10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RAMENTUM»
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ramentum en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ramentum y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Dionysij Alex. et Pomp. Melae Situs orbis descriptio
Vltrâ Xanthus flumë,8:Xanthos oppidum,mons Gragus,8: quœ Lyciä finit
vrbsTelmifos. IN CAPVT XV. Cliimœrz] Chimœra ramentum Taurimontis. Dextro
lat:re]Adlm.iů nfôtem referrur. Sinillro ad meridicm] Ad Damaiium montem,Tauri
ramentum.
Eustathe de Thessalonique, Simmler,
1577
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A natural history of the globe: of man, of beasts, birds, ...
Besides the petiole, the stipulae, and the lamina, which have now been
described, there are two appendages which properly belong to the foliage, and
still remain to be noticed ; these are the ramentum, and the cirrhus, or tendril. The
Rament ...
Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (comte de), John Wright (F.Z.S.),
1831
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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
Besides the petiole, the stipuls, and the lamina, which have now been described,
there are two appendages which properly belong to the foliage, and still remain
to be noticed ; these are the ramentum, and the cirrhus or tendril. 204.
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Buffon's Natural history, corrected and enlarged by J. ...
Besides the petiole, the stipulae, and the lamina, which have now been
described, there are two appendages which properly belong to the foliage, and
still remain to be noticed ; these are the ramentum, and the cirrhus, or tendril. The
Rament ...
Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.), John Wright (F.Z.S.),
1831
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Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants
Located between cortex and ramentum is what has been termed a Figure 19.32
Petrified stem of Hermanophyton taylorii (Jurassic). Bar 8 cm. (Courtesy BSPG.)
modified meristematic region. Integrated in the ramentum are numerous small, ...
Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings,
2009
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London encyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of science, ...
The rament (ramentum), is a small, often bristle-shaped, leafet, that is oblong, thin
, and more or less of a brown color ; sometimes placed, like the stipulae, in the
angles of the petiole ; but sometimes, likewise, without any order on the stem.
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
The rament (ramentum) is a small, often bristle-shaped, leafet, that is oblong, thin,
and more or less of a brown color ; sometimes placed, like the ptipulae, in the
angles of the petiole ; but sometimes, likewise, without any order on the stem.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington),
1839
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English-Latin Lexicon, Prepared to Accompany Leverett's ...
Arbor mortuis ra- mahbue. R A MENTA, tc, f. same as Rammtum. Plaut.
RAMtNToSfiS (ramentum), a, urn, adj. rarnentis plenua. <'»/. Литс1. RAMENTUM
(for radlmentum, from rado), i, п. a !'''•' piece ur bit scraped from ffi'ld, silver, wood,
ACL-, ...
Frederick Percival Leverett, Jacobo Facciolati, Egidio Forcellini,
1838
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Social Variation and the Latin Language
Ramentum does not denote a single scrap as ramenta does, but any scraps that
there might be in addition to the mass itself: it is collective. It could not have been
accompanied by unum in the above context, but ramenta might have been ...
J. N. Adams, James Noel Adams,
2013
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Gvilielmi Gesenii ... Thesavrvs Philologicvs Criticvs ...
B^B, quan- doquidem S et 1 litterae sunt sibi vicinae ) , unde B5>B pr. ramentum
(ein Span, Spänchen), hinc paulum. AB hoc duetum est denom. 2) paueus , hand
numerosus fuit (opp. í"tí1 multas fuit). Lev. XXV, 16: betört B»B "Ч>)> pro ...
Wilhelm Gesenius, Emil Roediger,
1840
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RAMENTUM»
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ramentum en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
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