10 Results found for "Iriarte".

Iriarte

Borrowed from Spanish Iriarte, from Basque iri (“village, settlement”) + arte (“between”). Iriarte (plural Iriartes) A surname. According to the 2010...


Iriartes

Iriartes plural of Iriarte irarsite, rarities...


retiari

retiarii retiari (nonstandard) plural of retiarius Iriarte, raritie...


raritie

raritie (countable and uncountable, plural rarities) Obsolete spelling of rarity. Iriarte, retiari...


rarities

rarities plural of rarity Iriartes, irarsite...


irarsite

arsenic, iridium, platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, and sulfur. David Barthelmy (1997–2024) “Irarsite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database. Iriartes, rarities...


turgency

violence, and the highest policies of a subtle malice. 1835, Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa, Literary fables, from the Span. by R. Andrews, page 51: To ease...


desque

and after it grows big transplant it into the ground. 1788, Tomás de Iriarte, La señorita malcriada p. 356, (ed. by Russell P. Sebold, 1986, Madrid:...


leafful

Imago: "[…] Better than anything I've had for a long time.” He settled to breaking and eating the rest while Akin brought another leafful to Iriarte....


meridiem

distributed as follows (neglecting the meridiem hour): […] 1983, David R. Iriarte, Scientific Works, →ISBN, page 15: The same female number 1 introduced...