Definition of Verdeli. Meaning of Verdeli. Synonyms of Verdeli

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Verdeli. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Verdeli and, of course, Verdeli synonyms and on the right images related to the word Verdeli.

Definition of Verdeli

No result for Verdeli. Showing similar results...

Overdelicate
Overdelicate O"ver*del"i*cate, a. Too delicate.
Overdelighted
Overdelighted O"ver*de*light"ed, a. Delighted beyond measure.

Meaning of Verdeli from wikipedia

- 51–59 Verdelis, N. M. (1957), "Le diolkos de L'Isthme", Bulletin de Correspondance ****énique, 81: 526–529, doi:10.3406/bch.1957.2388 Verdelis, N. M....
- Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2013. *Verdelis, Nikolaos: "Le diolkos de L'Isthme", Bulletin de Correspondance ****énique...
- Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society. p. 344. ISBN 0-87169-192-2. Verdelis, Nikolaos: "Le diolkos de L'Isthme", Bulletin de correspondance ****énique [fr]...
- work on the site with efforts led by Ioannis Papadimitriou and Nicolas Verdelis in the late 1950s and early 1960s, as well as by George Mylonas from 1957...
- of United States railway history Timeline of transportation technology Verdelis, Nikolaos: "Le diolkos de L'Isthme", Bulletin de Correspondance ****énique...
- Correspondance ****énique (in French), 117: 233–261, doi:10.3406/bch.1993.1679 Verdelis, N. M. (1957), "Le diolkos de L'Isthme" (PDF), Bulletin de Correspondance...
- rail Hay Railway Holy Island Waggonway Horsecar Mine railway Rail profile Verdelis, Nikolaos (1957). "Le diolkos de L'Isthme". Bulletin de Correspondance...
- Weissman MM, Wickramaratne P, Gameroff MJ, Warner V, Pilowsky D, Kohad RG, Verdeli H, Skipper J, Talati A. Offspring of depressed parents: 30 years later...
-  246; Lewis 2001b, p. 10; Werner 1997, p. 109 Lewis 2001b, pp. 10, 12 Verdelis 1957, p. 526; Cook 1979, p. 152; Drijvers 1992, p. 75; Raepsaet & Tolley...
- including chamber tombs excavated by the Gr**** archaeologist Nikolaos Verdelis in 1956 at Lykovouno/Derveni, approximately 1.2 km southeast of the settlement...