10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIOXIA»
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dioxia e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Fruto do diospyreiro. (Lat.diospyron) *Diostilo*, m. Fachada de duas colunas. (Do
gr. duo + stulos) * *Diótipa*, f.Máquina de composição tipográfica, inventada em
1905. * *Dioxia*,(csi)f. Mús. Consonânciadequintaperfeita, entre os Gregos.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Antiquae musicae auctores septem graece et latine Marcus ...
At Philolai Verba ita “ habent: Harmonix magnitudo“ ей Гу11аЬа 8: dioxia. At
dioxia“ fyllabâ major ей , Гцрегоё'са'ю. “ Ей enim ab hypatc ad mefen, fyl- “ laba.
à mefe ad neten , dioxia. à “ nete rurf'us ad triten, fyllaba. à“ trite ad hypaten ,
dioxia.
Marcus Meibom, Elzevier, Prunelle, 1652
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Antiquae Musicae Auctores Septem: Graece Et Latine
шмг яИл£>К11 Xj Stc£eíeiftf 21&.тт- labs & dioxia:, eft dia pafon. ex Cm. iP шл^
тйтн лвулпл xA«f£«. Ьос ipfo Harmonía appellata, quod ш . от, *е»1ю (Ж
вуиЛыпй »и- Prima omnium ex confonis confo- ^ , . i o. .- : j*. \ ' nantia eft aptata.)
...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
... though most successfully in our green-houses, or in moderate hot-beds ; and if
gradually inured to the climate when young plants, will be found sufficiently
strong at length to endure all its variations. DIOXIA, in music. See Diapentb. To
DIP.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, 1819
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Pantologia: A new cyclopaedia, comprehending a complete ...
DIOXIA, in music. See Diapente. To DIP. v. a. prct. dipped ; part, dippedox dipt., (
bippan, Saxon; doopen, Dutch.) 1. To immcr»c ; to pat into any liquor {AyL). 2. To
moisten; to wet {Milton). 3. To be engaged in any affair {Drydcn). 4. To engage as
...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth, 1813
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Ornithological Biography, Or an Account of the Habits of the ...
Polygamia Dioxia, Linn. LeguminosvE, Juss. This tree, when growing in
situations most favourable to it, sometimes attains a height of sixty or eighty feet,
and a diameter of three or four. The bark is detached in large plates, and the
trunk is ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
RHODIOLA, rose wort, in botany, a genus of the octandria order and dioxia class
of plants, natural order thirteenth, succulent* : male cal. quadripartite : cox.
tetrapetalous : female cal. quadripartite: cor. none; nectaria four; pistils four ; and
there ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
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Homērou Ilias: chiefly from the text of Heyne, with copious ...
<f imrovg HrjyovQ, d9Xo<f)6povg, oi diOXia □Koatriv dpovro. Ov kev dXqiog ei'jj
dvrjp, <jj rorrrra yevoiro, 125 OvSe kev a.KTr\fi(av epirijioio xpvaoTo, "Oatra fioi j]
veticavTo a&QXia fiojvv^eg Imroi. Aw Co) d' enrd yvvaiKag dfivfiova spy' eldvtag
...
Homer, William Trollope, 1827
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
Racejnosus. Archipelago Isles. Shrub. 6. Retirulalus. Cape. S/tr. 7. Volubilis.
Cape. Given under Dioxia Triandria by Smith. Gynandiua. 1857. Cluytia. Mas.
Cal 5-phylL Cw. S-pet. Nect. glandulosum. Slant. 5 rudimento pistilli co. lumnari
inscrta.
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830
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Elements of Botany and Vegetable Physiology: Including the ...
Dioxia contains a still greater number of varieties, the characters of which beiug
the same as those of some of the classes previously established, are employed
as designative of the orders. The twenty-third class, Polygamia, which contains ...