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Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Amschel Mayor James Rothschild — (18 April 1955 – 8 July 1996, Paris) was the youngest child of Victor Rothschild and his second wife Teresa Georgina Rothschild née Mayor. He was educated at The Leys School and graduated from City University in 1976, where he read economics,… … Wikipedia
Bertram Myron Gross — (1912 1997) was an American social scientist, federal bureaucrat and professor of political science at Hunter College (CUNY). He is known from his book Friendly Fascism from 1980 and as primary author of the Humphrey Hawkins Full Employment Act.… … Wikipedia
Conspiracy theories about the death of Zia-ul-Haq — The President of Pakistan, General Zia ul Haq died in a plane crash on August 17 1988, about which several conspiracy theories exist. CrashOn 17 August 1988, General Zia and five of his generals had visited a test site to observe a demonstration… … Wikipedia
Death of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq — The President of Pakistan, General Muhammad Zia ul Haq died in a plane crash on August 17, 1988, about which several conspiracy theories exist. Contents 1 Crash 2 Investigation 2.1 US conclusions 2.2 … Wikipedia
γυμνός — ή, ό (AM γυμνός, ή, όν) 1. αυτός που δεν φοράει τίποτε 2. εκείνος που δεν φοράει όλα τα απαραίτητα ενδύματα, μισοντυμένος 3. εκείνος που φοράει κουρέλια, ο ρακένδυτος 4. στερημένος από κάτι 5. αβοήθητος 6. απαλλαγμένος από κάτι 7. (για τόπους)… … Dictionary of Greek
naked — [OE] Naked goes back ultimately to Indo European *nogw ‘unclothed’, which also produced Latin nūdus (source of English nude [16]) and Russian nagój ‘naked’. The past participial form derived from this, *nogwedhos, passed into prehistoric Germanic … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
naked — (adj.) O.E. nacod nude, bare; empty, also not fully clothed, from P.Gmc. *nakwathaz (Cf. O.Fris. nakad, M.Du. naket, Du. naakt, O.H.G. nackot, Ger. nackt, O.N. nökkviðr, O.Swed. nakuþer, Goth. naqaþs naked ), from PIE root … Etymology dictionary
naked — [OE] Naked goes back ultimately to Indo European *nogw ‘unclothed’, which also produced Latin nūdus (source of English nude [16]) and Russian nagój ‘naked’. The past participial form derived from this, *nogwedhos, passed into prehistoric Germanic … Word origins
gymnasium — [jim nā′zē əm; ] for 2 [ gim nä′zē oom΄] n. pl. gymnasiums or gymnasia [jim nā′zēə] [L < Gr gymnasion, place for exercising < gymnazein, to train naked < gymnos, naked, stripped < IE base * nogw > NAKED, L nudus] 1. a room or… … English World dictionary
naked — [nā′kid] adj. [ME < OE nacod, akin to Ger nackt < IE base * nogw , naked > Sans nagná , L nudus] 1. a) completely unclothed; bare; nude b) uncovered; exposed: said of parts of the body 2. lacking clothing, means of support, etc.;… … English World dictionary