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Stilus is a
genus of
diatoms in the
family Plagiotropidaceae. Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2007). "Genus:
Stilus taxonomy browser".
AlgaeBase version 4.2...
- has two plurals:
styli and styluses. The
original Latin word was
spelled stilus; the
spelling stylus arose from an
erroneous connection with Gr**** στύλος...
- sinew-springs. This gave the
weapon more power. An arm made of wood
known as the
stilus, with iron
hooks at the end, was used to hold the
stone or bolt
which was...
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family and
belonged to the
equestrian order. He was
called Stilo (from
Latin stilus, "pen for
writing on wax")
because he
wrote speeches for others, and Praeconinus...
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diamond cross-sections. The
Italian word "stiletto"
comes from the
Latin stilus, the thin
pointed Roman writing instrument used to
engrave wax or clay tablets...
- as if he was
aware of his
deficiencies and had more
confidence in the
stilus maiorum than his own," his
translator Katherine Nell
MacFarlane remarks...
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miscemus ****
salutatione querimoniam, non
omnino ****c rei studentes, ut
stilus noster sit
officiosus in titulis,
asper in paginis, sed quod ea
semper eveniunt...
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Retrieved 2024-05-28. Nellissen, L. (translator),
Nijmeegse Oudheden,
Stichting Stilus, ISBN 90-808719-1-5. McGreevy, Nora. "2,000-Year-Old
Roman Bowl Discovered...
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uptown elegant fashionable stylish ēlegāns < ēlegere factiō <
facere stylus,
stilus PGmc *kelþaz PGmc *barną
Middle English babe + -y PGmc *kidją (via Old Norse...
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substellar sterilis steril- nonsterile, sterilant, sterile,
sterility stilus stil- stiletto, stiliform, style, stylet,
stylus stimulus stimul- costimulation...