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Species of moth
Eupithecia canonica is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 26 mm for males. The forewings are violet grey, with
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Large genus of geometer moths
candidata Eupithecia canisparsa Eupithecia canonica Eupithecia capitata Eupithecia carneata Eupithecia carpophagata Eupithecia carpophilata Eupithecia carribeana
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Sibylle Canonica (born 1957), Swiss actress Canonica d'Adda, is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy Eupithecia canonica, is
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English
English : from a Middle English personal name or nickname. The personal name existed in Old English, and is probably derived from Old English prim ‘early morning’ (from Latin primus ‘first’, used as the name of one of the canonical hours). The surname may be derived from this word as a Middle English nickname in the sense ‘fine’, ‘excellent’.French : feminine form of Prim 3.Dutch : variant of Priem.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Preim, a topographic name (of Slavic origin), perhaps from a river near Hannover; or of Preime, a variant of Primus.
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English American
From the fortified town.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Traveller
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wise; Intelligent
Female
African
accident; skin; snore (?).
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Irish
Black raven.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic name SAOIRSE means "freedom."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Byerly. In England this is the more frequent spelling.
Female
Japanese
Japanese name BUNKO means "literary child."
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Muslim
Creative, Refers to a quality of God
Boy/Male
Muslim
The bestower
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EUPITHECIA CANONICA
n.
The quality of being canonical; canonicity.
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Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Pithecia. They have large ears, and a long hairy tail which is not prehensile.
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The body of the Jewish civil and canonical law not comprised in the Pentateuch.
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Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church; -- distinguished from antilegomena.
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A South American short-tailed monkey (Pithecia (/ Brachyurus) melanocephala).
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Any geometrid moth of the genus Eupithecia.
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The office for the sixth canonical hour, being a part of the Breviary.
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The name of two ancient historical books, which give accounts of Jewish affairs in or about the time of the Maccabean princes, and which are received as canonical books in the Roman Catholic Church, but are included in the Apocrypha by Protestants. Also applied to three books, two of which are found in some MSS. of the Septuagint.
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The canonical office, being a part of the Breviary, recited at noon (formerly at the ninth hour, 3 P. M.) in the Roman Catholic Church.
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A continuous and, usually, structureless layer which covers more or less of the exterior of many corals.
v. t.
To deprive of canonical authority.
n.
The third hour of the day, or nine a. m,; one of the canonical hours; also, the service appointed for that hour.
adv.
In a canonical manner; according to the canons.
n.
A South American monkey (Pithecia monachus); also applied to other species, as Cebus xanthocephalus.
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One of the two distinct revelations of God's purposes toward man; a covenant; also, one of the two general divisions of the canonical books of the sacred Scriptures, in which the covenants are respectively revealed; as, the Old Testament; the New Testament; -- often limited, in colloquial language, to the latter.
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The clearing of one's self from a crime of which one was publicly suspected and accused. It was either canonical, which was prescribed by the canon law, the form whereof used in the spiritual court was, that the person suspected take his oath that he was clear of the matter objected against him, and bring his honest neighbors with him to make oath that they believes he swore truly; or vulgar, which was by fire or water ordeal, or by combat. See Ordeal.
pl.
of Epithelium
n.
An indulgence of forty days, corresponding to the forty days of ancient canonical penance.
a.
Of or pertaining to the genus Pithecia, or subfamily Pithecinae, which includes the saki, ouakari, and other allied South American monkeys.
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Time of morning service; the first canonical hour in the Roman Catholic Church.