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- ak-TY-ə-kəs; Ἄκτιακός, Aktiakos), literally "Actian", after Actium (Ἄκτιον) Delphinius (/dɛlˈfɪniəs/ del-FIN-ee-əs; Δελφίνιος, Delphinios), literally "Delphic"...
- Maximilian Delphinius Berlitz (or Maximilien Berlitz, born David Berlizheimer; April 14, 1852 – April 6, 1921) was a linguist and the founder of the Berlitz...
- The Delphinia was a festival of Apollo Delphinius held annually on the 6th (or 7th) of the month Mounuchiōn (April/May) in ancient Athens. All that is...
- (2010) JLA: Age of Wonder #1 (July 2003) Earth-1888 Elseworlds Aquaman (Delphinius), Flash (Jubatus), Wonder Woman (Dianna), Jack the Ripper, Black Lightning...
- As well, some of the work is performed by private corporations (e.g., Delphinius Engineering of Eddystone, Pennsylvania; Oceaneering International of Chesapeake...
- Didelphis ("two wombs"); Didelphodon ("two-womb [ie opossum] tooth"); Delphinius ("with a womb") dendro-, -dendron, -dendrum: Pronunciation: /dɛn.dɹoʊ/...
- through the city to exhibitit, after which he sacrificed it to Apollo Delphinius. Hecale and the legend of her reception and entertainment (of Theseus)...
- automobile; co-founder of the automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz Maximilian Delphinius Berlitz (1852–1921), founder of Berlitz Language Schools Carl Bertelsmann...
- species "Inia boliviensis". In 1847, he and Paul Gervais compared it to "Delphinius geoffrensis" (=Amazon river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis), which had been...
- temple of Apollo. Apollo was worshipped in nearby Miletus under the name Delphinius (the same name was also used at Delphi). At Didyma, he was worshipped...