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albinós, -óása adj. (albino, del negro albino, "albino", que también sufre de albinismo). Estoy harto de albinismo. albinós, -oásă adj. (fr. albinos, de la pg. negros albinos, „negrĭ albinoșĭ”, care și eĭ sufere [!] de albinizm). Bolnav de albinizm.
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «ALBINÓS»
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Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour - Pagina 185
opposite and top left "ALBI," NOS. 2-3 Albi, France September 2~, 1961 Pencil sketch clockwise from top right "ALBI," NOS. 4-8 Albi, France September 23, 1961 Pen drawing r ^> "A I. Ill.
Brian Michael Ambroziak, Michael Graves, 2005
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Bulletin - Volumul 19,Ediţia 2 -Volumul 20,Ediţia 2 - Pagina 59
BULLETIN OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY Index of Titles Volume 14, 1982 FOSSILS, by Yvonne Albi Nos. 1&2, p. 2 SIFTING THE PLEISTOCENE SCENE, by Yvonne Albi Nos. 1&2, p. 3 FRITZ CLARK ...
Southern California Paleontological Society, 1987
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La Colombiade, poema ... tradotto dal Francese. [Canto 1 ...
Altre limi-li cose -si potrebbero dire delle altreparticolaritì dei popoli dell' Indostan, del Brasile, del Meflico, -e del Perù, e singolarmente di quelli che si chiama:no Albi'nos'.- -Mentre pare bensì che l'Autore delle .Ricerche abbia ballantemente ...
Marie Anne FIQUET DU BOCCAGE, Giuseppe CASATI (Re d'armi per S.M.I.R.A.), Francesco FOGLIAZZI, 1771
“Say what you mean, Priest. This is why religious idiots have no business leading an army. You'd kill us all with your yammering.” More cackling. “Very well. Since you're so adept at killing albi- nos, take care of the one you've been dragging ...
Ted Dekker, Kaci Hill, 2010
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The Oratorical Dictionary - Pagina 28
ALBI'NOS. s. White negroes of Africa, considered monsters there. ALIil'ON. *. Ancient name of England, still used in poetry. ALBU'GO. s. The white speck or pearl in the eye. AL'BUM. s. A hook with white or unwritten leaves. ALBUMEN. s.
John Newland Maffitt, 1835
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Jeff and Jimmy- A Vietnam Epistolary - Pagina 262
The albinos, in any case, amongst the San Blas, represent an ex- traordinarily large percentage of the general overall population of albi- nos on Earth. Such are the bare facts. Now, our researcher—the ferret man—actually grew so intrigued ...
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Tissue Culture in Forestry and Agriculture - Pagina 39
However, of the 101 regenerants analyzed, only one plant was tetraploid and a11 the rest were diploids; 4 plants, including the lone tetraploid, were albi— nos. This shows that there was a strong selection in favor of the normal cells during the ...
Randolph R. Henke, Karen W. Hughes, Milton J. Constantin, 2013
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, ...
(See Albi nos.) A middle complexion is produced where children are born from parents of different races. If the offspring of the darkest African and the fairest European intermarry successively with Europeans, in the fourth generation they ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1838
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Hundred Years War Vol 2: Trial By Fire - Pagina 1132
1198-1200; HGL 9/799-800, 802-3. Routiers: Doc. Millau, no. 320; Douze comptes Albi, nos. 1657, 1664. Anglo-Norman Letters, 198, 200; Foed., iii, 848-9. Emissaries: Chandos Herald, Vie, 155 (ll. 3889-96); BN PO 676 [Chaponval, 5]; Chron.
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A New and improved standard French and English and English ...
ALBINOS albi'nos, 3. negre blanc, m. ALBUMEN albu'men, 3. albumine, /. ALBUMINOUS albu'mlnus, adj. albumineux. ALBURNUM albur'num, 3. [bot.] aubier, m. ALCARAZZAS alkaraz'zas, 3. alcarazzas (po- terie), m. ALCHYMICAL alkimlcal ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1852