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51νύκτ' — νύκτα , νύξ night fem acc sg νύκτε , νύξ night fem nom/voc/acc dual …
52Νύχθ' — Νύκτα , Νύξ night fem acc sg Νύκτε , Νύξ night fem nom/voc/acc dual …
53νύχθ' — νύκτα , νύξ night fem acc sg νύκτε , νύξ night fem nom/voc/acc dual …
54луч — род. п. луча, диал. луча ж. щепка, лучина , лучина – то же, укр. луч, ст. слав. лоуча ἀκτίς (Супр.), болг. луча луч, заря , сербохорв. лу̑ч, род. п. луча лучина , лу̏ча солнечный луч , словен. luč свет , чеш. louč лучина , слвц. luč, польск.… …
55Cognate — For other uses, see Cognate (disambiguation). In linguistics, cognates are words that have a common etymological origin. This learned term derives from the Latin cognatus (blood relative).[1] Cognates within the same language are called doublets …
56Slow loris — For the denial of service attack, see Slowloris. Slow lorises[1] Sunda slow loris Nycticebus coucang …
57Interpretatio graeca — is a Latin term for the common tendency of ancient Greek writers to equate foreign divinities to members of their own pantheon. Herodotus, for example, refers to the ancient Egyptian gods Amon, Osiris and Ptah as Zeus , Dionysus and Hephaestus ,… …
58Nix (moon) — Nix Discovery images of Nix (and Hydra) Discovery Discovered by Hubble Space Telescope Pluto Compan …
59Fear of the dark — For other uses, see Fear of the dark (disambiguation). The fear of the dark is a common fear among children and to a varying degree is observed for adults. Fear of the dark is usually not fear of the darkness itself, but fear of possible or… …
60Nyx — For the water spirit Nix, see Neck (water spirit). For other uses, see NYX (disambiguation). Nyx La Nuit by William Adolphe Bouguereau (1883) …