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  • 71Torso — unvollständig erhaltene Statue; unvollendetes Werk; Bruchstück * * * Tọr|so 〈m. 6〉 1. nicht vollendete od. nicht vollendet erhaltene Statue, die (meist) nur aus Rumpf u. Kopf besteht 2. 〈fig.〉 unvollendetes Werk [ital., „Strunk (vom Obst), Rumpf …

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  • 72tirs — TIRS, tirsuri, s.n. 1. Toiag simbolic, împodobit cu viţă de vie şi având în vârf un con de pin, cu care era înfăţişat zeul Dionysos şi cei care îl însoţeau. 2. Inflorescenţă în formă de con de brad. – Din fr. thyrse. Trimis de camelia.soare,… …

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  • 73torso — (n.) 1797, from It. torso trunk of a statue, originally stalk, stump, from V.L. *tursus, from L. thyrsus stalk, stem, from Gk. thyrsos (see THYRSUS (Cf. thyrsus)) …

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  • 74thyrse — [[t]θɜrs[/t]] also thyrsus n. bot a compact branching inflorescence, as of the lilac, in which the main axis is indeterminate and the lateral axes are determinate • Etymology: 1595–1605; < F < L thyrsus thyrsus …

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  • 75θυρσομανῆ — θυρσομανής he who raves with the thyrsus neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric) θυρσομανής he who raves with the thyrsus masc/fem/neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric aeolic) θυρσομανής he who raves with the thyrsus masc/fem acc sg (attic epic doric) …

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  • 76Thyrsoid — Thyr soid (th[ e]r soid), Thyrsoidal Thyr*soid al (th[ e]r*soid al), a. [Gr. ?; ? thyrsus + e i^dos form, shape: cf. F. thyrso[ i]de.] Having somewhat the form of a thyrsus. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 77Thyrsoidal — Thyrsoid Thyr soid (th[ e]r soid), Thyrsoidal Thyr*soid al (th[ e]r*soid al), a. [Gr. ?; ? thyrsus + e i^dos form, shape: cf. F. thyrso[ i]de.] Having somewhat the form of a thyrsus. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 78Truncheon — Trun cheon, n. [OE. tronchoun the shaft of a broken spear, broken piece, OF. tronchon, tron?on, F. tron?on, fr. OF. & F. tronce, tronche, a piece of wood; cf. OF. trons, tros, trois; all perhaps from L. thyrsus a stalk, stem, staff. See {Thyrsus} …

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  • 79torso — noun (plural torsos or torsi) Etymology: Italian, literally, stalk, from Latin thyrsus stalk, thyrsus Date: 1722 1. a sculptured representation of the trunk of a human body 2. something (as a piece of writing) that is mutilated or left unfinished …

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  • 80Bacchus (Leonardo) — Infobox Painting| title=Bacchus artist=Workshop of Leonardo da Vinci year=1510 1515 type=Oil on walnut panel transferred to canvas height=177 width=115 city=Paris museum=LouvreThe Leonardesque painting of Bacchus , formerly a Saint John the… …

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