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Skolos may
refer to:
Skolos (Boeotia), a town of
ancient Boeotia Skolos (Chalcidice), a town of
ancient Chalcidice Nancy Skolos (born 1955), American...
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Nancy Skolos (born 1955) is an
American graphic designer, author,
educator and co-founder of
Skolos-Wedell Studio.
Skolos is best
known for her work at...
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Scolus or
Skolos (Ancient Gr****: Σκῶλος) was a town of
ancient Boeotia. It is
mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in the Iliad, and described...
- the free dictionary.
Scolopendra (through
Latin from Gr**** σκολόπενδρα,
skoˈlo.pen.ðɾa) is a species-rich
genus of
large tropical centipedes of the family...
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Retrieved 2019-08-01. "Nancy
Skolos Archives".
Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Retrieved 2018-01-24. "2017 AIGA
Medalist Nancy Skolos and
Thomas Wedell". AIGA....
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first Persian charge.
Konecny estimates that
during Mardonius'
march to
Skolos he had
traveled around 70
kilometres (43 mi) from
Athens in two days, while...
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scolus An
external spine having multiple points. Etymology: Gr****
skolos, a prickle. cf. chalaza. plural:
scoli sensu Latin term
meaning "in the...
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Skolo can
catch prey with a
sharp pincer in her
mouth and has a
purple exoskeleton.
Skolo can
protect and live
peace with her young, Talador.
Skolo can...
- for example,
skolo was used for "school" in
place of
standard Esperanto's
lernejo (a
derivation of lerni, "to learn");
Esperanto has
skolo only in the...