- 2015. A
manga adaptation,
written by
Midori Tomizawa and
illustrated by
Seriko Iida, has been
serialized in the Nico Nico Seiga-based
Comic Corona manga...
- English: sioloc, from Latin: seri**** and
Ancient Gr****: σηρικός, romanized:
sērikós, "silken",
ultimately from the
Chinese word "sī" and
other Asian sources—compare...
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derived from Old
French serge,
itself from
Latin serica, from Gr**** σηρικός (
sērikós),
meaning 'silken'. The
early ****ociation of silk serge, Greece, and France...
- On 21
February 1997, she
released her 34th
single "Appetite",
written by
Seriko Natsuno and U-ki. It was
released as the lead
single to her
upcoming studio...
-
origin of the
Latin for 'silk', sērica. This may be a back
formation from
sērikos (σηρικός), 'made of silk', from sēr (σήρ), 'silkworm', in
which case Sēres...
- This
seems to
derive from
their words for silk (‹See Tfd›Gr****: σηρικός,
sērikós; Latin: seri****),
which since Klaproth has
often been
linked to the Chinese...
-
producers Hiroshi Yamada and
Masanori Shimada,
songwriters Gorō
Matsui and
Seriko Natsuno.
Nakamori performed all four
songs only once, on her
first dinner...
-
Kamisawatsu Masaki 4:10 2. "Yasashii Kankei" ((優しい関係, "Friendly Relationship"))
Seriko Natsuno Setzer 3:22 3. "Tokyo Rose" (Original Karaoke) 4:10 4. "Yasashii...
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specific epithet (sericothrix) is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words serikos meaning "silken" or "silky": 712 and
thrix meaning "hair",: 799 referring...
-
second or
specific name
sericea means "silky" and
comes from σηρικός (
serikos),
which means both "silky" and "from the land of silk"; it
refers to the...