- es·pous·al
- /ıˈspaʊzəl/ noun [singular]formal : the act of expressing support for a cause or belief : the act of espousing something— + of
His espousal of socialism has been a surprise to many former colleagues.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
His espousal of socialism has been a surprise to many former colleagues.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Pous i Pagès — Pous i Pagès, Josep … Enciclopedia Universal
Pous — pous, pouts nm puits Occitan … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
Pous — Ce nom désigne le possesseur d un puits ou celui qui habite près d un puits (latin puteum) … Noms de famille
pous|sette — «poo SEHT», noun, verb, set|ted, set|ting. –n. a dancing round and round with hands joined, as of a couple in a country dance. –v.i. to dance in this way: »The turf cutter seized old Olly Dowden, and…poussetted with her (Thomas Hardy). ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary
pous — ME. form of pulse … Useful english dictionary
pous — acar·pous; ac·ro·car·pous; am·phit·ro·pous; anat·ro·pous; an·gi·o·car·pous; an·tho·car·pous; ap·o·car·pous; at·ro·pous; au·to·car·pous; blas·to·car·pous; cam·py·lot·ro·pous; car·pous; cat·a·wam·pous·ly; chryso·car·pous; clad·o·car·pous;… … English syllables
Pous — The pous was a unit of length used through much of the Iron Age in Europe and the Ancient Near East.A pous is a Greek foot, also known as an extreme james. 1 stadion is always 600 pousthough the length of the pous varies like the Mesopotamian… … Wikipedia
Pous metrios — Der gemeingriechische Fuß – wissenschaftlich auch pous metrios genannt – ist eine klassische Längeneinheit. Sie misst 16 Fünfzehntel römische Fuß, also in etwa 316,1 mm. Dieser griechische Fuß wurde auch in Österreich als österreichischer Fuß… … Deutsch Wikipedia
POUS — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sigles d’une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres Sigles de trois lettres > Sigles de quatre lettres … Wikipédia en Français
pous — pousse, pous m. pouls; tempe … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
pous — the ancient Greek foot, a unit of distance equal to about 30.7 centimeters, a little longer than the modern English foot. The plural is podes. The pous was divided into 16 daktylos (digits). There were 100 podes in a plethron and 600 in a… … Dictionary of units of measurement