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Spirit overseeing fresh water in ancient Roman belief
The Lympha (plural Lymphae) is an ancient Roman deity of fresh water. She is one of twelve agricultural deities listed by Varro as "leaders" (duces) of
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Fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system
Lymph (from Latin lympha 'water') is the fluid that flows through the lymphatic system, a system composed of lymph vessels (channels) and intervening lymph
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Organ system in vertebrates complementary to the circulatory system
lymphatic tissue and lymph. The Latin word for lymph, lympha, refers to the deity of fresh water, "Lympha". Unlike the circulatory system, which is a closed
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Roman god of wells
celestial regions, with Jupiter, Quirinus, Mars, the Military Lar, Juno, Lympha, and the Novensiles. Water as a source of regeneration played a role in
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Roman deity
as one of the twelve deities who presided over agriculture, paired with Lympha, the goddess who influenced the water supply. The original function of Bonus
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Hematologic cancer that affects lymphocytes
forms of lymphoma have been described. The term "lymphoma" is from Latin lympha ("water") and from Greek -oma ("morbid growth, tumor"). The two types of
Lymphoma
Young companion to Heracles
Benito Borjas-Fitzpatrick as Hylas and Dan O'Reilly as a Naiad. Iolaus Lympha Jason and the Argonauts Apollonius Rhodius, 1.1213 with scholia on 1.1207;
Hylas
identity is obscure, but he is sometimes identified with the Greek god Pan. Lympha, often plural lymphae, a water deity assimilated to the Greek nymphs. Mana
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Laverna Levana Libera Liberalitas Libertas Libitina Lima Lua Lucina Luna Lympha Magna Dea Maia Mana Genita Mater Larum Mater Matuta Meditrina Mefitis Mellona
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Species of spider
females are almost impossible to tell apart from some species like Manzuma lympha and Manzuma nigritibia. Manzuma jocquei is a species of jumping spider.
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Poetic meter consisting of six feet
poetry ordinary words are replaced by poetic ones, for example unda or lympha for water, aequora for sea, puppis for ship, amnis for river, and so on
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They are: Jupiter-Tellus Sol-Luna Ceres-Liber Robigus-Flora Minerva-Venus Lympha-Bonus Eventus In his Georgics, a collection of poetry on agrarian themes
List of Roman agricultural deities
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2008 video game
character's primary resource, exists "naturally" in the Void as Lympha. However, collected Lympha of Color cannot be used directly and must be processed in
The_Void_(video_game)
Italic goddess of wilderness and liberty
that were used in her rites. The Augustan poet Horace speaks of the water (lympha) of Feronia, in which "we bathe our face and hands." Her lucus at Capena
Feronia_(mythology)
Latin lumbus or lumbaris, loin lumbosacral plexus lymph(o)- lymph Latin lympha, water lymphedema lys(o)-, -lytic dissolution Greek λῠ́σῐς (lúsis), loosen
List of medical roots and affixes
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Family of algae
(2017). "Adding to the freshwater red algal diversity in North America: Lympha mucosa gen. et sp. nov. (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta)". Algae. 32 (3):
Batrachospermaceae
Irish poet
water, after it has frozen"), which was a translation of the Latin poem Lympha coacta gelu ("Liquid, condensed by cold"). The translation survives only
Donnchadh_Ó_Cobhthaigh
Swiss anatomist
a treatise titled Experimenta Nova circa Pancreas. Accedit diatribe de lympha & genuino pancreatis usu. in 1687 he described tubuloalveolar glands in
Johann_Conrad_Brunner
Italian artist
Significanti Incertezze (2016 Galerie Placido, Parigi - France)[citation needed] Lympha (2016, Civica Galleria d'Arte Contemporanea Filippo Scroppo, Torre Pellice
Ugo_Giletta
Pastoral poem from the Appendix Vergiliana
Ditis 67 flectite currentis nymphas vaga flumina retro flectite currentis lymphas, vaga flumina, retro 'flectite currentis nymphas, vaga flumina, retro 70
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Latin hexameter poem in praise of Messalla included with the works of Tibullus
terris; nec fera Theraeo tellus obsessa colono, nec qua vel Nilus vel regia lympha Choaspes profluit aut rapidus, Cyri dementia, Gyndes... "Gaul, confronting
Panegyricus_Messallae
Species of jumping spider
word "manzuma" from Ethiopian poetry. Along with the newly named Mazuma lympha, the new genus also contained two other species, Aelurillus jocquei and
Manzuma_nigritibiis
in marble: Fons scalet illustri virtutum nomine dictus: Qui sitit, has lymphas absque tomire bibat. Ante cavernoso de pumice degener ibat: Obstabant pigra
Fountain_of_the_Virtues
Flat horse race in Great Britain
(1974), Guillaume Tell (1975), Transworld (1977), Noble Quillo (1978), Lymphas (1982), The Miller (1984) Leading trainer since 1960 (6 wins): Sir Henry
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Biblical
idol of the covenantCovenant lord
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Latin Biblical
To rejoice. Famous bearer: Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar.
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Egyptian
Peaceful.
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name PAMUYA means "water moon."
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Indian, Telugu
King of Man; Lord of Men
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Winner of the world
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English and French (Léonard)
English and French (Léonard) : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements leo ‘lion’ (a late addition to the vocabulary of Germanic name elements, taken from Latin) + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’, which was taken to England by the Normans. A saint of this name, who is supposed to have lived in the 6th century, but about whom nothing is known except for a largely fictional life dating from half a millennium later, was popular throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages and was regarded as the patron of peasants and horses.Irish (Fermanagh) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Fhionáin or of Langan.Americanized form of Italian Leonardo or cognate forms in other European languages.The French Léonard family were at Château Richer, Quebec, by 1698, having come from Maine, France.
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English : from a short form of Pepin.
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a.
Resembling lymph; also, resembling a lymphatic gland; adenoid; as, lymphoid tissue.
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Alt. of Lymphated
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See Lymphoma.
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One of the lymphatic or absorbent vessels, which carry lymph and discharge it into the veins; lymph duct; lymphatic duct.
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Of or pertaining to the lymphatics, or lymphoid tissue; lymphatic.
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A mad enthusiast; a lunatic.
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Connected with, or formed in, the lymphatic glands.
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A disease in horses and swine, in which the upper part of the throat, or groups of lymphatic glands elsewhere, swells.
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A description of the lymphatic vessels, their origin and uses.
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Madly enthusiastic; frantic.
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Inflammation of the lymphatic glands; -- called also lymphitis.
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A constitutional disease, generally hereditary, especially manifested by chronic enlargement and cheesy degeneration of the lymphatic glands, particularly those of the neck, and marked by a tendency to the development of chronic intractable inflammations of the skin, mucous membrane, bones, joints, and other parts, and by a diminution in the power of resistance to disease or injury and the capacity for recovery. Scrofula is now generally held to be tuberculous in character, and may develop into general or local tuberculosis (consumption).
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A tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic gland; -- called also lymphadenoma.
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Any tube or canal in which the blood or other fluids are contained, secreted, or circulated, as the arteries, veins, lymphatics, etc.
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Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels.
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An alkaline colorless fluid, contained in the lymphatic vessels, coagulable like blood, but free from red blood corpuscles. It is absorbed from the various tissues and organs of the body, and is finally discharged by the thoracic and right lymphatic ducts into the great veins near the heart.
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pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.
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See Lymphadenitis.
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Frightened into madness; raving.