- Look up
serendip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Serendip may
refer to:
Serendip, an Old
Persian name for Sri
Lanka or Serandib, an Old
Arabic name...
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SERENDIP (Search for
Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from
Nearby Developed Intelligent Po****tions) is a
Search for Extra-Terrestrial
Intelligence (SETI)...
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Serendip Sanctuary is a 250 ha (620 acres)
protected area in Victoria, Australia, near the You
Yangs and the town of Lara, some 22 km (14 mi)
north of...
- Sons of
Serendip is a
classical crossover ensemble consisting of
musicians Kendall Ramseur (cellist),
Cordaro Rodriguez (pianist),
Mason Morton (harpist)...
- The
Three Princes of
Serendip is the
English version of the
story Peregrinaggio di tre
giovani figliuoli del re di Serendippo,
published by
Michele Tramezzino...
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centuries CE.
Other ancient names used to
refer to Sri
Lanka included Serendip in Persian,
Turkic (Serendib/Särändib) and
Eelam in Tamil. In the 19th...
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Helcogramma serendip is a
species of
triplefin blenny in the
genus Helcogramma. It was
described by
Wouter Holleman in 2007. This
species is
found only...
- The
Arthur C.
Clarke Award is a
British award given for the best
science fiction novel first published in the
United Kingdom during the
previous year....
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Giorgio Vasari by
reference to a
Persian fairy tale, The
Three Princes of
Serendip. The princes, he told his correspondent, were "always
making discoveries...
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astronomers are
using the telescopes. The most
recently deplo****
SERENDIP spectrometer,
SERENDIP VI, was
installed at both the
Arecibo Telescope and the Green...