<span class="searchmatch">comae</span> plural of coma (“cometary nuclear dust cloud”) Meaco, cameo <span class="searchmatch">comae</span> inflection of coma: nominative/vocative plural genitive/dative singular...
<span class="searchmatch">Comae</span> Berenices (astronomy) genitive of Coma Berenices used when naming stars, such as α <span class="searchmatch">Comae</span> Berenices....
considered to represent the tuft of hair on the end of Leo's tail. Berenice's Hair <span class="searchmatch">Comae</span> Berenices small dim summer constellation of the northern sky...
‘rōscida cum prīmum foliīs excussā pruīna est, et variae radiīs intepuēre <span class="searchmatch">comae</span>’ “When first the dewy rime has been shaken from the leaves, and the variegated...
The entire island of Honshu, of which it was the capital. medieval name for Kyoto medieval name for Honshu cameo, <span class="searchmatch">comae</span> Meacō dative/ablative of Meacum...
ēbrius ad dūrum fōrmōsae līmen amīcae cantat, habent ūnctae mollia serta <span class="searchmatch">comae</span> The drunken [reveler]: at the hard threshold of his beautiful girlfriend...
(“hair of the head”), from Ancient Greek κόμη (kómē, “hair”). coma (plural <span class="searchmatch">comae</span>) (astronomy) A cloud of dust surrounding the nucleus of a comet. (optics)...
Aeneid 4.279–280: At vērō Aenēās aspectū obmūtuit āmēns, arrēctaeque horrōre <span class="searchmatch">comae</span>, et vōx faucibus haesit. But in truth Aeneas, bewildered by the vision,...
simple past and past participle cameoed) To appear in a cameo role. Meaco, <span class="searchmatch">comae</span> Borrowed from English cameo, from Italian cammeo. IPA(key): /kaˈmɛ.o/ Rhymes:...
nardo florente coronas Et numquam fugiente rosa, multumque madenti Infudere <span class="searchmatch">comae</span> quod nondum evanuit aura Cinnamon externa nec perdidit aera terrae Advectumque...