Terrene
31terrain — noun Etymology: French, land, ground, from Old French terrein, from Vulgar Latin *terranum, alteration of Latin terrenum, from neuter of terrenus of earth more at terrene Date: 1766 1. a. (1) a geographic area (2) a piece of land ; ground b. the… …
32Allegiance — An allegiance is a duty of fidelity said to be owed by a subject or a citizen to his/her state or sovereign.Origin of the wordMid. English ligeaunce ; med. Latin ligeantia ; the al was probably added through confusion with another legal term,… …
33Terran — is a term commonly associated in science fiction with humans.Etymological timeline* circa 1300, from the Middle English terrene , belonging to this world, earthly, secular, temporal * 1635: of the Earth as a planet * 1881, from the Latin terra in …
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37Conrad Schnitzler — Background information Also known as Conrad von Berlin Born 1937 …
38Cathar Perfect — Perfect (also known as a Parfait in French or Perfecti in Latin) was the name given to a member of the spiritual elite of the medieval French Christian religious movement commonly referred to as the Cathars. Once Consoled they were expected to… …
39The Line of Polity — infobox Book | name = The Line of Polity title orig = translator = image caption = Cover for The Line of Polity author = Neal Asher illustrator = cover artist = Steve Rawlings country = United Kingdom language = English series = Ian Cormac genre …
40Extraterrestrial liquid water — Extraterrestrial liquid water, the presence of water in its liquid state, is a subject of wide interest because it is a commonly suggested prerequisite for the emergence of extraterrestrial life. Earth, with oceanic water covering 71% of its… …