Apollinaris (water) — Infobox Bottled Water brand = Apollinaris country = Germany/USA source = Bad Neuenahr Ahrweiler type = sparkling ph = 5.8 ca = 90 cl = 130 fl = 0.7 c2 = 1800 mg = 120 ni = 1.6 k = 30 na = 470 s = 100 tds = 1600 website = [http://www.apollinaris… … Wikipedia
Apollinaris — is a Latin adjective which refers to the Greek and Roman god Apollo, as in:*Legio XV Apollinaris, a Roman legion *Apollinaris (water), an effervescent mineral water.*an ancient male personal name, notably: **St. Apollinaris, Bishop of Hierapolis… … Wikipedia
Apollinaris — /ə po li nāˈris/ noun (also Apollinaris water) a mineral water rich in sodium bicarbonate and carbon dioxide, from the Apollinaris spring in the Ahr valley of Germany … Useful english dictionary
apollinaris — noun A type of sparkling mineral water. Neither had he then, in answer, to articulate anything but the jollity of their having found a table at a window from which, as they partook of cold beef and apollinaris [...] they could let their eyes… … Wiktionary
St. Apollinaris — ♦ St. Apollinaris † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Apollinaris One of the first great martyrs of the church. He was made Bishop of Ravenna by St. Peter himself. The Miracles he wrought there soon attracted official attention, for they… … Catholic encyclopedia
POLLY — 1. n. (pl. ies) colloq. a bottle or glass of Apollinaris water. Etymology: abbr. 2. n. (also pollie) (pl. ies) Austral. & US a politician. Etymology: abbr … Useful english dictionary
Géologie de la planète Mars — La géologie de la planète Mars, parfois appelée aréologie[1], recouvre l étude scientifique de Mars et de ses propriétés physiques, de ses reliefs, de sa composition, de son histoire, et de tous les phénomènes qui ont affecté ou affectent encore… … Wikipédia en Français
Majorian — Emperor of the Western Roman Empire Coin of Emperor Majorian Reign April 1, 457 – August 2, 461 … Wikipedia
Apollinare — Infobox Saint name=Saint Apollinaris birth date= death date= feast day=July 20 (Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church July 23 (pre 1969 General Roman Calendars) venerated in=Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize=250px… … Wikipedia
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium