WHAT DOES ÁMPULĂ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of ámpulă in the Romanian dictionary
FIGURE 1) Going to Echinoderms. 2) Extremely dilated secretory channel. 3) Small hermetically sealed glass bottle, where medicaments (injectable) are kept; vial. ÁMPULĂ ~e f. 1) Organ pentru mers la echinoderme. 2) Extremitate dilatată a unui canal secretor. 3) Flacon mic de sticlă închis ermetic, în care se păstrează medicamente (injectabile); fiolă.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «ÁMPULĂ»
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ámpulă in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ámpulă and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Romanian literature.
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Historical and secret memoirs of the Empress Josephine: ...
They expected a splendid repast, but were compelled to go and sup at home. (7) Page 40.—" Ampula." A vessel in use among the Romans, especially in their baths, where it was kept filled with oil to be used in rubbing the body after bathing.
Marie-Anne Adélaïde Lenormand, 1852
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Essential 18000 English-Slovenian Medical Words Dictionary:
Ampula (Am-pool'ua) širitev saclike za vodu ali cevi. 1672 ampulla a saccular anatomic swelling or pouch. Ampula saccular anatomsko oteklina ali torbico. 1673 ampulla of vater (fua ́ter) see hepatopancreatic ampulla. Ampula z Vateri(Fua'ter) ...
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Historical and Secret Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, ...
The Christians also made use of the ampula ; and the vases which contained the oil for anointing the catechumens and the sick, the holy chrism, and the wine for the sacrament, were called amjntlas. And that is at present the name of a phial, ...
Marie-Anne Adélaide Le Normand, 1847
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Ordines Coronationis Franciae, Volume 2: Texts and Ordines ...
Nicholai D F o, cappella (capella E) beati Nicholay B E. — b parata BE. — c quo adusque F G, quoadusque abc. — d ampula G o Ь c. — e Quid suscepta ampula agendum sit add. abc. 36 Nota de sancta ampulla (Nota de ampula FGabc) later ...
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Oceanography and Marine Biology, An Annual Review, Volume ...
Embryo brooded inside the brood chamber formed by invagination of an opercular ampula; G: Nidificaria palliata, brood ... chamber is a completely closed ampula, the primary opercular plate is shed (after Knight-Jones 1978 with permission of ...
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The Jewish Quarterly Review - Volumul 34 - Pagina 434
AR AR Obverse Grapes Grapes Reverse Ampula & palm-branch fc Ampula & palm-branch in? AR Grapes AR Wreath AR Wreath AR Wreath pyoe yoa Ampula Ampula & palm-branch jrron Ampula & palm-branch Ampula & palm-branch *tlcw ...
Cyrus Adler, Solomon Schechter, Abraham Aaron Neuman, 1944
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Coronation anecdotes, or, Select and interesting fragments ...
the dean of Westminster took the ampula and spoon from off the altar, poured some of the holy oil into the spoon, and with it the archbishop anointed the King, in the form of a cross : 1 . On the crown of the head, saying, Be thy head anointed ...
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A Dictionary of Ila Usage, 1860-1960 - Pagina 9
Muntu wavumina, ampitakati wasanduka, buvumini bwakwe wabuleka (s) Someone agrees to something, but before the appointed time he changes his mind and breaks his word. ampula, ku v.t. - to preserve food by drying and storing; ...
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2013 Standard Catalog of World Coins 2001 to Date - Pagina 40
Subject: Coronation Jubilee Obv: Crowned bust right, denomination below Rev: Crown, two scepters and the ampula Edge: Reeded Date Mintage F VF XF Unc BU ND (2003) Prooflike — — — — 10.00 12.00 KM#16a 50PENCE 28.2800 g., ...
George S. Cuhaj, Thomas Michael, 2012
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Hieronimi C. Cardani ... Practica arithmetice, & ...
86 2. s 5 3 : in ampula 5.0eincle trani) 3 5 . fer 2.111 ampulâ 3. 86 rema 3 z 3 nebit ampula 5.vacua.quä 6 2 imple cñ vrnaóße erunt in 1 5 2 ampula §.vnrie 2. in ampu r 4. 5 la 5.vnt1e 5.in vrna 8mm 4. 4 tia Limpie igit' ampulä 3. cíi ampula 5.85 ...
Girolamo Cardano, Farnese casa, 1539