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Sincerus may
refer to: The
Latin word for
sincere or:
Sincerus,
Roman Catholic Bishopric of
Amelia in the
fifth century Samuel Adams (1722-1803) American...
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sincerity from
sincere is
derived from the
Latin sincerus meaning clean, pure, sound.
Sincerus may have once
meant "one growth" (not mixed), from sin-...
- S2CIDÂ 246251126. "Dolichopus
sincerus Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Dolichopus
sincerus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-24...
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Tropidozineus sincerus is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Monne in 1988. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of...
- of
Romania since the
Berlin Treaty)
appeared under the
pseudonym Edmond Sincerus (London, 1901).
Elias Schwarzfeld also
completed work on
several new novels:...
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order was born with the
publication of
Sigmund Richter's (using the name
Sincerus Renatus) The
perfect and true
preparation of the
Philosophers Stone according...
- the
Order of the
Golden and Rosy Cross) in
Breslau under the
pseudonym Sincerus Renatus in
Prague in the
early 18th
century as a
hierarchical secret society...
- ****imilation, similar, similarity, simile, similitude,
verisimilitude sincerus sincer- insincere, insincerity, sincere,
sincerity singulus singul- one...
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Sincere does not
originate from
Latin sine cera ("without wax"), but from
sincerus ("true, genuine"),
which combines roots meaning "single" and "grow". Snob...
- 1869
Mecistogaster jocaste sincera McLachlan, 1877
Mecistogaster jocaste sincerus McLachlan, 1877
Mecistogaster jocaste vicentius Ris, 1918 Mecistogaster...