scorpiones.

Meaning of Scorpioni from wikipedia

- in Florence, where a group of cultured expatriate English women – the Scorpioni – meet for tea every afternoon. Young Luca is the out-of-wedlock son of...
- continuum. Pratt's main series in the second part of his career include Gli scorpioni del deserto (five stories) and Jesuit Joe. He also wrote stories for his...
- expatriate community and was particularly involved with the so-called Scorpioni, who inspired his semi-autobiographical film Tea with Mussolini (1999)...
- the genus contains three species, E. acrocephalus, E. obesus and E. scorpionis, from the Silurian-Devonian of Scotland, the Czech Republic and the United...
- constellation Scorpii, and the stars ε, ζ1 Sco, η, θ, ι1 Sco, κ, λ, μ and ν Scorpionis. The symbol of Jyeshtha is a circular amulet, umbrella, or earring, and...
- Arcturus EbN the Pleiades E Altair EbS Orion's belt ESE Sirius SEbE Beta Scorpionis SE Antares SEbS Alpha Centauri SSE Canopus SbE Achernar S Southern Cross...
- middle-class, particularly by British citizens living in Florence, such as The Scorpioni. When Benito Mussolini attacked Abyssinia (now Ethiopia), the British...
- Celestial Animals: East: The Azure Dragon (Spring equinox)—Niao (Bird 鳥), α Scorpionis South: The Vermilion Bird (Summer solstice)—Huo (Fire 火), α Hydrae West:...
- Anuradha - अनुराधा "following rādhā" β "Acrab", δ "Dschubba" and π "Fang" Scorpionis Lord: Shani (Saturn) Symbol : Triumphal archway, lotus Deity : Mitra,...
- constellation of Libra was considered to be claws of Scorpius (Chelae Scorpionis) in Ancient Gr**** times, with a set of scales held aloft by Astraea (represented...