- Look up
Treger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Treger may
refer to:
Charles Treger,
American violinist A
version of the name Tregeare, a
hamlet in...
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Charles Treger (May 13, 1935 –
January 12, 2023) was an
American violinist and teacher. He was the
first and only
American to win
first place in the Henryk...
- Shop with
displays about the
Yiddish press in the
twentieth century. Pakn
Treger (Yiddish for "book peddler"), the
magazine of the
Yiddish Book Center, is...
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dialects of Cornouaille, Leon and Trégor (known as from Kernev, Leon and
Treger in Breton). This KLT
orthography was
established in 1911. At the same time...
- Oesophagusvarizen".
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 56 (27): 1135.
Treger R,
Graham TP, Dea SK (May 17, 2009). "Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube". Medscape...
- 1007/978-981-33-4834-9. ISBN 978-981-334-833-2. S2CID 243232407.[page needed]
Treger, Stanislav; Sprecher, Susan; Hatfield,
Elaine C. (2014). "Love". Encyclopedia...
- the
original (PDF) on 10 June 2010. Wolf, S. A.; Chtchelkanova, A. Y.;
Treger, D. M. (2006). "Spintronics – A
retrospective and perspective" (PDF). IBM...
- Trégorrois,
around Tréguier, are
grouped into the KLT
group (Kerne-Leon-
Treger), in
opposition to the Vannetais,
spoken around Vannes,
which is the most...
- (or the
ancient "Aryans"
identified with them) are
regarded as
cultural tregers,
distributors of high culture,
founders of
great civilizations of antiquity...
- 4553°W / 48.7325; -3.4553 Trégor (French pronunciation: [tʁeɡɔʁ]; Breton:
Treger, [ˈtreːɡər]),
officially the Land of Trégor (French: pays du Trégor; Breton:...