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In terms of anatomy and histology, blood is considered a specialized form of connective tissue, given its origin in the bones and the presence of potential molecular fibers in the form of fibrinogen.
" Several different terms are used in different situations, several of which are of modern origin:
While the origin of Easter eggs can be explained in the symbolic terms described above, a sacred tradition among followers of Eastern Christianity says that Mary Magdalene was bringing cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus, and the eggs in her basket miraculously turned brilliant red when she saw the risen Christ. The egg represents the boulder of the tomb of Jesus.
These terms may indicate personal attributes, location of origin, occupation, parentage, patronage, adoption, or clan affiliation.
For example, Saul Lieberman argues that the * names * ( e. g. kal vahomer ) of Rabbi Ishmael's middot are Hebrew translations of Greek terms, although the methods of those middot are not Greek in origin.
The origin of the term hesychasmos, and of the related terms hesychastes, hesychia and hesychazo, is not entirely certain.
Others terms used to identify Chinese characters include Sinogram, emphasizing the Chinese origin of the characters, and Han character, a literal translation of the native term.
The entry on cabullus in the Oxford Latin Dictionary ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting ), p. 246, does not give a probable origin, and merely compare Old Bulgarian kobyla and Old Russian komoń < sub > b </ sub >.</ ref > From caballus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the ( French-derived ) English cavalier: Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro, Romanian cavaler.
While one or two terms may apparently be of Semitic origin ( such as KU-RO, see below ), there is yet not enough evidence to secure a connection between the language of Linear A and Semitic idioms.
The term phylogenetics derives from the Greek terms phyle ( φυλή ) and phylon ( φῦλον ), denoting " tribe " and " race "; and the term genetikos ( γενετικός ), denoting " relative to birth ", from genesis ( γένεσις ) " origin " and " birth ".
In English, swears and curse words tend to be more often Germanic than Latin in terms of etymology ( linguistic origin ).
An entire nomenclature developed, including the familiar terms " mulatto ", " mestizo ", and " zambo " ( the latter the origin of " sambo ").
The three concepts are tightly intertwined: typology is the classification of languages in terms of shared grammatical features ( as opposed to shared origin ), markedness is ( very roughly ) a study of how certain forms of grammatical organization are more " natural " than others, and linguistic universals is the study of the general features of languages in the world.
His origin remains a mystery, but in the books his income derives from the pockets of the " ungodly " ( as he terms those who live by a less moral code than his own ).
While the generations born before the 1940s tend to use the older terms of Arabic or Persian origin, the younger generations favor new expressions.
In addition to its origin in ritual, Yoruba theatre can be " traced to the ' theatrogenic ' nature of a number of the deities in the Yoruba pantheon, such as Obatala the arch divinity, Ogun the divinity of creativeness and Sango the divinity of the storm ", whose reverence is imbued " with drama and theatre and the symbolic overall relevance in terms of its relative interpretation.
Other properties, however, although usually described in terms of origin, may be generalized to all waves.
The city, which has its origin in 800 BC, seems to have been destroyed in the 7th century BCE by the king and mukarrib of Saba Karib ' il Watar, according to a Sabaean text that reports the victory in terms that attest to its significance for the Sabaeans.
Their Roman name is the origin of the terms Tuscany, which refers to their heartland, and Etruria, which can refer to their wider region.
Unlike many other major civilizations where written law was held in honor and often attributed to divine origin, law in early China was viewed in purely secular terms and its initial appearance was greeted with hostility by Confucian thinkers as indicative of a serious moral decline, a violation of human morality, and even a disturbance of the total cosmic order.
Note that the terms indicate the origin of the groups, not their modern distribution: the water deer, for example, is a New World species but is found only in China and Korea.
Tolkien wrote in his essay " On Fairy Stories " that the terms " fantasy " and " enchantment " are connected to not only "... the satisfaction of certain primordial human desires ..." but also "... the origin of language and of the mind.
An ' open to the issue of enlargement with all the problems it entails, in terms of citizens ' fears and doubts related to the impact of this process on freedom of movement, on daily life and employment, it is also the origin relations of exchange and cooperation that the Administration of Reggio Calabria intends to establish with some cities of Poland, especially given the growing progressive presence in the territory of Reggio, Polish citizens who have long hosted within its territory.
The Bible contains some words, terms and names thought by scholars to be Egyptian in origin.
Port Louis-Philippe ( Akaroa ) was named as the site of the settlement proposed in this agreement, in terms of which the Government undertook to make available to the Company the 550-ton storeship Mahé, renamed Comte-de-Paris to provide 17 months rations for 80 men ; to consider the properties of the French colonists as French properties and the colonists themselves as French subjects, and to treat the produce of their crops as if they were of French origin.

origin and are
There, Mother was received by the scions of aristocratic lines which are dominated by the Budweisers ( of beer derivation ), the Chalmers ( of underwear origin ), and the Heinzes ( whose forbears founded a nationally famous trade in pickles ).
Other theories of origin are compatible with the formulaic theory: Beowulf may contain a design for terror, and The Iliad may have a vast hysteron-proteron pattern answering to a ceramic pattern produced during the Geometric Period in pottery.
-- The results of microanalysis of tektites ( natural glasses of unknown origin ) for gallium and germanium have shown that these glasses are probably produced from terrestrial ( or less likely from lunar ) matter by impact of a celestial body.
All these functions, including the function of the healer-god Paean, who seems to have Mycenean origin, are fused in the cult of Apollo.
Because all clades are represented in the southern hemisphere but many not in the northern hemisphere, it is natural to conjecture that there is a common southern origin to them.
Oceanic islands are mainly of volcanic origin.
Angst means fear or anxiety ( anguish is its Latinate equivalent, and anxious, anxiety are of similar origin ).
Indian philosophy begins with the Vedas where questions related to laws of nature, the origin of the universe and the place of man in it are asked.
As neither tune is attributed and both show elements of oral transmission, scholars can only speculate that they are possibly of British origin.
* Many traditional beliefs in the Philippines still practised to an extent today are animist and spiritist in origin in that there are rituals aimed at pacifying malevolent spirits or are apotropaic in nature.
Wallace did extensive fieldwork, first in the Amazon River basin and then in the Malay Archipelago, where he identified the Wallace Line that divides the Indonesian archipelago into two distinct parts, one in which animals closely related to those of Australia are common, and one in which the species are largely of Asian origin.
Ghubar numerals themselves are probably of Roman origin.
In accordance with this, many antibacterial compounds are classified on the basis of chemical / biosynthetic origin into natural, semisynthetic, and synthetic.
The samples they collected there, although their origin is still not certain, are, according to geologist Don Wilhelms, " a reasonable bet to be Descartes.
There are various accounts concerning the origin of the settlement's name ; one states that Allen and Rumsey decided to name it for their wives, both named Ann, and for the stands of burr oak in the of land they purchased for $ 800 from the federal government at $ 1. 25 per acre.
Four points are marked and labeled with their coordinates: ( 2, 3 ) in green, (− 3, 1 ) in red, (− 1. 5 ,− 2. 5 ) in blue, and the origin ( 0, 0 ) in purple.
Plastids are generally considered to share a common origin with the chloroplasts of dinoflagellates, and evidence generally points to an origin from red algae rather than green.
These drugs are used along with analgesics to modulate and / or modify the action of opioids when used against pain, especially of neuropathic origin.
The Temuri Aimaqs are of Mongolian origin, apparent in their physical appearance and their housing ( Mongolian-style yurts ).
However, the Taimanis, Ferozkohis, and Jamshidis are of Iranian origin, and refer to themselves as Tajik ; the majority of the Aimaqs in Afghanistan are of these latter three sub-groups.

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