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Other dialectal or obsolete names include caddesse, cawdaw, caddy, chauk, college-bird In a 2003 dissertation on public opinion of corvids, Antonia Hereth notes that the German naturalist Alfred Brehm considered the Western Jackdaw to be a lovable bird, and did not describe any negative impacts of this species on agriculture.
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Other scholars have taken the reverse position that Abellio might have been a similar solar deity of Celtic origin in Crete and the Pyrenees, but the Cretan Abellio may however not be the same god as the Celtic one, but rather a different manifestation, or dialectal form, of the Greek god Apollo or his name.
* Seseo ( stressing the / S / sound in words ): Other feature of the dialectal Spanish of Paisas is the distinct Castilian sounding / S /.
Other and obsolete
Other Japanese names for Mount Fuji, which have become obsolete or poetic, include Fuji-no-Yama ( ふじの山, the Mountain of Fuji ), Fuji-no-Takane ( ふじの高嶺, the High Peak of Fuji ), Fuyō-hō ( 芙蓉峰, the Lotus Peak ), and Fugaku ( 富岳 or 富嶽, the first character of 富士, Fuji, and 岳, mountain ).
Other obsolete organomercury antiseptics include bis -( phenylmercuric ) monohydrogenborate ( Famosept ).
Other phenolic antiseptics include historically important, but today rarely used ( sometimes in dental surgery ) thymol, today obsolete hexachlorophene, still used triclosan and sodium 3, 5-dibromo-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate ( Dibromol ).
Other architectures are Unisys – formerly Univac – Distributed Computing Architecture ( DCA ) and – formerly Burroughs – Burroughs Network Architecture ( BNA ), both largely obsolete by 2012.
Other boxes and IDTVs ( almost all dating from 2004 or earlier ) have been made obsolete by the change to " 8 k mode " which is used in regions where analogue transmissions have ceased.
Other trunking protocols have been used but have become obsolete, including Inter-Switch Link ( ISL ), IEEE 802. 10 ( originally a security protocol but a subset was introduced for trunking ), and ATM LAN Emulation ( LANE ).
Other nouns are sometimes, more loosely, called names ; an older term for them, now obsolete, is " general names ".
Other manufacturers soon followed Microsoft ’ s lead using components manufactured by the HP spin-off Agilent Technologies, and over the next several years mechanical mice became obsolete.
Other names somewhat obsolete for this pathology are hypersoma ( Greek: hyper over the normal level ; soma body ) and somatomegaly ( Greek ; soma body, genitive somatos of the body ; megas, gen. megalou great ).
Other uses for the four pin XLR include some scrollers ( colour changing devices for stage lighting ), AMX analog lighting control ( now obsolete ) and some pyrotechnic equipment.
Other ships captured included two obsolete battleships, Paris and Courbet, the destroyers Triomphant and Léopard, eight torpedo boats, five submarines and a number of less important ships.
Other names include " musculoaponeurotic fibromatosis ," referring to the tendency of these tumors to be adjacent to and infiltrating deep skeletal muscle, and " desmoid tumor ," an obsolete term which more specifically refers to the occurrence of these tumors in the abdominal wall of a pregnant woman.
A dubious folk etymology holds that the term comes from the acronym " Small Cod Remaining On Dock ", but it more likely comes from the obsolete Dutch schroot, piece cut off, or from scrawed, from Cornish dialect .. Other folk expressions explain that when spelled " schrod " it is a haddock, and is otherwise cod ; actually in Dutch " schrod " means " to fillet ," another possible etymology for " scrod.
Other and names
Other common names are ear shells, sea ears, as well as muttonfish or muttonshells in Australia, ormer in Great Britain, and venus's-ears in South Africa and in New Zealand.
Other parts of the world developed other names for the high citadel or alcázar, which often reinforced a naturally strong site.
Other names used in the West include the unction or blessing of consecrated oil, the unction of God, and the office of the unction.
Other names are also used, such as ἅγιον ἔλαιον ( holy oil ), ἡγιασμένον ἔλαιον ( consecrated oil ), and χρῖσις or χρῖσμα ( anointing ).
Other names for the tool are box cutter or boxcutter, razor blade knife, razor knife, carpet knife, pen knife, stationery knife, sheetrock knife, or drywall knife.
Other names were sometimes used before Boston officially adopted the nickname " Braves " in ; the club eventually left Boston for Milwaukee and is now playing in Atlanta, Georgia.
Other names have been used to describe this disease, such as " The Black Plague " and " The Black Death "; the latter is now used primarily by scholars to describe the second, and most devastating, pandemic of the disease.
Other names include board of governors, board of managers, board of regents, board of trustees, and board of visitors.
Other common names for the blue whale have included Sibbald's rorqual ( after Sibbald, who first described the species ), the great blue whale and the great northern rorqual.
Other names for the nine include " Nina from Pasadena ", " Nina at the Marina ", and " niner from Carolina ".
Other common names include " giant neotropical toad ", " Dominican toad ", " giant marine toad ", and " South American Cane Toad ".
Other names, notably that of Lord Jestocost ( Russian Жестокость, Cruelty ), are non-English but not numbers.
Other places in Britain with names related to " Camel " have also been suggested, such as Camelford in Cornwall, located down the River Camel from where Geoffrey places Camlann, the scene of Arthur's final battle.
Other vendors of compatible telephone equipment called the Touch-Tone feature Tone dialing or DTMF, or used their own registered trade names such as the Digitone of Northern Electric ( now known as Nortel Networks ).
Other names for the species include wild dogs, whistling dogs, chennai, red wolves ( not to be confused with
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
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