sinuosities

  • 21Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease — Illustration of the Parkinson disease by Sir William Richard Gowers from A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System in 1886 showing the characteristic posture of PD patients Signs and symptoms of Parkinson s disease are varied. Parkinson s… …

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  • 22Auguste Boissonneau — (* 26. Juni 1802 in Saumur; † 7. Juli 1883 in Paris) war ein französischer Ornithologe, Naturalienhändler und Ocularist. Er war der erste der künstliche Augen aus Glas mit aufgetragenem Email fertigte und den Begriff Ocularist für den Beruf des… …

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  • 23Marxism (Philosophies of) — Philosophies of Marxism Lenin, Lukács, Gramsci, Althusser Michael Kelly INTRODUCTION Marxist philosophy can be seen as a struggle with Hegel or a struggle with capitalism, that is, as an intellectual or a political movement. Neither of these… …

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  • 24meander —    To follow a winding and turning, seemingly random or chaotic course. Curvatious windings or sinuosities, as of see thumbnail to righta stream or path. May refer, in Greek art and architecture, to a fret or key pattern …

    Glossary of Art Terms

  • 25sinuous — [ sɪnjʊəs] adjective 1》 having many curves and turns. 2》 lithe and supple. Derivatives sinuosity noun (plural sinuosities). sinuously adverb sinuousness noun Origin …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 26ambages — n. pl. 1. Windings, turnings, sinuosities. 2. Circumlocution, periphrasis, verbosity, verbiage, wordiness, diffuseness, circuit of words. 3. Subterfuges, evasions, indirections, quirks, tortuous courses, devious ways …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 27sinuosity — /sɪŋjuˈɒsəti/ (say singyooh osuhtee) noun (plural sinuosities) 1. (often plural) a curve, bend, or turn. 2. sinuous form or character …

  • 28meander — /miyaendar/ To meander means to follow a winding or flexuous course; and when it is said, in a description of land, thence with the meander of the river, it must mean a meandered line, a line which follows the sinuosities of the river, or, in… …

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  • 29meander lines — Lines run in surveying particular portions of the public lands which border on navigable rivers, not as boundaries of the tract, but for the purpose of defining the sinuosities of the banks of the stream, and as the means of ascertaining the… …

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  • 30meander — /miyaendar/ To meander means to follow a winding or flexuous course; and when it is said, in a description of land, thence with the meander of the river, it must mean a meandered line, a line which follows the sinuosities of the river, or, in… …

    Black's law dictionary