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venturine — ˈvenchəˌrēn, rə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: French aventurine more at aventurine : a gold powder for varnished surfaces … Useful english dictionary
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intervention — An action or ministration that produces an effect or that is intended to alter the course of a pathologic process. [L. inter ventio, a coming between, fr inter venio, to come between] crisis i. a psychotherapeutic technique directed at counseling … Medical dictionary
Pelaje tordo — Caballo tordo Se llama tordo al caballo que se asemeja en su pelo al color del pájaro llamado tordo, es decir blanco manchado en gris de diversas formas. Es una capa de pelo recomendable y muy estimada en diversas razas equinas. Los caballos con… … Wikipedia Español
Fench — Fẹnch 〈m. 1; Bot.〉 kleine, deutsche Kolbenhirse; Sy Fennich [<ahd. phenih, fenih <mlat. panicium <lat. panicum „ital. Hirse“] * * * Fẹnch, der; [e]s, e, Fennich, der; s, e [mhd. vench, phenich, ahd. phenih < mlat. panicium < lat … Universal-Lexikon
advential — (ˈ)ad|venchəl adjective Etymology: Latin adventus (past participle) + English ial : adventitious … Useful english dictionary
adventurine — ədˈvench noun ( s) Etymology: by folk etymology : aventurine … Useful english dictionary
bonaventure — ˌbänəˈvenchə(r), ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun also bonaventure mizzen ( s) Etymology: probably from Italian buonaventura good luck, from buona good + ventura luck, fortune, short for avventura, from Latin adventura more at bona roba, adventure … Useful english dictionary
conventionary — kənˈvenchəˌnerē adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin conventionarius, from Latin convention , conventio + arius ary : acting under convention or contract : settled by express agreement used now chiefly of a form of tenure existing in Cornwall and… … Useful english dictionary
obvention — äbˈvenchən noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English obvencioun, from Middle French obvention, from Latin obvention , obventio income, revenue, from Latin obventus (past participle of obvenire to come about, from ob to, toward + venire to come) + ion … Useful english dictionary