Definition of Uaria. Meaning of Uaria. Synonyms of Uaria

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Actuarial
Actuarial Ac`tu*a"ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to actuaries; as, the actuarial value of an annuity.
Antiquarian
Antiquarian An`ti*qua"ri*an, a. [See Antiquary]. Pertaining to antiquaries, or to antiquity; as, antiquarian literature.
Antiquarian
Antiquarian An`ti*qua"ri*an, n. 1. An antiquary. 2. A drawing paper of large size. See under Paper, n.
Antiquarianism
Antiquarianism An`ti*qua"ri*an*ism, n. Character of an antiquary; study or love of antiquities. --Warburton.
Antiquarianize
Antiquarianize An`ti*qua"ri*an*ize, v. i. To act the part of an antiquary. [Colloq.]
Aquaria
Aquarium A*qua"ri*um, n.; pl. E. Aquariums, L. Aquaria. [L. See Aquarius, Ewer.] An artificial pond, or a globe or tank (usually with glass sides), in which living specimens of aquatic animals or plants are kept.
Aquarial
Aquarial A*qua"ri*al, Aquarian A*qua"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to an aquarium.
Aquarian
Aquarial A*qua"ri*al, Aquarian A*qua"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to an aquarium.
Halia vauaria
V moth V" moth` (Zo["o]l.) A common gray European moth (Halia vauaria) having a V-shaped spot of dark brown on each of the fore wings.
Ubiquarian
Ubiquarian U`bi*qua"ri*an, a. Ubiquitous. [R.]

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- 8375 Archived 8 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine: "[X]VII K(alendas) Febr(uarias) eo di[e Caesar Augustu]s appellatus est supplicatio Augusto". Ovid 587–590...
- Petrum Phalesium, 1549 Ortensio Landi, Forcianæ qvaestiones, In quibus uaria Italorum ingenia explicantur, multaq[ue], alia scitu non indigna, Jacob...
- epalles vero aedes augendas curavit. Septuagenarius obijt iv cal[endas] ian[uarias]. MDCX. Petrus Fran[ciscus]. Costa ep[iscop]us et civis hic iace[n]ti perpetuum...