- ancipitis
- an·ci·pi·tis
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ancipitis usus — /sensipatas yuwzas/ In international law, of doubtful use; the use of which is doubtful; that may be used for a civil or peaceful, as well as military or warlike, purpose … Black's law dictionary
ancipitis usus — /sensipatas yuwzas/ In international law, of doubtful use; the use of which is doubtful; that may be used for a civil or peaceful, as well as military or warlike, purpose … Black's law dictionary
ancipitis usus — A term familiar in the writings of Grotius in international law, meaning of uncertain use from the standpoint of promoting peaceful relations … Ballentine's law dictionary
ancipitis usus — anˈsipəd.ə̇sˈyüsəs, äŋˈkipəd.ə̇ˈsüsəs adjective Etymology: Latin : of twofold use used especially of an article (as coal) that can be utilized for commercial as well as belligerent purposes and hence raises the question of whether or not it is… … Useful english dictionary
Ancipital — An*cip i*tal, Ancipitous An*cip i*tous, a. [L. anceps, ancipitis, two headed, double; an for amb on both sides + caput head.] (Bot.) Two edged instead of round; said of certain flattened stems, as those of blue grass, and rarely also of leaves.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ancipitous — Ancipital An*cip i*tal, Ancipitous An*cip i*tous, a. [L. anceps, ancipitis, two headed, double; an for amb on both sides + caput head.] (Bot.) Two edged instead of round; said of certain flattened stems, as those of blue grass, and rarely also of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ancipité — ancipité, ée (an si pi té, tée) adj. Terme de botanique. Se dit de toute partie de plante qui est comprimée sur ses deux faces, et qui a deux tranchants. ÉTYMOLOGIE Anceps, ancipitis, de an pour amb, des deux côtés (voy. ambe), et cep pour… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
AXIUS — fluv. Paphlagonum per Mygdoniam fluens. Plin. l. 4. c. 10. Herodot. l. 6. Labitur in sinum thermaicum, efficit pecudem nigram, quae ex eo potavit, diversâ ab Haliacmone, vicino amne naturâ, qui velleris nitorem potae ex se pecudi affert. Hesych.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
TABACI Insula — quae et nova Valachria, Insula Americae meridialis, in mari Boreali sub Hollandis. Vide Insula Tabaci. Coeterum dicta est a Tabaco herba, quae ibi magna copia provenit; Olim et Nocotiana, a Nicotio inventore appellata, quod primus eam ex India ad … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
cause — Cause, qui fait faire quelque chose, Causa. La meilleure cause et la pire, Superior causa et inferior. B. ex Cicerone. Les causes durent tousjours et perseverent, Manent causae. Tu as ouy les causes de mon conseil, Audisti consilij mei motus. Par … Thresor de la langue françoyse