- Look up qanun or
kanun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qanun or
Kanun may
refer to:
Qanun (instrument), a
large zither pla**** in and
around the Middle...
- Cancún (Spanish pronunciation: [kaŋˈkun] pronunciation),
often rendered Cancun in
English (without the accent; /kænˈkuːn/ or /kɑːn-/), is a city in southeast...
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Multicentric carpotarsal osteolysis syndrome (MCTO) is a rare
autosomal dominant condition. This
condition is also
known as
idiopathic multicentric osteolysis...
- Hall
picked up its
current name from the 13th-century
inhabitant Gilbert Canun. By the late 14th
century Cannon Hall was in the
ownership of the Bosville...
- myopathy-neutropenia
Cardiospasm Caregiver syndrome Carey–Fineman–Ziter
syndrome Carnevale–
Canun–Mendoza
syndrome Carnevale–Hernandez–Castillo
syndrome Carnevale–Krajewska–Fischetto...
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praising the book.
Months later in Mexico,
social communicologist Nino
Canún dedicated an
episode of his
morning talk show ¿Y
usted qué opina? (English:...
- PMID 26322288.
Monroy N, López M,
Cervantes A, García-Cruz D,
Zafra G,
Canún S, et al. (January 2002). "Microsatellite
analysis in
Turner syndrome: parental...
- the
Albanian lands,
around 1550 they
mentioned the
local customary law as
Canun of the
Mountains (Turkish:
Xhibal Kanuni). In the 17th
century an anonymous...
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patriotic values of Mexicans". Additionally,
social communicologist Nino
Canún presented a
television special called ¿Y
usted qué opina? (English: So what's...
- (to
cross out)
candy cane
cannon cannonade canon [clergyman], Anglo-Fr.
canun, from Old N. Fr.
canonie (compare Fr. chanoine) canonise, Old Fr. cannonisier...