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  • Ionic meter
  • Meter used in Greek, Latin, and Persian poetry

    of Aeschylus' Persians and in Euripides' Bacchae. Like dochmiacs, the ionic meter is characteristically experienced as expressing excitability. The form

    Ionic meter

    Ionic_meter

  • Ionic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up ionic, Ionic, or Ionian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ionic or Ionian may refer to: Ionic meter, a poetic metre in ancient Greek and Latin

    Ionic

    Ionic

  • Ancient Greek dialects
  • Varieties of Ancient Greek in classical antiquity

    Ionic rather than the Attic version of the vowel shift for the most part. Doric and Aeolic show the original forms with ā (ᾱ). Attic and Ionic mḗtēr (μήτηρ);

    Ancient Greek dialects

    Ancient Greek dialects

    Ancient_Greek_dialects

  • Greek prosody
  • Theory and practice of versification

    the Ionic meter is the minor Ionic foot, also called Ionic a minore or double iamb, which consists of two short and two long syllables. An Ionic line

    Greek prosody

    Greek_prosody

  • Palindrome
  • Sequence that reads the same forwards and backwards

    The ancient Greek poet Sotades (3rd-century BCE) invented a form of Ionic meter called Sotadic or Sotadean verse, which is sometimes said to have been

    Palindrome

    Palindrome

    Palindrome

  • Ionic Greek
  • Ancient Greek dialect

    Ionic or Ionian Greek (Ancient Greek: Ἰωνική, romanized: Iōnikḗ) was a subdialect of the Eastern or Attic–Ionic dialect group of Ancient Greek. The Ionic

    Ionic Greek

    Ionic Greek

    Ionic_Greek

  • Pyrrhic
  • Metric foot in Greek poetry

    in the second line may be considered as pyrrhics (also analyzable as ionic meter). Pyrrhics alone are not used to construct an entire poem in English

    Pyrrhic

    Pyrrhic

  • Anacreontics
  • Form of lyrical poetry

    the Ionic dimeter (u u – – u u – –), i.e. an ionic dimeter with the 4th and 5th syllables reversed; but whether this is so or not, the two meters have

    Anacreontics

    Anacreontics

  • Metrical foot
  • Basic repeating rhythmic unit in a line of poetry

    poetry, including English accentual-syllabic verse and the quantitative meter of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry. The unit is composed of syllables

    Metrical foot

    Metrical_foot

  • Ionic conductivity (solid state)
  • Measure of a substance's tendency towards ionic conduction

    measured in siemens per meter (S/m). While perfect crystals of inorganic compounds are typically electrical insulators, ionic conduction arises when defects

    Ionic conductivity (solid state)

    Ionic conductivity (solid state)

    Ionic_conductivity_(solid_state)

  • Greek and Latin metre
  • Poetry meters

    songs in ionic metre, often using the anaclastic form known as anacreontic, or a mixture of anacreontic and pure ionic elements. The ionic metre is occasionally

    Greek and Latin metre

    Greek_and_Latin_metre

  • Aeolic Greek
  • Set of Ancient Greek dialects

    changes to long ē in most cases; in Ionic, it changes everywhere. PIE *meh₂ter- → Aeolic, Doric mātēr ~ Attic/Ionic mētēr "mother" Compensatory lengthening

    Aeolic Greek

    Aeolic Greek

    Aeolic_Greek

  • Metre (poetry)
  • Basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse

    In poetry, metre (Commonwealth spelling) or meter (American spelling; see spelling differences) is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in

    Metre (poetry)

    Metre_(poetry)

  • Attic Greek
  • Ancient Greek dialect group

    Aeolic ā in all positions. Proto-Greek and Doric mātēr → Attic mētēr "mother" Attic chōrā ⁓ Ionic chōrē "place", "country" However, Proto-Greek ā → Attic ē

    Attic Greek

    Attic Greek

    Attic_Greek

  • Aeolic verse
  • Class of Ancient Greek poetic form

    metrical construction. Some fragments use meters from non-Aeolic traditions (e.g. dactylic hexameter, or the Ionic meter of Sappho fr. 134). The versification

    Aeolic verse

    Aeolic_verse

  • Ancient Greek phonology
  • Sounds and pronunciation of Ancient Greek

    based on early Ionic and Aeolic, with Arcadocypriot forms. In its original form, it likely had the semivowel /w/, as indicated by the meter in some cases

    Ancient Greek phonology

    Ancient_Greek_phonology

  • PH meter
  • Instrument measuring acidity or alkalinity of solutions

    A pH meter is a scientific instrument that measures the hydrogen-ion activity in water-based solutions, indicating its acidity or alkalinity expressed

    PH meter

    PH meter

    PH_meter

  • Phosphate-buffered saline
  • Buffer solution commonly used in biological research

    HPO42− is stabilized more by high ionic strength than is the singly-charged H2PO4−, their pKa is somewhat dependent on ionic strength. The often-cited pKa

    Phosphate-buffered saline

    Phosphate-buffered_saline

  • Sphinx of Naxos
  • Ancient Greek sculpture

    the body of a lioness. The Sphinx stood on a 10 meter column that culminated in one of the first Ionic capitals, and was erected next to the Temple of

    Sphinx of Naxos

    Sphinx of Naxos

    Sphinx_of_Naxos

  • Air ioniser
  • Electrical device to ionise air molecules

    There are no specific standards for these devices. There are two types of ionic air purifiers, the fanless and fan base ionizers. The fan base ionizer uses

    Air ioniser

    Air ioniser

    Air_ioniser

  • Choriamb
  • University Press. p. 269. The other is Ionic meter. James Halporn, Martin Ostwald, and Thomas Rosenmeyer, The Meters of Greek and Latin Poetry (Hackett,

    Choriamb

    Choriamb

  • Iambic trimeter
  • Meter of poetry

    Latin poetry, is a meter of poetry consisting of three iambic metra (each of two feet) per line. In English poetry, it refers to a meter with three iambic

    Iambic trimeter

    Iambic_trimeter

  • Dactylic hexameter
  • Poetic meter consisting of six feet

    Dactylic hexameter is a form of meter commonly used in both Ancient Greek and Latin poetry. The best known use is for epic poems, such as Homer's Iliad

    Dactylic hexameter

    Dactylic_hexameter

  • Molecule
  • Electrically neutral group of two or more atoms

    complexes connected by non-covalent interactions, such as hydrogen bonds or ionic bonds, are typically not considered single molecules. Concepts similar to

    Molecule

    Molecule

    Molecule

  • PH
  • Measure of the level of acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution

    hydrogen and hydroxide ions' activity is dependent on ionic strength, so Kw varies with ionic strength. When pure water is exposed to air, it becomes

    PH

    PH

    PH

  • Ion-propelled aircraft
  • Electrohydrodynamic aircraft propulsion

    produce sufficient thrust for crewed flight or useful loads. The principle of ionic wind propulsion with corona-generated charged particles was discovered soon

    Ion-propelled aircraft

    Ion-propelled_aircraft

  • Movable nu
  • Ancient Greek ν appended to some grammatical forms

    grammatical forms in Attic or Ionic Greek. It is used to avoid two vowels in a row (hiatus) and to create a long syllable in poetic meter as a form of epenthesis

    Movable nu

    Movable_nu

  • Nemea
  • Ancient site in Greece

    Nemea (/ˈniːmiə/; Ancient Greek: Νεμέα; Ionic Greek: Νεμέη) is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. Formerly part of

    Nemea

    Nemea

    Nemea

  • Fitbit
  • Series of activity tracker devices by Google

    announced a partnership with Adidas to release an Adidas-branded Fitbit Ionic; it was released on March 19, 2018. In August 2018, Blue Cross Blue Shield

    Fitbit

    Fitbit

  • List of Fitbit products
  • stronger connection. The Ionic also features SmartTrack, which auto-recognizes user activity and records it in the Fitbit app. The Ionic has interchangeable

    List of Fitbit products

    List_of_Fitbit_products

  • Anaclasis (poetry)
  • Feature of poetic metre

    rhythm | u u – u | – u – – |, which they believed was derived from a regular ionic dimeter | u u – – | u u – – | by a reversal of syllables 4 and 5, creating

    Anaclasis (poetry)

    Anaclasis_(poetry)

  • Conductivity (electrolytic)
  • Measure of the ability of a solution containing electrolytes to conduct electricity

    environmental applications as a fast, inexpensive and reliable way of measuring the ionic content in a solution. For example, the measurement of product conductivity

    Conductivity (electrolytic)

    Conductivity (electrolytic)

    Conductivity_(electrolytic)

  • Lambda
  • Eleventh letter in the Greek alphabet

    or sloped stroke running to the right. With the general adoption of the Ionic alphabet, Greek settled on an angle at the top; the Romans put the angle

    Lambda

    Lambda

    Lambda

  • Iontophoresis
  • Drug delivery through the skin using electricity

    Anesthetic vaporizer Heated humidified high-flow therapy Medical inhalants Metered-dose inhaler (MDI) Nebulizer Vaporizer Gas Oxygen mask and Nasal cannula

    Iontophoresis

    Iontophoresis

  • Latin prosody
  • Study of Latin poetic laws of metre

    'pronunciation of syllable') is the study of Latin poetry and its laws of meter. The following article provides an overview of those laws as practised by

    Latin prosody

    Latin_prosody

  • Elegiac couplet
  • Poetic form used by Greek lyric poets

    political and ethical subjects—and even Plato and Aristotle dabbled with the meter. A famous example of an elegiac couplet is the epitaph composed by Simonides

    Elegiac couplet

    Elegiac_couplet

  • Saturnian (poetry)
  • Metre in early Roman poetry

    Saturnian meter or verse is an old Latin and Italic poetic form, of which the principles of versification have become obscure. Only 132 complete uncontroversial

    Saturnian (poetry)

    Saturnian (poetry)

    Saturnian_(poetry)

  • Electrical resistivity and conductivity
  • Measure of a substance's ability to resist or conduct electric current

    atoms and travel through the lattice. This is also known as a positive ionic lattice. This 'sea' of dissociable electrons allows the metal to conduct

    Electrical resistivity and conductivity

    Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity

  • Doric Greek
  • Ancient Greek dialect

    "four" ~ Attic τέτταρες (tettares), Ionic τέσσερες (tesseres) Ordinal: Doric πρᾶτος (prātos) "first" ~ Attic/Ionic πρῶτος (prōtos) Demonstrative pronoun:

    Doric Greek

    Doric Greek

    Doric_Greek

  • Chemical polarity
  • Separation of electric charge in a molecule

    of 1.7 corresponds to 50% ionic character, so that a greater difference corresponds to a bond which is predominantly ionic. As a quantum-mechanical description

    Chemical polarity

    Chemical polarity

    Chemical_polarity

  • Hyundai Ioniq 5
  • Battery electric compact crossover SUV

    electric vehicle platform enables a fully flat interior floor with a 3-meter long wheelbase. The flat floor allows Hyundai engineers to develop a sliding

    Hyundai Ioniq 5

    Hyundai Ioniq 5

    Hyundai_Ioniq_5

  • Permittivity
  • Measure of the electric polarizability of a dielectric material

    direction of the applied field. The SI unit for permittivity is farad per meter (F/m). The permittivity is often represented by the relative permittivity

    Permittivity

    Permittivity

    Permittivity

  • Sapphic stanza
  • Four-line stanza form

    more or less closely to Classical Sapphics, but often featuring accentual meter or rhyme (neither occurring in the original form), and with line structures

    Sapphic stanza

    Sapphic stanza

    Sapphic_stanza

  • Erechtheion
  • Ancient Greek temple

    ancient Greek Ionic temple, on the north side of the Acropolis, Athens, that was primarily dedicated to the goddess Athena. The iconic Ionic building, which

    Erechtheion

    Erechtheion

    Erechtheion

  • Homer
  • Ancient Greek poet

    mixture of features of the Ionic and Aeolic dialects from different centuries; the predominant influence is Eastern Ionic. Most researchers believe that

    Homer

    Homer

    Homer

  • Pataliputra capital
  • Monumental capital discovered in India

    palmette and the volutes with central rosettes. It has been described as quasi-Ionic, displaying definite Near Eastern influence, or simply Greek in design and

    Pataliputra capital

    Pataliputra capital

    Pataliputra_capital

  • List of Coronet Films films
  • animation) Solutions Dale A. Dreisbach c-18m June 18, 1959 Video Solutions: Ionic and Molecular c-23m 1983 Chemistry; snippet video The Sorcerer's Apprentice

    List of Coronet Films films

    List_of_Coronet_Films_films

  • National Capitol of Cuba
  • Former seat of the Congress of Cuba

    of 56 steps, 36 meters wide and 16 meters high, leads to the portico of the building. There are two rows of six columns of the Ionic order. The pillars

    National Capitol of Cuba

    National Capitol of Cuba

    National_Capitol_of_Cuba

  • Electrical conductor
  • Object or material which allows the flow of electric charge with little energy loss

    they lack charge carriers. They are uncharged molecules, unable to perform ionic conduction; and their electrons are imperturbable at low energy, localized

    Electrical conductor

    Electrical conductor

    Electrical_conductor

  • Crystal
  • Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure

    held together by various types of chemical bonds, such as metallic bonds, ionic bonds, covalent bonds, van der Waals bonds, and others. None of these are

    Crystal

    Crystal

    Crystal

  • Glossary of poetry terms
  • long-long-long-short Ionic: a metrical foot consisting of 2 short and 2 long syllables Minor ionic (aka double iamb): short-short-long-long Major ionic: long-long-short-short

    Glossary of poetry terms

    Glossary_of_poetry_terms

  • Anacreon
  • 6th century BC Greek lyric poet

    syllables. The Ionic dialect also had a tonal aspect to it that lends a natural melodic quality to the recitation. Anacreon's meters include the anacreonteus

    Anacreon

    Anacreon

    Anacreon

  • Svante Arrhenius
  • Swedish scientist (1859–1927)

    1885) and had received an appointment at Uppsala. In an extension of his ionic theory Arrhenius proposed definitions for acids and bases, in 1884. He believed

    Svante Arrhenius

    Svante Arrhenius

    Svante_Arrhenius

  • Electric dipole moment
  • Measure of positive and negative charges

    Potassium bromide (KBr) has one of the highest dipole moments because it is an ionic compound that exists as a molecule in the gas phase. The overall dipole

    Electric dipole moment

    Electric dipole moment

    Electric_dipole_moment

  • Desalination
  • Removal of salts from water

    osmosis process requires maintenance. Factors interfere with efficiency: ionic contamination (calcium, magnesium etc.); dissolved organic carbon (DOC);

    Desalination

    Desalination

    Desalination

  • Metron (poetry)
  • Repeating 3 to 6-syllable section of a poetic metre

    (where "x" represents an anceps element), a trochaic metron is – ᴗ – x, an ionic metron is ᴗ ᴗ – –, an anapaestic metron is ᴗᴗ – ᴗᴗ –, a cretic metron – ᴗ

    Metron (poetry)

    Metron_(poetry)

  • Atomic radius
  • Measure of the size of an atom

    atomic radius are covalent radius, Van der Waals radius, charge radius, ionic radius, and metallic radius. Typically, because of the difficulty to isolate

    Atomic radius

    Atomic radius

    Atomic_radius

  • Charge density
  • Electric charge per unit length, area or volume

    cubic meter (C⋅m−3), at any point in a volume. Surface charge density (σ) is the quantity of charge per unit area, measured in coulombs per square meter (C⋅m−2)

    Charge density

    Charge density

    Charge_density

  • Latin rhythmic hexameter
  • Type of poetic meter based on stress

    verse Choriamb Glyconic Asclepiad (poetry) Sapphic stanza Alcaic stanza Ionic metre Anacreontics Galliambic verse Sotadean metre Dochmiac Lekythion Anaclasis

    Latin rhythmic hexameter

    Latin_rhythmic_hexameter

  • Ion-selective electrode
  • Sensor of ion concentration in a solution

    signals. The voltage is theoretically dependent on the logarithm of the ionic activity, according to the Nernst equation. Analysis with ISEs expands throughout

    Ion-selective electrode

    Ion-selective_electrode

  • Agricultural Palace
  • Building in Kazan, Russia

    palace are based exclusively on two architectural orders—the Ionic and the Corinthian. The Ionic order governs the bulk of the building, while the Corinthian

    Agricultural Palace

    Agricultural Palace

    Agricultural_Palace

  • Gibbs isotherm
  • Equation relating the concentration of a component and surface tension

    ellipsometry and following the decay of 14C present in the surfactant molecules. Ionic surfactants require special considerations, as they are electrolytes: In

    Gibbs isotherm

    Gibbs_isotherm

  • Taal Basilica
  • Roman Catholic church in Batangas, Philippines

    church has three naves with a grand transept and an elegant façade with Ionic and Doric orders. A small tower on the left side of the façade contained

    Taal Basilica

    Taal Basilica

    Taal_Basilica

  • Resolution (metre)
  • Replacing long syllables with two shorts in poetry

    and also in anapestic, dochmiac and sometimes in cretic, bacchiac, and ionic metres. In iambic and trochaic metres, either the first or the second half

    Resolution (metre)

    Resolution_(metre)

  • Palazzo Koch
  • Building in Rome, Italy

    measures 109 meters by 60 meters and rises up to 37 meters in height. The main façade is made of travertine marble and has features of the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian

    Palazzo Koch

    Palazzo Koch

    Palazzo_Koch

  • Internal resistance
  • Impedance of a linear circuit's Thévenin representation

    electronic component due to the resistivity of the component materials and an ionic component due to electrochemical factors such as electrolyte conductivity

    Internal resistance

    Internal resistance

    Internal_resistance

  • Pergamon Altar
  • Ancient Greek building from Pergamon, now in Berlin

    The shape of the altar was almost a square. In this respect it followed Ionic models, which specified a wall enclosing the actual sacrificial altar on

    Pergamon Altar

    Pergamon Altar

    Pergamon_Altar

  • Eucleides
  • Late 5th-century BC Athenian politician

    BC. His year in office was marked by Athens's official adoption of the Ionic alphabet. There is some evidence that he may have been personally involved

    Eucleides

    Eucleides

  • Tomb of Zechariah
  • Traditional tomb in Jerusalem

    decoration of two ionic columns between two half ionic columns and at the corners there are two pilasters. The capitals are of the Ionic order and are decorated

    Tomb of Zechariah

    Tomb of Zechariah

    Tomb_of_Zechariah

  • Linus Pauling
  • American scientist and activist (1901–1994)

    molecules. Another area which he explored was the relationship between ionic bonding, where electrons are transferred between atoms, and covalent bonding

    Linus Pauling

    Linus Pauling

    Linus_Pauling

  • Streamer discharge
  • Type of transient electric discharge

    P., Köhn, C., Ebert, U., van Deursen, L. Analyzing x-ray emissions from meter-scale negative discharges in ambient air. Plasma Sour. Sci. Technol. (2016)

    Streamer discharge

    Streamer discharge

    Streamer_discharge

  • Temple of Apollo (Naxos)
  • Ancient Greek temple on Naxos, Greece

    infrastructure projects on the island. The temple was of ionic order, 38 meters long and 16 meters wide, with an entrance on the northwest side. It is oriented

    Temple of Apollo (Naxos)

    Temple of Apollo (Naxos)

    Temple_of_Apollo_(Naxos)

  • Ion thruster
  • Form of electric spacecraft propulsion

    Moon's surface, after a trajectory deviation so scientists could see the 3-meter crater the impact created on the visible side of the Moon. Dawn launched

    Ion thruster

    Ion thruster

    Ion_thruster

  • Trochaic septenarius
  • Poetic metre used in Greek and Latin, especially in Roman comedy

    Raven (1965), Latin Metre, p. 47. Database by Timothy J. Moore of The Meters of Roman Comedy Washington University in St Louis. Plautus, Captivi 251–2

    Trochaic septenarius

    Trochaic septenarius

    Trochaic_septenarius

  • Acropolis of Athens
  • Ancient citadel above the city of Athens

    facing east, is lined with six Ionic columns. Unusually, the temple has two porches, one on the northwest corner borne by Ionic columns, the other, to the

    Acropolis of Athens

    Acropolis of Athens

    Acropolis_of_Athens

  • Odes (Horace)
  • Latin poetry collection

    – = Ionic Thus the poem beginning ēheu fugācēs is Alcaic, integer vītae is Sapphic, ō fōns Bandusiae is Asclepiadic, and miserārum est is Ionic. Because

    Odes (Horace)

    Odes_(Horace)

  • Syllable weight
  • Linguistic concept

    Sanskrit, and Latin, distinctions of syllable weight were fundamental to the meter of the line. A heavy syllable is a syllable with a branching nucleus or

    Syllable weight

    Syllable_weight

  • Seikilos epitaph
  • Oldest surviving complete piece of music

    distich and a song with vocal notation signs above the words. A Hellenistic Ionic song, it is either in the Phrygian octave species or Ionian (Iastian) tonos

    Seikilos epitaph

    Seikilos epitaph

    Seikilos_epitaph

  • Acid dissociation constant
  • Measure of an acid's strength in solution

    dissociation constants are determined, where possible, in a medium of high ionic strength, that is, under conditions in which ⁠ Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma }

    Acid dissociation constant

    Acid_dissociation_constant

  • Breathability
  • Ability of fabric to transfer moisture vapor

    attracting the water through the intermolecular gaps of the PU. Because the ionic bond is relatively weak, the water then gets pushed through the gaps until

    Breathability

    Breathability

  • CAP-XX
  • Australian manufacturer of supercapacitors

    called Ionic Industries. The partnership is currently developing reduced graphite oxide (rGO) electrode technology. The aim of integrating Ionic's electrode

    CAP-XX

    CAP-XX

  • Titration
  • Laboratory method for determining the concentration of an analyte

    in the solution and not all ions contribute equally (due to mobility and ionic strength), predicting the change in conductivity is more difficult than

    Titration

    Titration

    Titration

  • Sotadean metre
  • Poetic metre used in Ancient Greek and Latin

    poet Sotades. It is generally classified as a type of ionic metre, though in fact it is half ionic and half trochaic. It has several variations, but the

    Sotadean metre

    Sotadean_metre

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    the Odyssey were likely composed in Homeric Greek, a literary mixture of Ionic Greek and other dialects, around the 8th century bce, though some modern

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • Roman theatre of Philippopolis
  • Ancient Roman theater in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

    off to the sides. The proscaenium, which is 3.16 meters high, and its facade is decorated with an Ionic marble colonnade with triangular pediments. The

    Roman theatre of Philippopolis

    Roman theatre of Philippopolis

    Roman_theatre_of_Philippopolis

  • Quantitative metathesis
  • Sound change affecting Greek vowel length

    shortening in Classical Attic-Ionic, but early forms with long ē are preserved in Homer to maintain the original meter. Some forms exemplify the quantitative-metathesis

    Quantitative metathesis

    Quantitative_metathesis

  • Jandial
  • Temple

    is the site of an ancient temple well known for its Ionic columns. The temple is located 630 meters north of the northern gate of Sirkap. The Temple was

    Jandial

    Jandial

    Jandial

  • Nernst equation
  • Physical law in electrochemistry

    a half reaction under a set of specified conditions such as, e.g., pH, ionic strength, or the concentration of complexing agents. The formal reduction

    Nernst equation

    Nernst_equation

  • Compressor
  • Machine to increase pressure of gas by reducing its volume

    vibration. An ionic liquid piston compressor, ionic compressor or ionic liquid piston pump is a hydrogen compressor based on an ionic liquid piston instead

    Compressor

    Compressor

    Compressor

  • Glyconic
  • Verse of the classic meter

    Glyconic (from Glycon, a Greek lyric poet) is a form of meter in classical Greek and Latin poetry. The glyconic line is the most basic and most commonly

    Glyconic

    Glyconic

  • Frog galvanoscope
  • Instrument for detecting voltage

    science. However, Alan Hodgkin in the 1930s showed that there is indeed an ionic current flowing in nerves. Matteucci used the frog galvanoscope to study

    Frog galvanoscope

    Frog_galvanoscope

  • Scansion
  • Representation of poetic meter

    different levels of stress placed on each syllable. In both cases, the meter often has a regular foot. Over the years, many systems have been established

    Scansion

    Scansion

  • National Cathedral of Romania
  • Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, Romania

    25,000 square meters. Also the People's Salvation Cathedral has the world's largest Orthodox iconostasis (23.8 meters long and 17.1 meters high) and the

    National Cathedral of Romania

    National Cathedral of Romania

    National_Cathedral_of_Romania

  • Colosseum
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome

    regular intervals. The arcades are framed by half-columns of the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian orders, while the attic is decorated with Corinthian pilasters

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

    Colosseum

  • Bramante Staircase
  • Two staircases in the Vatican Museums, built in 1505 and 1932

    orders, changing with each full turn of the spiral: Tuscan (base), Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite (top). This superposition demonstrates Renaissance

    Bramante Staircase

    Bramante Staircase

    Bramante_Staircase

  • Goldman–Hodgkin–Katz flux equation
  • Expression of the ionic flux across a cell membrane

    equation (or GHK flux equation or GHK current density equation) describes the ionic flux across a cell membrane as a function of the transmembrane potential

    Goldman–Hodgkin–Katz flux equation

    Goldman–Hodgkin–Katz_flux_equation

  • Rare-earth element
  • Any of the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium

    studies; Ionic Rare Earths Ltd; and Neo Performance Materials Inc. Many of the companies operating in Brazil emphasise their environmentally-friendly ionic-clay-based

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth_element

  • Temple of Artemis
  • Ancient Greek temple in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk, Turkey)

    antedated the Ionic immigration by many years, being older even than the oracular shrine of Apollo at Didyma. He said that the pre-Ionic inhabitants of

    Temple of Artemis

    Temple of Artemis

    Temple_of_Artemis

  • Amethyst
  • Mineral, quartz variety

    for silicon in the structure, in the presence of trace elements of large ionic radius, and to a certain extent, the amethyst color can naturally result

    Amethyst

    Amethyst

    Amethyst

  • Silver Bull of Delphi
  • Silver statue found in Delphi

    initial total length seems to have reached about 2.5 meters. It was, however, a valuable Ionic offering that dates back to around the 6th century B.C

    Silver Bull of Delphi

    Silver Bull of Delphi

    Silver_Bull_of_Delphi

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  • Ushnik | உஷ்நீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ushnik | உஷ்நீக

    It is a vedic meter

    Ushnik | உஷ்நீக

  • Qarib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Qarib

    Another Name for God; Proximity; Poetic Meter

    Qarib

  • Pettyjohn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pettyjohn

    English : from Old French petit ‘little’ + the personal name John, hence a nickname for a little man (or an ironic nickname for a big man; compare the character Little John in the legend of Robin Hood) named John.

    Pettyjohn

  • Gentle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gentle

    English : nickname, sometimes ironic, from Middle English, Old French gentil ‘well born’, ‘noble’, ‘courteous’ (Latin gentilis, from gens ‘family’, ‘tribe’, itself from the root gen- ‘to be born’).

    Gentle

  • Wormwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wormwood

    English : of uncertain origin; possibly a topographic name for someone who lived where wormwood (Artemesia absinthium) grew, Middle English wormod, or a metonymic occupational name for a herbalist. In the Middle Ages wormwood was variously used as a tonic and vermifuge, in brewing ale, and to protect clothes and linen from moths and fleas.

    Wormwood

  • YAVAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YAVAN

    (יָוָן) Hebrew name YAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah. The English form is Javan.

    YAVAN

  • Ionia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Ionia

    Amethyst.

    Ionia

  • Large
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Large

    English and French : nickname (literal or ironic) meaning ‘generous’, from Middle English, Old French large ‘generous’, ‘free’ (Latin largus ‘abundant’). The English word came to acquire its modern sense only gradually during the Middle Ages; it is used to mean ‘ample in quantity’ in the 13th century, and the sense ‘broad’ first occurs in the 14th. This use is probably too late for the surname to have originated as a nickname for a fat man.

    Large

  • Rich
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rich

    English : nickname for a wealthy man (or perhaps in some cases an ironic nickname for a pauper), from Middle English, Old French riche ‘rich’, ‘wealthy’ (of Germanic origin, akin to Germanic rīc ‘power(ful)’).English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Richard, or less commonly of some other compound name with this first element.English : habitational name from the lost village of Riche in Lincolnshire, apparently so named from an Old English element ric ‘stream’ or, here, ‘drainage channel’. Some early forms of the surname, such as Ricardus de la riche (Hampshire 1200) and Alexander atte Riche (Sussex 1296) probably derive from minor places named with this element in southern counties, as for example Glynde Reach in Sussex.Americanized form of German Reich.

    Rich

  • Holliman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holliman

    English : nickname, perhaps ironic, from Middle English holy ‘holy’ + man ‘man’.

    Holliman

  • Toogood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Toogood

    English : apparently a nickname from Middle English to ‘exceedingly’ + gode ‘good’, perhaps ironic in application.

    Toogood

  • Devine
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Devine

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of either of two Gaelic names, Ó Duibhín ‘descendant of Duibhín’, a byname meaning ‘little black one’, or Ó Daimhín ‘descendant of Daimhín’, a byname meaning ‘fawn’, ‘little stag’. These are attenuated versions of Ó Dubháin and Ó Damháin, and are the phonetic origin of Anglicizations with an internal v (as opposed to w, as in Dewan, or monosyllabic forms with an o or u) (see Doane).English and French : nickname, of literal or ironic application, from Middle English, Old French devin, divin ‘excellent’, ‘perfect’ (Latin divinus ‘divine’).

    Devine

  • Gentry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gentry

    English : nickname, sometimes perhaps ironic, from Middle English, Old French genterie ‘nobility of birth or character’. Compare Gentle.

    Gentry

  • Bellamy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), French

    Bellamy

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), French : literal or ironic nickname meaning ‘fine friend’, from French beau ‘fair’, ‘handsome’ (bel before a vowel) + ami ‘friend’.

    Bellamy

  • JAVAN
  • Male

    English

    JAVAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, JAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.

    JAVAN

  • Ushnik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ushnik

    It is a vedic meter

    Ushnik

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Online names & meanings

  • Parag
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Parag

    Emerald

  • Maruti
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Sanskrit

    Maruti

    Wind; Lord Hanumanji; Lord Ganesh; Son of Marut

  • Mau
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, French

    Mau

    Soft and Sweet

  • Chaitalee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Chaitalee

    Girl Born in Month of Chaitra

  • ARTHUR
  • Male

    Celtic

    ARTHUR

    , high, noble.

  • Ujasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ujasa

    Light Before Dawn; Nice

  • Azur
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Azur

    He that assists or is assisted.

  • Aekadamt
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Aekadamt

    Lord Ganesha

  • Aashu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aashu

    Hopefully

  • Bernhardo
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Bernhardo

    Bear; Courageous; Brave as a Bear

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  • Horn
  • n.

    The Ionic volute.

  • Iodate
  • n.

    A salt of iodic acid.

  • Digestive
  • n.

    A tonic.

  • Tonic
  • n.

    A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    A verse or meter composed or consisting of Ionic feet.

  • Bolster
  • n.

    The rolls forming the ends or sides of the Ionic capital.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    The Ionic dialect; as, the Homeric Ionic.

  • Tonical
  • a.

    Tonic.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    A foot consisting of four syllables: either two long and two short, -- that is, a spondee and a pyrrhic, in which case it is called the greater Ionic; or two short and two long, -- that is, a pyrrhic and a spondee, in which case it is called the smaller Ionic.

  • Sol-fa
  • n.

    The gamut, or musical scale. See Tonic sol-fa, under Tonic, n.

  • Ionic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Ionic order of architecture, one of the three orders invented by the Greeks, and one of the five recognized by the Italian writers of the sixteenth century. Its distinguishing feature is a capital with spiral volutes. See Illust. of Capital.

  • Tonic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to tension; increasing tension; hence, increasing strength; as, tonic power.

  • Ionic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an ion; composed of ions.

  • Ionic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians.

  • Iodic
  • a.

    to, or containing, iodine; specif., denoting those compounds in which it has a relatively high valence; as, iodic acid.

  • Ionian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians; Ionic.

  • Conic
  • n.

    A conic section.

  • Roborant
  • n.

    A strengthening medicine; a tonic.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    Ionic type.

  • Conics
  • n.

    Conic sections.