- the
Italian city of Naples, Campania.
Spumone comes from the
Italian word
spuma,
meaning 'foam'. The
Italian version of
spumoni is
often lightened with...
- "pumice")
which is
related to the
Latin word
spuma meaning "foam". In
former times,
pumice was
called "
Spuma Maris",
meaning "froth of the sea" in Latin...
-
tablespoons of
champagne spooned over it). The name
comes from the
Italian word
spuma,
meaning 'foam'. In Italy,
spumoni is a
light frothy ice
cream made with...
-
Gothic *skūm-,
perhaps via an
intermediary in a
Romance *s****a (cf.
Romanian spumă)
gardh "fence, garden" is
either considered a
native Albanian word that...
-
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn,
derives from
Latin lupi
spuma, the name
Georg Agricola used for the
mineral in 1546,
which translates...
- Linnaeus, 1767
Spongia urens Ellis & Solander, 1786
Spuma borealis var.
tuberosa Miklucho-Maclay, 1870
Spuma borealis var.
velamentosa Miklucho-Maclay, 1870...
- by
Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1747. This, in turn,
derives from "Lupi
spuma", the name
Georg Agricola used for the
element in 1546,
which translates...
- Spumaretrovirinae,
commonly called spumaviruses (
spuma,
Latin for "foam") or foamyviruses, is a
subfamily of the
Retroviridae family.
Spumaviruses are...
-
Halichondria nodosa (Fristedt, 1887)
Halichondria (Eumastia)
sitiens Schmidt, 1870
Pellina sitiens (Schmidt, 1870)
Spuma borealis Miklucho-Maclay, 1870...
- List of
fictional horses Deconstructed as: "én "water" + barr "ca****en,
spuma".
Deconstructed as: aon "one" + barr "hair, tip, horse's mane" by O'Curry...