- [tyˈriŋ] ; Italian:
Torino [toˈriːno] ; Latin:
Augusta Taurinorum, then
Taurinum) is a city and an
important business and
cultural centre in
northern Italy...
- Wijew., Aberantha, Peabot. &
Kumar Dendrobium tarawalla Ormerod Dendrobium taurinum Lindl.
Dendrobium taurulinum J.J.Sm.
Dendrobium taveuniense Dauncey & P...
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Dendrobium taurinum, the bull orchid, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Orchidaceae. It is
found in the
Philippines and in the
Indonesian Province...
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Taurinensis 1903 LV The city of
Turin in
northern Italy. Its
Latin name is
Taurinum. DMP · 512 513
Centesima 1903 LY Centesima, for the 100th
discovery of...
- wood.
Animal glue,
known as
taurokolla (ταυρόκολλα) in Gr**** and
gluten taurinum in Latin, were made from the
skins of
bulls in antiquity.
Broken pottery...
- Italian: Torino,
pronounced [toˈriːno] ; Latin:
Augusta Taurinorum, then
Taurinum.
Common English name(s):
Turin Official English name(s): City of Turin...
- "because the area is not
normally considered an island". Its name (á [...]
Taurinum in 1225, Tør in 1283, a Tørinne in 1383 and
eventually ‘‘Södertörn’’ since...
- a
species of
pitcher plant which was
named after him, and
Dendrobium taurinum,
which he
found on
Ambon Island. He
subsequently visited New
Guinea (twice)...
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Turin Augusta Taurinorum (Latin),
Taurasia (probably pre-Roman Celtic),
Taurinum (medieval Latin), Torí (Catalan),
Torino (Croatian, Finnish, Gr****, Italian...
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cognomen derived from place-names,
suggesting its
bearer was a
native of
Taurinum, in
northern Italy.
Lucius Caesius,
triumvir monetalis in 112 or 111 BC...