- Syca or
Syce or Syke (Ancient Gr****: Σύκη), also
called Sycae or
Sykai (Συκαί),
possibly also
called Setos, was a town of
ancient Cilicia and
later of...
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Pachylia syces is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
found from
Mexico through Belize and
Honduras to Brazil,
Bolivia and Argentina. It is also found...
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Sybra syces is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Dillon and
Dillon in 1952. BioLib.cz -
Sybra syces.
Retrieved on 8...
- contexts, English-speakers
sometimes use the Arabic/Hindustani word sais or
syce instead of "groom".
Farrier Hostler Strapper "groom (n.1)".
Online Etymology...
- A
Syce (Groom)
Holding Two
Carriage Horses is a
watercolor painting by
Shaikh Muhammad Amir of Karraya. The
painting was
finished circa 1845 in Calcutta...
- A
painting by
Shaikh Muhammad Amir of
Karraya displaying a
syce of
Bengal holding two
carriage horses....
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Chamaesyce comes from the Gr**** word "chame",
meaning "on the ground", and "
syce"
meaning "fig". This
refers to the
growth pattern of
being flattened in all...
- sergeant-major, 10 sergeants, one JCO, five head sowars, 85
sowars and 98
syces. The
force operates 68
horses under 2
stables (one on S N
Banerjee Road...
- 1016/j.jep.2004.02.028. ISSN 0378-8741. PMID 15182898. Johnson, Quinton;
Syce, James; Nell,
Haylene (27
April 2007). "A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled...
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Gaine Carrington 1932 –
Rogilla 1931 –
Denis Boy 1930 –
Amounis 1929 – High
Syce 1928 –
Maple 1927 –
Textile 1926 –
Manfred 1925 –
Whittier 1924 – Purser...