transitus
1Transitus — is the name given to a year in a number of independent schools in Scotland. As the name would suggest, this year is offered as a bridge between primary and secondary education.Transitus replaces the final year of primary education used in state… …
2TRANSITUS — seu Fretum Broverii, aut Cerevisiae coctoris, Belgis hel Browers passage, Gall. le passage de Brasseur, pars maris Australis ad Ortum Freti Maerei, et Ins. Statuum detecta et lustrata A. C. 1643. ab Henrico le Brasseur, Praefecto classis Batavae …
3Transitus — Der Transitus (lat. Übergang, Durchgang) als rein musikalische Figur bezeichnet Durchgangsdissonanzen, also dissonierende Verbindungstöne zwischen konsonanten Klängen. Der Begriff transitus ist seit Christoph Bernhard gebräuchlich, zuvor… …
4Transitus Fluvii — est un alphabet ésotérique de 22 caractères décrit par Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa dans son Troisième Livre de De occulta philosophia (1513). Il dérive de l’alphabet hébreu[1] et est semblable à l’alphabet des Anges (Celestial Alphabet) et à… …
5TRANSITUS Israel — quô loci per siccum Iordanis alveum, aquis a dextra ingredientium consistentibus, cum, quae a sinistris erant, in mare mortuum omnes defluxislent, latissimâ viâ, magnô Dei miraculô, in terram promissionis transierant Israelitae …
6Transitus Fluvii — Infobox Writing system name = Transitus Fluvii type = Alphabet time = 16th Century languages = Derived from Hebrew fam1 = Hebrew creator = Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa sisters = Celestial, Malachim sample = Transitus aleph.jpg imagesize = 75 x 90… …
7transitus — tran·si·tus …
8transitus — /traenzatas/ Passage from one place to another; transit. in transitu, on the passage, transit, or way (See also in transitu) …
9transitus — Transit; a passing over or through; a conveyance …
10transitus — ˈtran(t)səd.əs, ˈtraan , nzə , ətəs noun ( es) Etymology: Latin, passage, transit more at transit : transit of a person or property en route from one place to another compare stoppage in transitu …