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Helcoplasty
Helcoplasty Hel"co*plas`ty, n. [Gr. ? a wound + -plasty.] (Med.) The act or process of repairing lesions made by ulcers, especially by a plastic operation.
Leucoplast
Leucoplast Leu"co*plast (l[=u]"k[-o]*pl[a^]st), Leucoplastid Leu`co*plas"tid (-pl[a^]s"t[i^]d), n. [Leuco- + Gr. pla`ssein to mold.] (Bot.) One of certain very minute whitish or colorless granules occurring in the protoplasm of plants and supposed to be the nuclei around which starch granules will form.
Leucoplastid
Leucoplast Leu"co*plast (l[=u]"k[-o]*pl[a^]st), Leucoplastid Leu`co*plas"tid (-pl[a^]s"t[i^]d), n. [Leuco- + Gr. pla`ssein to mold.] (Bot.) One of certain very minute whitish or colorless granules occurring in the protoplasm of plants and supposed to be the nuclei around which starch granules will form.
Thoracoplasty
Thoracoplasty Tho`ra*co*plas"ty, n. [Thorax + plasty.] (Med.) A remodeling or reshaping of the thorax; especially, the operation of removing the ribs, so as to obliterate the pleural cavity in cases of empyema.
Uraniscoplasty
Uraniscoplasty U`ra*nis"co*plas`ty, n. [Gr. ? top of a tent, plate (fr. ? sky) + -plasty.] (Surg.) The process of forming an artificial palate.

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- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. Coplas de Don Jorge Manrique. Boston: Allen & Ticknor, 1833. Marino, Nancy. Jorge Manrique's Coplas por la muerte de su padre:...
- copla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Copla (a Spanish word) may refer to: Copla (poetry), a poetic form common in Spanish po****r writing. Copla...
- first singers of coplas was Raquel Meller. Initially she sang cuplé, which later evolved in Andalusian and Spanish song into the copla as it is known today...
- Purim (/ˈpʊərɪm/; פּוּרִים‎ Pūrīm, lit. 'lots'; see Name below) is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from annihilation...
- Federico García Lorca. Manuel Machado wrote of coplas, using the form himself: The language of the copla is colloquial and direct, although there may also...
- Coplas al viento is the first album from the Chilean musical group Conjunto Quelentaro. It was released in 1967 on the Odeón Chile label. Side A "Coplas...
- consist of four or five octosyllabic verses (coplas) or musical phrases (tercios). Occasionally, the first copla is repeated. The meter of fandango is similar...
- name is of Spanish origin and appears recorded for the first time in the Coplas de la panadera, by Juan de Mena, written approximately between 1445 and...
- include the Cantar de Mio Cid, Tirant lo Blanch, The Book of Good Love and Coplas por la muerte de su padre. Genres such as Mester de Juglaría and Mester...
- and produced even today. In Spain, one of the capital works in Spanish is Coplas por la Muerte de su Padre (Stanzas About the Death of His Father), written...