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121 snake, snail
1. LAT Pareas monticola (Cantor)2. RUS моллюскоед m Кантора3. ENG common [Cantor's] slug snake, snail snake4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Азия -
122 bat, common roundleaf horseshoe
1. LAT Hipposideros galeritus Cantor2. RUS хохлатый листонос m, индомалайский подковогуб m3. ENG fawn-colo(u)red [common roundleaf horseshoe] bat, Cantor's [fawn] leaf-nosed bat4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > bat, common roundleaf horseshoe
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123 bat, fawn leaf-nosed
1. LAT Hipposideros galeritus Cantor2. RUS хохлатый листонос m, индомалайский подковогуб m3. ENG fawn-colo(u)red [common roundleaf horseshoe] bat, Cantor's [fawn] leaf-nosed bat4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > bat, fawn leaf-nosed
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124 bat, lawn-colo(u)red
1. LAT Hipposideros galeritus Cantor2. RUS хохлатый листонос m, индомалайский подковогуб m3. ENG fawn-colo(u)red [common roundleaf horseshoe] bat, Cantor's [fawn] leaf-nosed bat4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > bat, lawn-colo(u)red
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125 bat, lawn-colo(u)red
1. LAT Hipposideros galeritus Cantor2. RUS хохлатый листонос m, индомалайский подковогуб m3. ENG fawn-colo(u)red [common roundleaf horseshoe] bat, Cantor's [fawn] leaf-nosed bat4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > bat, lawn-colo(u)red
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126 Modernism
Gottlob Frege, Georg Cantor, and Richard Dedekind were pure mathematicians who built no machines; but they did provide a means, laying the foundations of a new way of thinking in the West. If there is any utility to Modernism, Dedekind did something profoundly useful. The great event... came in the year he wrote his first letter to a fellow mathematician named Georg Cantor, and soon after published a mathematical definition of irrational numbers now known as the "Dedekind Cut." Separating forever the digital from the continuous, at least in arithmetic, Dedekind became the West's first Modernist in 1872. Everyone who has heard of Modernism has heard of Picasso. Most have heard of Joyce. But who has heard of Dedekind? Only mathematicians, the least likelylooking of those who aspire to change the world by using their minds. The public doesn't know what mathematicians are doing, and mathematicians are just as happy it doesn't, for they are as genuinely unworldly as artists claim to be.... Mathematicians did not invent. Instead, they insisted, they discovered things as Plato had-searching in a complicated alternate universe for elegant and beautiful relationships among objects that could not be said to exist outside the mind.Without their knowledge, however, the mathematicians of 1870s Germany were about to change the world. As a clutch of Victorian professors, avuncular, ascetic,... they were gathering unawares around the cradle of an infant Briar Rose that would one day be christened Modernism. (Everdell, 1997, pp. 30-31)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Modernism
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127 10315
1. LAT Oligodon cyclurus (Cantor)2. RUS олигодон m Кантора3. ENG Cantor's kukri snake4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Азия -
128 10410
1. LAT Pareas monticola (Cantor)2. RUS моллюскоед m Кантора3. ENG common [Cantor's] slug snake, snail snake4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Азия
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CANTOR (G.) — Source de nombreux paradoxes depuis l’Antiquité, l’infini a toujours été un sujet de préoccupation et d’inquiétude pour les mathématiciens qui cherchaient à l’appréhender. La nécessité d’asseoir le calcul infinitésimal sur des bases solides avait … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cantor — may refer to:In general* The Latin word for singer, e.g. the main singer of a cantus * Hazzan , in Judaism, the English name for a professional singer who leads prayer services (Kantor is a frequently noted Jewish patronym) * Cantor (church), an… … Wikipedia
cantor — [ kɑ̃tɔr ] n. m. • v. 1900; all. Kantor « celui qui dirige la chapelle »; lat. médiév. cantor ♦ Hist. Mus. Chantre; maître de chapelle et maître de chœur. J. S. Bach fut cantor à la Thomaskirche de Leipzig. ● cantor nom masculin (allemand Kantor … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cantor — ist der Name von Bernard Gerald Cantor (1916–1996), US amerikanischer Unternehmer und Kunstmäzen, Firmengründer der Cantor Fitzgerald Eddie Cantor (1892–1964), US amerikanischer Entertainer Eric Cantor (* 1963), US amerikanischer Politiker Georg… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cantor — • The chief singer (and sometimes instructor) of the ecclesiastical choir, called also precentor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cantor Cantor … Catholic encyclopedia
cantor — CÁNTOR, cantori, s.m. (reg.) Cântăreţ de biserică; psalt, dascăl (3). – Din lat. cantor, germ. Kantor. Trimis de valeriu, 11.02.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 CÁNTOR s. v. cântăreţ, dascăl, diac, paracliser, psalt, ţârcovnic. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007 … Dicționar Român
cantor — cantor, ra adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. [Persona] que canta por oficio o por afición: los niños cantores de la catedral de Sevilla. Jorge es cantor en el coro del Liceo de Barcelona. adjetivo 1. [Ave] … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Cantor — Can tor, n. [L., a singer, fr. caner to sing.] A singer; esp. the leader of a church choir; a precentor. [1913 Webster] The cantor of the church intones the Te Deum. Milman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cantor — 1530s, church song leader, from L. cantor singer, poet, actor, agent noun from stem of canere to sing (see CHANT (Cf. chant)). Applied to the Hebrew chazan from 1893 … Etymology dictionary
cantor — cantor, ra (Del lat. cantor, ōris). 1. adj. Que canta, principalmente si lo tiene por oficio. U. t. c. s.) 2. Zool. Se dice de las aves que, por tener la siringe muy desarrollada, son capaces de emitir sonidos melodiosos y variados; p. ej., el… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Cantor — (lat.), 1) Sänger; 2) Vorsänger in einer Kirchengemeine; 3) in den Domcapiteln der 4. Domherr, im Range nach dem Senior (Scholasticus), der mit ihm gewöhnlich den Gottesdienst besorgte u. bei den Domschulen Unterricht ertheilte; dessen Prälatur… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon