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end of the radius and of the ulna in birds. In classical antiquity, the cotyla or cotyle (from Ancient Greek κοτύλη (kotúlē), 'cup, bowl') was a measure
Cotyla
Extinct genus of birds
are almost oval and deeply concave. The lateral cotyla on the outer side is smaller than the medial cotyla on the inner side, and is slightly below it. The
Kelenken
System of measurement used in Ancient Greece
common unit in both measures throughout historic Greece was the cotyle or cotyla whose absolute value varied from one place to another between 210 ml and
Ancient Greek units of measurement
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System of measurement used in Ancient Rome
30 fl oz quartarius 1⁄24 congius 136 mL 4.79 fl oz 4.61 fl oz hemina or cotyla 1⁄12 congius 273 mL 9.61 fl oz 9.23 fl oz sextarius 1⁄6 congius 546 mL 19
Ancient Roman units of measurement
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volume for stacked firewood with the symbol cd-ft equal to 16 ft3 (0.45 m3) Cotyla Cran Cullishigay Deal – a former U.K. and U.S. unit of volume for stacked
List of obsolete units of measurement
List_of_obsolete_units_of_measurement
Ancient Greek vase shape; drinking cup
Museum. Comparable forms of a handled drinking cup on a base included: Cotyla, a more generic term for any cup Kantharos Komast cup Kylix The word skyphos
Skyphos
Genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family
Cenia Comm. ex Juss. Cenia sect. Actinocenia DC. Hippia L.f. Ctenosperma Hook.f. Lancisia Fabr. Machlis DC. Otochlamys DC. Cotyla O.Kuntze & T. von Post
Cotula
Extinct species of bird
a greater curvature to its shaft, while both the external and internal cotyla are wider in proximal view. The distal tendinal groove runs almost perpendicular
Pinguinus_alfrednewtoni
Extinct species of bird
eminentia intercotylaris that is long anteroposteriorly; the presence of a cotyla medialis with the rim, in anterior view, essentially even with side of shaft;
Kurochkin's_pygmy_owl
Mount with a Christian Monastery in Jericho, in Palestine
reinforcements from Antiochus to hold his position, Ptolemy then fled to Zeno Cotylas, the tyrant of Philadelphia (now Amman, Jordan). In the first century BC
Mount_of_Temptation
Comparison of a wide range of volumes
80×10−4 One gō (a common size for serving sake) 2.73×10−4 one Roman hemina or cotyla 3.3–3.75×10−4 Volume of stubby or steinie of beer (Europe–330 mL, Canada–341 mL
Orders_of_magnitude_(volume)
Extinct genus of birds
surangular and prearticular bones. The mandible extended hindwards beyond the cotyla (which connected with the condyle of the upper jaw), and this part was therefore
Confuciusornis
Ancient Roman family
accused. Lucius Varius Cotyla, aedile about 44 BC, was one of Mark Antony's closest allies. During the War of Mutina, Cotyla was Antony's envoy to the
Varia_gens
the convex end, the condyle, fits into the concave end, the cotyle (also: cotyla). This configuration allows for greater stability without restricting mobility
Glossary_of_dinosaur_anatomy
1st month of the Coptic calendar
Cyprian & St. Justina. Thout 22 September 19 October 2 Martyrdom of Saints Cotylas (Kobtlas), his sister Axoua, and his friend Tatas Martyrdom of St. Julius
Thout
System of measurement used in the Byzantine Empire
ouggía (οὐγγία) ogkía (ὀγκία) ougkía (οὐγκία) 1⁄12 0.1824 (=Roman uncia) Cotyla Half-xesta kotýlē (κοτύλη) hēmixéstion (ἡμιξέστιον) 1⁄8 0.276 (=Roman half-sextarius)
Byzantine units of measurement
Byzantine_units_of_measurement
Extinct species of flamingo
supratendinal bridge of the tibiotarsus a large prominence is present. Large cotyla can be seen on the tarsometatarsus and the groove that receives the musculus
Phoeniconaias_siamensis
Corycia Corydallus Coryphaeus Corythus Corythus (son of Paris) Cothocidae Cotyla Cotyttia Counter-Earth Cragaleus Cranaus Crantor Crantor (mythology) Craterus'
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Extinct species of bird
distinguished from R. regulus by a thicker base, a longer olecranon, a larger cotyla dorsalis, and smaller quill knobs (papillae remigales caudales). Compared
Regulus_bulgaricus
Extinct genus of birds
the olecranon is more distinctly set apart from the edge of the internal cotyla like in the Andean condor, albeit narrower than in the modern species. The
Wingegyps
Genus of birds
missing entirely in modern flamingos. The medial and lateral sides of the cotyla scapularis are not sharply differentiated and the foramen for the supracoracoid
Adelalopus
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Corocotta Corrector Corvus (boarding device) Cosmetics in ancient Rome Cotyla Council of the Seven Provinces Cowbridge (Roman town) Crambeck Ware Cramond
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Extinct species of bird
generally being taller and more slender compared to its relative. The lateral cotyla is posterolaterally shorter and the hypotarsus does not expand as far laterally
Melanerpes_shawi
Edwards, 1940 c g Neoempheria costaricensis Coher, 1959 c g Neoempheria cotyla Sasakawa, 2005 c g Neoempheria cuneata g Neoempheria cyphia Wu & Yang, 1995
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
God; Short Form of Bhavesh or Bhavik
Girl/Female
Indian
Good-nature one of the women
Female
Arthurian
, lady, domina; or, heart's-sorrow.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Precious Stone which Gives a Lot of Happiness and Prosperity
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish
Little Raven; Prince; Variant of Brendan
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Ravana's brother who leaves Lanka to join Rama and later become king of Lanka)
Boy/Male
Indian
Danger
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who is economical, Thrifty
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi who Took Part in the Battle of Badr
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Courage; Morale
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n.
Alt. of Cotyle