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21Refugium Peccatorum Madonna (Crosio) — See also: Refugium Peccatorum Refuge of Sinners Madonna, Luigi Crosio, 1898 Refugium Peccatorum Madonna or the Refuge of Sinners Madonna is a painting by the Italian artist Luigi Crosio. It was painted in 1898. Crosio originally painted the… …
22refugium — noun (plural refugia) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, refuge Date: 1943 an area of relatively unaltered climate that is inhabited by plants and animals during a period of continental climatic change (as a glaciation) and remains as a center of… …
23Refugium — Refuge Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …
24refugium — (plural refugia)) 1) an isolated locality often surrounded by a different climate or habitat; often a centre for relics; a refuge in which organisms survived during glaciation, having escaped major climatic change; (plural refugia) 2) water where …
25refugium — n.; pl. ia [L. re, back; fugere, flee] An area that has escaped the great changes of the region as a whole, as unglaciated mountain tops in an ice age …
26refugium — /ri fyooh jee euhm/, n., pl. refugia / jee euh/. an area where special environmental circumstances have enabled a species or a community of species to survive after extinction in surrounding areas. [1940 45; < L; see REFUGE] * * * …
27refugium — noun Any local environment that has escaped regional ecological change and therefore provides a habitat for endangered species …
28refugium — (лат.) убежище …
29Refugium — Asyl …
30Refugium — Re|fu|gi|um 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: gi|en〉 Zufluchtsort [Etym.: lat.] …