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Nautam Bhagwan Lall Bhatt — Nautam Bhagwanlal Bhatt (10 April 1909 6 July 2005) was an Indian physicist born in Jamnagar, Gujrat. He was the founding Director Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi. Nautam was a recipient of Padma Shri Award for his contributions to Science… … Wikipedia
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Swaminarayan Sampraday — Udharva Marka, a symbol of the Swaminarayan Sampraday Formation 1700s Type Religious Headquarters … Wikipedia
Jay Sadguru Swami — is the aarti sung in all Swaminarayan Mandirs. Aarti is conducted by the singing of a special prayer to God and also playing of musical instruments. The piece was composed by Muktanand Swami. [cite web |… … Wikipedia
Lumière (documentaire) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lumière (homonymie). Lumière est un documentaire autrichien réalisé par Peter Arthur Straubinger, sorti en 2010, sous la forme d une enquête autour du monde sur le thème de la possibilité pour les humains de… … Wikipédia en Français
TYPHIS Magneticus — in Musaeo Kircheriano, geniolus est, qui ad clavum cymbae crystallinae sedens, in ludicro mari, arcauâ vi actus circumvagatur, iucundissimum visu spectaculum exhibens. Gratiosissimus pupus ad clavum in sua cymba sedet, vela per mare alterô… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
VESTIBULUM — an quod fores vestiantur, an quod aditum tectô Vestiat, ut Isidorus vult: an a ve et stando, quod in illo multum olim staretur, ut alii? Ovidio, l. 6. Fast. a Vesta videtur dictum, quia nimirum ignis, qui in Vestae erat potestate, in Vestibu o… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
neat — English has two words neat. The older is now virtually obsolete, while the commoner is a comparatively recent introduction. Neat ‘tidy’ [16] was borrowed from French net ‘neat, clean’. This goes back to Latin nitidus ‘elegant, shiny’, a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
neat — {{11}}neat (adj.) 1540s, clean, free from dirt, from Anglo Fr. neit, M.Fr. net clear, pure (12c.), from L. nitidus well favored, elegant, trim, lit. gleaming, from nitere to shine, from PIE root *nei to shine (Cf. M.Ir. niam gleam, splendor,… … Etymology dictionary
inflect — /ɪnˈflɛkt/ (say in flekt) verb (t) 1. to bend; turn from a direct line or course. 2. to modulate (the voice). 3. Grammar a. to apply inflection to (a word). b. to recite or display all, or a distinct set of, the inflections of (a word), in a… …