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Literally it means a thread or line that holds things together and is derived from the verbal root siv -, meaning to sew ( these words, including Latin suere and English to sew, all ultimately deriving from PIE * siH -/ syuH-' to sew '), as does the medical term " suture.
Literally translating as " That Water ", the name Tefnut has been linked to the verb ' tfn ' meaning ' to spit ' and versions of the creation myth say that Atum ( or Ra ) spat her out and her name was written as a mouth spitting in late texts.
Literally meaning " village ", this wijk covers mostly the territory of the pre-existing village of Zoetermeer, with the central Dorpstraat ( village street ) with historic buildings serving as a shopping and recreation area.
Literally meaning " lake view ", Meerzicht is divided by the RandstadRail light rail tracks into Meerzicht-Oost ( 2715 ), with taller block of flats, and Meerzicht-West ( 2716 ) with low-rise residential development.
Literally meaning ruffian or hoodlum faction, this label was not a matter of a stylistic school but one bestowed upon them by conservative critics disparaging the authors ' attitudes and subject matter.
Literally meaning " son of a ruler ", " prince " or " noble ", the ideal of a " gentleman ", " proper man ", " exemplary person ", or " perfect man " is that for which Confucianism exhorts all people to strive.
Literally meaning " do it yourself ," the DIY ethic promotes the idea that anyone is capable of performing a variety of tasks rather than relying on paid specialists.
Literally " correct appetite ", the word is modeled on anorexia, meaning " without appetite ", as used in definition of the condition anorexia nervosa.
Literally meaning " one colony ", unicolonial behaviour is characterized by the cooperation and lack of aggressive behaviour between the foraging ants of multiple colonies, each with their own queen.
" Literally, " a little table " from trapeza meaning " table " and-oeides " shaped.
Literally meaning " way of the fist ", the word kuntao more accurately translates as " fighting art.
Literally meaning " poverty of will ," it is a restriction in initiation and production of goal directed behavior.
Literally, it can imply a meaning of both sunset and dawn in its meaning of a sun making apparent contact i. e. ' rubbing ' with the horizon.
Literally meaning old lady with horns.
Literally meaning mouth in Javanese, " cingur " ( pronounced: ching-oor ) is a variant of rujak from Surabaya.
Literally, this would be akin to calling generals Erwin Rommel " Rommel the African ", George S. Patton, Jr. " Patton the German " and H. Norman Schwarzkopf " Schwarzkopf the Iraqi "; however, the real intended meaning would be better expressed as " Rommel of African fame ", " Patton of German fame ", " Schwarzkopf of Iraqi fame " and so forth.
Literally meaning " reclaimed land ," it lies near the Sumida River on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay in the 18th century, during the Edo period.
Literally meaning " flow " in Japanese, is the term used to describe a particular school of an art.
Literally meaning grey wooded area or grey forest which may refer to the native ash and elm trees which would have covered the land at the time.
Literally meaning " pair ", this dish is a combination of a beef stew viand and a bowl of soup, both served with rice.
Literally it has other meaning " one who is illiterate in language ", " silent ", or " mute ", and refers to non-Arabs in general, or people of Southern Persian origin specifically.
Literally meaning " those who face death " ( Pesh front + marg death ) the Peshmerga forces of Kurdistan have been in existence since the advent of the Kurdish independence movement in the early 1920s, following the collapse of the Ottoman and Qajar empires which had jointly ruled over the area.
Literally " child of the land ," it derives from the words " kama ", meaning " child ", and " ʻāina ", meaning ' land '.

Literally and which
President Rene Preval on his campaign for his second terms vow on his Maillages Routiers to rebuild the majority of those roads that was disintegrate rapidly and build new one that will enable the country to move forward ; when he could not get fund from the world Bank went Literally and beg Foreign donor for assistant which was heavily criticize by many politicians in the media, but was greatly embrace by a population desperate to see road pave come in to their town.
; Heliac: ( Literally ) helical axis stellarator ; a stellarator in which the magnetic axis ( and plasma ) follows a helical path to form a toroidal helix rather than a simple ring shape.
Literally, kundalini or kundala is that which is coiled ( Sanskrit kund, to burn ; kunda, to coil or to spiral ).
Fabla Salvaje ( 1924 ) Literally ' Wild Language ', is a short novel which follows the insanity of a character who lives in the Andes.
Literally, a bandwagon is a wagon which carries the band in a parade, circus or other entertainment.
Literally: Three-Discourse School ; a Madhyamika school which developed in China based on two discourses by Nagarjuna and one by Aryadeva.
A senatorial class remained in place, which incorporated a large part of the upper officialdom as every official from the rank of protospatharios ( Literally " first sword-bearer ;" originally the head of the Emperor's bodyguards ) was considered a member of it.
Literally dozens of subspecies have been described at one time or another, and some 15-20 are currently considered valid depending on which author reviews them.
Muscat is known as Muscadel or Hanepoot ( Literally: Cockerel's Foot, reputedly from the shape of the vine's leaves, although there is a theory that it is a corruption of hanekloot which means: Cockerel's Testicle from the shape of the grapes themselves ), and can be either red or white.
Literally ‘ thinking about the process of knowing ,’ metacognition refers to “ higher order thinking which involves active control over the cognitive processes engaged in learning .”
Jacobs ' book The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible ( 2007 ) chronicles his experiment to live for one year according to all the moral codes expressed in the Bible, including stoning adulterers, blowing a shofar at the beginning of every month, and refraining from trimming the corners of his facial hair ( which he followed by not trimming his facial hair at all ).
" Literally taken, it means that which is " around the tooth ".
The Bangkok Metropolitan Region (; RTGS: Krung Thep Mahanakhon Lae Parimonthon ; Literally: Bangkok and surrounding provinces ), also known as Greater Bangkok, is the urban conglomeration of Bangkok, Thailand, which includes the city and the 5 adjacent provinces of Nakhon Pathom, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon.
Literally translated from French as " Cove of Love ," L ' Anse Amour is a corruption of an earlier name, L ' Anse aux Morts, which means " Cove of the Dead.
Literally, the full phrase in which Chanyu is used means " son of endless sky ", clearly an epithet for a ruler, just as the Chinese have called the emperor the " son of heaven ".
Literally, panforte means " strong bread " which refers to the spicy flavour.
Literally, it means " the creation of something which creates.
" Literally, this means " to the shadow, which instills respect " meaning that the shadow of the neighborhood's reputation demands that those from the outside treat with the area with a certain kind of respect.

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