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Agential
Agential A*gen"tial, a. Of or pertaining to an agent or an agency. --Fitzed. Hall.

Meaning of Agenti from wikipedia

- 00-2 agenti segretissimi (Italian for "00-2 Very Secret Agents"), distributed in English as Oh! Those Most Secret Agents!, is a 1964 Italian film directed...
- In linguistics, an agent noun (in Latin, nomen agentis) is a word that is derived from another word denoting an action, and that identifies an entity...
- fotbalisty z české ligy je opět zájem. Není to ale její kvalitou, mírní nadšení agenti" (in Czech). Deník N. Retrieved 2 December 2024. "Mladá Boleslav změnila...
- is the agent. The word agent comes from the present participle agens, agentis ('the one doing') of the Latin verb agere, to 'do' or 'make'. Typically...
- Retrieved April 17, 2021. "Do výbuchu ve Vrběticích byli zapojení ruští agenti, oznámil Babiš. Česko jich osmnáct vyhostí". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize...
- the ****oagenti since 2012 and is a member of the Italian FIGC Commissione Agenti. As a teenager, D'Amico pla**** several individual and team sports such as...
- ISBN 978-1620403471. Bertuccioli, Giuliano (1999). "Informatori, avventurieri, spioni, agenti più o meno autentici in duemila anni di storia delle relazioni italo-cinesi"...
- (lit. "hawthorn"), vampirdzhiya ("vampire" + nomen agentis suffix), vampirar ("vampire" + nomen agentis suffix), dzhadadzhiya and svetocher are used to refer...
- Serenus and, referred to lightning, Fulgur, Fulgur Fulmen, later as nomen agentis Fulgurator, Fulminator: the high antiquity of the cult is testified by...
- from Proto-Indo-European Dyḗws (literally “the bright one”), root nomen agentis from Dyew- (“to be bright, day sky”), and Ph₂tḗr (“father”). A syncretic...