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Mountain pass in Trentino/Province of Belluno, Italy
The Cereda Pass (Italian: Passo Cereda) (1361 m) is a high mountain pass in the southern Dolomites between the provinces of Trentino and Belluno in Italy
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High-altitude mountain warfare in the Italian front of World War I
relays. On the western edge of the front, deployed from the Stelvio Pass to the Cereda Pass, Italy positioned the 1st Army under General Roberto Brusati based
White_War
Mountain range in the Italian Alps
Eastern Dolomites, separated by a line following the Val Badia–Campolongo Pass–Cordevole Valley (Agordino) axis. The Dolomites may be divided into the following
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Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
the day after Italy's entry into the war, the regiment occupied the Cereda Pass in the Dolomites. In August and September 1915 the regiment repeatedly
2nd_Bersaglieri_Regiment
High altitude footpath, Dolomites
Genova to Rifugio Puez Rifugio Rosetta to Rifugio Treviso Rifugio Passo Cereda to Rifugio Bòz Dolomites Via Ferrata Alta Via 1 Alta Via 3 Alta Via 4 "Dolomites
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"Botanical Briefs: The Mango Tree" (PDF). MDedge. Retrieved 11 February 2026. Cereda, M. P.; Mattos, M. C. Y. (1996). "Linamarin: the Toxic Compound of Cassava"
List_of_poisonous_plants
City in Lombardy, Italy
Parco Eremo-Ospedale (anticlockwise circular) 4 Gaggio-Parco Eremo-Ospedale-Cereda 5 Funivia-Parco Eremo-Ospedale-Via Montello/Villa Brick 6 Rivabella-Belledo
Lecco
Giuseppe; Bonacina, Daniele; Fazzi, Francesco; Naspro, Richard; Longhi, Luca; Cereda, Maurizio; Montaguti, Carlo (2020). "At the Epicenter of the Covid-19 Pandemic
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Italy
Alleged 1978 alien abduction in Italy
[Dossier of the Unified Court of Genoa] (PDF). [At 12:00 on 7/12/1978, Dr. Cereda, owner of the "Val Bisagno" security company in Genoa, informed this Command
Zanfretta_UFO_Incident
Monty Python sketch
LaTeX package Sillypage was developed by Phelype H. Oleinik and Paulo R. M. Cereda to use the Cleese walk silhouettes as page numbers in a document. The 2017
The_Ministry_of_Silly_Walks
Sports season
just ahead of Roberts for a crucial victory. Roberts considered Spencer's pass to be foolish and dangerous, and exchanged angry words with him on the podium
1983 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1983_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
Archaeological site in Iraq
Archeozoologia. Associazione Italiana di ArcheoZoologia, pp. 113–117, 2024 Cereda, S., Romano, L., "Peering into the dusty corners: micro-debris analysis
Tal_Abu_Tbeirah
Italian general of the army during WWI and the First Italo-Ethiopian War
its headquarters in Vittorio Veneto, which deployed its forces from Passo Cereda to Monte Peralba on a front of about 75 km. General Luigi Cadorna, supreme
Luigi_Nava
Category (su Gino Bibbi). 13 March 1972. Retrieved 2 April 2022. Gianluigi Cereda (February 1972). "I fascisti "rivoluzionari"". rivista anarchica. Retrieved
Gino_Bibbi
Subprefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
2014–2032 Frédéric Cuvillier PS Deputy, Minister 2012–2014 Mireille Hingrez-Céréda PS 2004–2012 Frédéric Cuvillier PS Deputy, Minister 1996–2004 Guy Lengagne
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Field of study
EM, Benigni M, Gagliardi S, Zucco R, Bondavalli M, Marcello N, Ceroni M, Cereda C (June 2010). "Severe familial ALS with a novel exon 4 mutation (L106F)
Epigenetics of neurodegenerative diseases
Epigenetics_of_neurodegenerative_diseases
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Southern Irish
Southern Irish : reduced form of Creedon.English : from the Old English personal name Creoda.English : habitational name from Creed Farm in Bosham, Sussex, so named with an Old English word crēde ‘weeds’, ‘plants’. In part the surname may perhaps have arisen from a place called Creed in Cornwall, named for the patron saint of the church, St. Cride.
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English
Latin name derived from the word serenus, SERENA means "serene, tranquil."
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Teutonic
Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess.
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English
Variant spelling of Spanish Theresa, TERESA means "harvester." Also in use by the English and Portuguese.
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Muslim
Gold maker
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English
Variant form of English Keren, KERENA means "horn (of an animal)."Â
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Australian, French, Nigerian
Serene; Calm; Peaceful; Cheerful
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English
Gifted ruler. Modern feminine of Derek.
Biblical
same as Perida
Female
Scandinavian
Dutch and Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gerðr, GERDA means "enclosure, stronghold."
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English
Short form of Middle English Eldreda, DREDA means "old advisor."
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English Italian Latin
Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril.
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Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Nerezza, NEREZA means "darkness."Â
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Turkish
Turkish name CEREN means "young gazelle."
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Galway)
Irish (Galway) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Fearadhaigh (see Ferry).English : from the Old English personal name Fæger ‘fair’ + dǣge ‘servant’, hence ‘servant of (a man called) Fair’.
Biblical
ambush; change of dominion
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English
Mistress; lady. Feminine of Cyril.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish BrÃd, BREEDA means "exalted one."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Breeda, BREDA means "exalted one."
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German
Swiss and German name, possibly derived from Latin vereri, VERENA means "to fear, to respect."
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Princess
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Name of Lord Krishna's Favorite Flower
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shreejayee | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®œà®¾à®¯à¯€
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Hindu, Indian
Divine
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
Full Moon; Fresh; Green
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Hebrew Greek
From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Biblical, Chinese, Christian, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Beginning; Origin
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Assamese, Indian
Wisdom
Girl/Female
Muslim
Dew
Boy/Male
Latin
Cheerful.
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n.
A grayish green color, like that of the flowers of mignonette.
pl.
of Cerebrum
n.
The unguent (a composition of oil and wax) with which wrestlers were anointed among the ancient Romans.
pl.
of Teredo
n.
Any grass cultivated for its edible grain, or the grain itself; -- usually in the plural.
n.
Faith; belief; creed.
n.
That part of the baths and gymnasia in which bathers and wrestlers anointed themselves.
n.
A genus of plants of the Cactus family. They are natives of America, from California to Chili.
pl.
of Teredo
n.
A borer; the teredo.
imp. & p. p.
of Cere
a.
Of or pertaining to the grasses which are cultivated for their edible seeds (as wheat, maize, rice, etc.), or to their seeds or grain.
a.
Without a creed.
n.
A genus of plants, the type of which is mignonette.
n.
The creed, as sung or read in the Roman Catholic church.
n.
The teredo.
n.
A genus of long, slender, wormlike bivalve mollusks which bore into submerged wood, such as the piles of wharves, bottoms of ships, etc.; -- called also shipworm. See Shipworm. See Illust. in App.
n.
The cere of birds.
n.
The American white mullet (Mugil curema).
n.
The science of creeds; symbolics.