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AversationAversation Av`er*sa"tion, n. [L. aversatio, fr. aversari to
turn away, v. intens. of avertere. See Avert.]
A turning from with dislike; aversion. [Obs.or Archaic]
Some men have a natural aversation to some vices or
virtues, and a natural affection to others. --Jer.
Taylor. Quaquaversal
Quaquaversal Qua`qua*ver"sal, a. [L. quaqua wheresoever,
whithersoever + versus, p. p. of vertere to turn.]
1. Turning or dipping in any or every direction.
2. (Geol.) Dipping toward all points of the compass round a
center, as beds of lava round a crater.
Traversable
Traversable Trav"ers*a*ble, a.
1. Capable of being traversed, or passed over; as, a
traversable region.
2. Deniable; specifically (Law), liable to legal objection;
as, a traversable presentment. --Sir M. Hale.
Meaning of Aversa from wikipedia
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Aversa (Italian: [
aˈvɛrsa]) is a city and
comune in the
Province of
Caserta in Campania,
southern Italy,
about 24 km
north of Naples. It is the centre...
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Jillian Aversa (née Goldin) is an
American vocalist and
composer best
known for her
contributions to
video game soundtracks,
YouTube music videos, and...
- Darkly, Darkly,
Venus Aversa is the
ninth studio album by
English extreme metal band
Cradle of Filth. It was
released on 1
November 2010 by
record label...
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Andrew Aversa (born June 23, 1987),
known professionally as zircon, is an
American electronic musician, composer, and
audio technician primarily known...
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Naples gave the town and
vicinity of
Aversa as a
county to Ranulf. The
following are the
Counts of
Aversa:
Rainulf I 1030–1045
After Rainulf I died...
- Drengot, whom he
succeeded in the
county of
Aversa in 1045. He was duly
elected by the
Norman nobles of
Aversa and
invested with the
countship by his suzerain...
- The
Diocese of
Aversa (Latin:
Dioecesis Aversana) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Campania,
southern Italy,
created in 1053. It is situated...
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Aversa 1925 (usually
referred to as Real
Aversa Normanna or
simply Aversa[citation needed]) is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Aversa...
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Richard Drengot (c. 1025 – died 1078) was the
count of
Aversa (1049–1078),
prince of
Capua (1058–1078, as
Richard I) and duke of
Gaeta (1064–1078). Richard...
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original on
December 2, 2019.
Retrieved November 23, 2019.
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