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Canadian lawyer, writer, judge and linguist
Adjutor Rivard (22 January 1868 – 17 July 1945) was a lawyer, writer, judge and linguist from Quebec, Canada. He studied at the Petit séminaire de Québec
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in the course of the 20th century. Founded on February 18, 1902 by Adjutor Rivard and Stanislas-Alfred Lortie, two Université Laval professors, it made
Société du parler français au Canada
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Culture of Canada's Quebec province
who can be placed within the terroir framework include Camille Roy, Adjutor Rivard, Frère Marie-Victorin, Louis Hémon, Lionel Groulx, Alfred Desrochers
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Canadian French language conference
unanimously adopted the proposition of MM. Jean-Baptiste Lagacé and Adjutor Rivard to set up a Permanent Committee of the Congresses on the French language
First Congress on the French Language in Canada
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first woman to receive a medical degree in Quebec[1] January 22 — Adjutor Rivard, lawyer, writer, judge and linguist (died 1945) February 16 — John Babington
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first President of the University of Saskatchewan (b. 1866) July 17 - Adjutor Rivard, lawyer, writer, judge and linguist (b. 1868) October 24 - Franklin
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The shade or tingling of fear.
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A bridle or bit.
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French : from Old Norman French cardon ‘thistle’ (a diminutive of carde, from Latin carduus), hence a topographic name for someone who lived on land overgrown with thistles, an occupational name for someone who carded wool (originally a process carried out with thistles and teasels), or perhaps a nickname for a prickly and unapproachable person.French : possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Ricardon, a pet form of Richard.English : variant spelling of Carden, cognate with 1.
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n.
The scar to which the adductor muscle is attached in oysters and other bivalve shells; also, the adductor muscle itself, esp. when used as food, as in the scallop.
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The state or office of a coadjutor; joint assistance.
n. pl.
An order of lamellibranchiate mollusks having an anterior and posterior adductor muscle, as the common clam. See Bivalve.
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One who aids another; an assistant; a coworker.
n. pl.
A division of bivalve shells, including the marine mussels, in which the two adductor muscles are very unequal. See Dreissena, and Illust. under Byssus.
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A helper or assistant.
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A corruption of Agitator.
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Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pecten and allied genera of the family Pectinidae. The shell is usually radially ribbed, and the edge is therefore often undulated in a characteristic manner. The large adductor muscle of some the species is much used as food. One species (Vola Jacobaeus) occurs on the coast of Palestine, and its shell was formerly worn by pilgrims as a mark that they had been to the Holy Land. Called also fan shell. See Pecten, 2.
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Having only one adductor muscle, and one muscular impression on each valve, as the oyster; monomyarian.
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To add.
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The assistant of a bishop or of a priest holding a benefice.
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Having two adductor muscles, as a bivalve mollusk.
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One who, or that which, adjusts.
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Serving to help or assist; helping.
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A female coadjutor or assistant.
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A muscle which draws a limb or part of the body toward the middle line of the body, or closes extended parts of the body; -- opposed to abductor; as, the adductor of the eye, which turns the eye toward the nose.
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One who adjures.