- be "suppressed",
nomen rejiciendum (plural
nomina rejicienda or
nomina utique rejicienda,
abbreviated as nom. rej.), or
rejected in
favour of a particular...
- as
something else, e.g.
anthers opposite sepals.
Compare alternate. opus
utique oppressum Listed after the
botanical name of a plant, or the name of a publication...
- Fethi.
Utique la splendide, éd.
Agence nationale du patrimoine, Tunis, 1996 ISBN 9973917278 Cintas, Pierre. « Nouvelles
recherches à
Utique », Karthago...
- meum
annuntiabit laudem tuam.
Quoniam si
voluisses sacrificium,
dedissem utique:
holocaustis non delectaberis.
Sacrificium Deo
spiritus contribulatus: cor...
- 72, “Salacia
Neptuni a salo.” Augustine, De
civitate Dei, vii. 22, “Jam
utique habebat Salaciam Neptunus uxoreum”; Servicius, on Virgil, Aen, x. 76, “Sane...
-
ambiguous by the
International Botanical Congress.: Appendix V, Nomina
utique rejicienda More recently,
Christensen concluded that the
species studied...
-
named Illuminatus, a
virtuous and
enlightened man" (Illuminato nomine, viro
utique luminis et virtutis). It has been
speculated that
Illuminatus was one of...
-
Muenchhusia Heist. ex Fabr.
Munchusia Heist. ex Raf.
Petitia Neck., opus
utique oppr.
Sabdariffa Kostel.
Solandra Murray, nom. illeg.
Symphyochlamys Gürke...
-
empowered to do and the
precedents for this. Each
clause begins with the word
utique. The
final section is a
sanctio (sanction).
Vespasian is
permitted to (1)...
-
Vaniot 1904
species = het.
Cataria tomentosa Gilib. 1782
species = het. opus
utique oppr.
Cataria vulgaris Gaterau 1789
species ≡ hom.
Glechoma cataria (L.)...