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Aborsive
Aborsive A*bor"sive ([.a]*b[^o]r"s[i^]v), a. Abortive. [Obs.] --Fuller.

Meaning of Borsi from wikipedia

- Borsi may refer to: Maria Luigia Borsi, Italian opera singer Teresa De Giuli Borsi, born Maria Teresa Pippeo (1817–1877), Italian opera singer Veronica...
- Borsi (Gr****: Μπόρσι) is a hillside community in Elis, Greece. It is part of the muni****l unit of Lechaina. It is situated near the Pineios reservoir...
- Franco Borsi (1925–2008) was an Italian architect and architectural historian. He was professor of history of architecture at the University of Florence...
- Veronica Borsi (born 13 June 1987 in Bracciano) is an Italian hurdler. In 2012 with her personal best in the 100 metres hurdles, 13.05 has obtained the...
- Teresa De Giuli Borsi, born Maria Teresa Pippeo, (26 October 1817 – 18 November 1877) was an Italian opera singer who excelled in the dramatic soprano...
- 70/1 (Winter 1994). Borsi, Franco & Borsi, Stefano. Paolo Uccello. London: Thames & Hudson, 1994. (a m****ive monograph) Borsi, Stefano. Paolo Uccello...
- paint, and from nature we choose the most beautiful and worthy things". Borsi states that Alberti's writings on architecture continue to influence modern...
- Maria Luigia Borsi (born 1973) is an Italian opera singer. A lyric soprano, she is especially known for interpreting operas by Giacomo Puccini and Giuseppe...
- in Two-Way Mirror (double-bill), Young Vic Theatre, London, 1989 Rosetta Borsi, **** Please, We're Italian, Young Vic Theatre, 1991 Natalya Petrovna, A...
- The Bible of Borso d'Este is a two-volume m****cript. The illuminated miniatures, work of Taddeo Crivelli and others, were executed between 1455 and 1461...