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101 eta
ēta, n., indecl., the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, Ter. Maur. Litt. 43; Aus. Idyll. 12, 12, 3. -
102 literatura
littĕrātūra ( lītĕr-), ae, f. [litterae].I.A writing formed of letters:* B.litteratura constat ex notis litterarum et ex eo, in quo imprimuntur illae notae,
Cic. Part. 7, 26.—Transf.:II.Graeca,
the Greek alphabet, Tac. A. 11, 13.—The science of language, grammar, philology:III.grammatice, quam in Latinum transferentes litteraturam vocaverunt,
Quint. 2, 1, 4; cf. id. 2, 14, 3:prima illa litteratura, per quam pueris elementa traduntur,
Sen. Ep. 88, 20.—Learning, erudition:saecularis,
Tert. Spect. 18. -
103 litteratura
littĕrātūra ( lītĕr-), ae, f. [litterae].I.A writing formed of letters:* B.litteratura constat ex notis litterarum et ex eo, in quo imprimuntur illae notae,
Cic. Part. 7, 26.—Transf.:II.Graeca,
the Greek alphabet, Tac. A. 11, 13.—The science of language, grammar, philology:III.grammatice, quam in Latinum transferentes litteraturam vocaverunt,
Quint. 2, 1, 4; cf. id. 2, 14, 3:prima illa litteratura, per quam pueris elementa traduntur,
Sen. Ep. 88, 20.—Learning, erudition:saecularis,
Tert. Spect. 18. -
104 אפסילון
upsilon, twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet -
105 omega
f.omega, last letter in the Greek alphabet: long O.* * *1 (letra) omega* * *SF omega* * *femenino omega* * *= omega.Ex. Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.----* omega 3 = omega-3.* * *femenino omega* * *= omega.Ex: Omegas and essential fatty acids are "good" fats and are found in salmon, sardines and other cold water fish, extra virgin olive oil, nuts, seeds, avocado and açai.
* omega 3 = omega-3.* * *omega* * *omega nfomega -
106 sigma
f.sigma, eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding to s.* * *1 sigma -
107 gamma
n. gamma, third letter of the Greek alphabet -
108 베타
n. beta, second letter of the Greek alphabet -
109 litterātūra (līter-)
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110 epsilon
n. epsilon, fifth letter of the Greek alphabet -
111 gamma
n. gamma, third letter of the Greek alphabet; gamut, total range of notes (Music) -
112 ypsilon
n. upsilon, twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet -
113 my
f.mu, twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding to M. -
114 ny
f.nu, thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding to N. -
115 rho
f.rho (r), seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding to r. -
116 theta
f.eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, represented in Latin by th, in modern Spanish by t alone. -
117 xi
f.fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding to X. -
118 ביטא I
בֵּיטָאI (βῆτα) Beta, second letter of the Greek Alphabet. Shek. III, 2. Y. ed. (Bab. בי״תא corr. acc.). -
119 בֵּיטָא
בֵּיטָאI (βῆτα) Beta, second letter of the Greek Alphabet. Shek. III, 2. Y. ed. (Bab. בי״תא corr. acc.). -
120 alfabeto
m.alphabet.alfabeto Morse Morse code* * *1 (abecedario) alphabet2 (código) code\alfabeto Morse Morse code* * *noun m.* * *SM alphabet* * *masculino alphabet* * *= alphabet, character set, script.Ex. There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.Ex. Apart from the different character sets that can be used for notation, there are two types of notation: pure notation and mixed notation.Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.----* alfabeto en información = information literate [information-literate].* alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.* alfabeto no romano = non-Roman alphabet.* alfabeto romano = Roman alphabet, latin alphabet.* en varios alfabetos = multiscript [multi-script].* letra del alfabeto = alphabet letter, alphabetic letter.* * *masculino alphabet* * *= alphabet, character set, script.Ex: There are only two sets of symbols whose orders are reasonably universally recognised: the letters of the Roman alphabet (either small or capitals), and Arabic numerals.
Ex: Apart from the different character sets that can be used for notation, there are two types of notation: pure notation and mixed notation.Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.* alfabeto en información = information literate [information-literate].* alfabeto griego aldino = Aldine greek.* alfabeto no romano = non-Roman alphabet.* alfabeto romano = Roman alphabet, latin alphabet.* en varios alfabetos = multiscript [multi-script].* letra del alfabeto = alphabet letter, alphabetic letter.* * *alphabeten el alfabeto Morse in Morse (code)el alfabeto griego/cirílico the Greek/Cyrillic alphabetel alfabeto de los sordomudos sign language* * *
alfabeto sustantivo masculino
alphabet
alfabeto sustantivo masculino alphabet
' alfabeto' also found in these entries:
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Morse
English:
alphabet
- letter
- script
* * *alfabeto nmalphabetalfabeto braille Braille alphabet;Alfabeto Fonético Internacional International Phonetic Alphabet;alfabeto latino Roman alphabet;alfabeto morse Morse code* * *m alphabet* * *alfabeto nm: alphabet* * *alfabeto n alphabet
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