10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MELANOCHROOUS»
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1
The Historians' History of the World
He accepts the existence of a “Pelasgian” race, which many have scouted, and
credits it with the art-work and commerce revealed at Mycenae and elsewhere
and called “Mycenaean.” This was a dark-skinned (or melanochroous) race
which ...
Henry Smith Williams, 1908
2
The Historians' History of the World: Greece to the ...
He accepts the existence of a " Pelasgian " race, which many have scouted, and
credits it with the art-work and commerce revealed at Mycenae and elsewhere
and called "Mycenaean." This was a dark-skinned (or melanochroous) race ...
Henry Smith Williams, 1904
3
Greece to the Peloponnesian war
He accepts the existence of a " Pelasgian " race, which many have scouted, and
credits it with the art-work and commerce revealed at Mycenae and elsewhere
and called "Mycenaean." This was a dark-skinned (or melanochroous) race
which ...
Henry Smith Williams, 1908
4
The American Historical Review
In Peloponnesus and Crete, the two most important centers of Mycenaean culture
, a strong argument is developed that an indigenous, melanochroous population,
which became the " Helots " of the one and the " Pelasgians " of the other after ...
John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler, 1902
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Modifiers: a unique, compendious collection of more than ...
... understatement melancholic, gloom melanian, skin melanic, pigmentation, skin
melaniferous, black pigment melanochroous, skin melanocomous, complexion,
hair melanodermic, skin melanoid, pigmentation melanotrichous, hair melanous,
...
6
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
In Homer he is a Thracian deity, and his great Thracian sanctuary was his oracle
among the Satre, an aboriginal melanochroous tribe, of lax social habits. The
Satyrs and Bacchse are simply the young men and women of the Satrse in their ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1905
7
Reversicon: A Medical Word Finder
Daintiness, excessive or morbid^.^^ Dark-complexioned ! '. MELANOCHROOUS ,
.-••••••• • • • • Darkening of tissues after death as result of Damtmess of features
LICHNOTYPIA staining with pigments derived from hemo- Daintiness of fingers.
Jacob Edward Schmidt, 1958
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Stedman's Medical dictionary 1914 : 3rd ed
A deeply plgmented cancer, melanold carcinoma. melanochroous (mel-an-ok'
rous) [G. melas (melon-), black, + chroa, complexion.] Melanochrous ; having
dark complexion, dark-skinned, brunette. melanoc'omous [G. melcis(melan~),
black, ...
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The Athenaeum: A Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine ...
... who had never been conquered, and who were aboriginal melanochroous
Thracians, whose social habits were lax. no restraint being placed on the girls
before marriage. The Satyrs have been long held to be nothing more than the
Satrie, ...
James Silk Buckingham, John Sterling, Frederick Denison Maurice, 1904
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Ying Han yi xue ci dian
АШ- melanocarcinoma melanochroous, melanochrous (melano-; Gk. chroa, color
) J£fe#J. melanocomous (melano-; Gk. Аожг, hair) f>fi to; ИNoNo- melanocyte (
melano-; Gk. A><ros, cell) |P,j(sBNo melanoderm (melano-; Gk. derma, skin) |£ff ...