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- Disjecta membra, also written disiecta membra, is Latin for "scattered fragments" (also scattered limbs, members, or remains) and is used to refer to surviving...
- Center for Contemporary Art (also known as Oregon Contemporary, formerly Disjecta) is an art center in Portland, Oregon. It is home to the Portland Biennial...
- Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writings and a Dramatic Fragment is a collection of previously uncollected writings by Samuel Beckett, spanning his entire career...
- Alvaradoia disjecta is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Walter Rothschild in 1920. It is found in eastern Spain and south-eastern France...
- between East & West (Tbilisi), pp. 482–494. Grigory Kessel (2016), Membra Disjecta Sinaitica I: A Reconstitution of the Syriac Galen Palimpsest, in André...
- Splendrillia disjecta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae. The length of the s**** attains 7½ mm, its diameter...
- Man, for those who paid $5 or more, was the outtakes compilation album Disjecta Membra. Toledo's final solo release was 2014's How to Leave Town, an hour-long...
- Antaeotricha disjecta is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1854. It is found in Costa Rica, the Guianas...
- golf.[citation needed] He also pla**** second base for the Portland-based Disjecta softball team. Malkmus also previously pla**** lacrosse in his high school...
- Family: Depressariidae Genus: Stenoma Species: S. albida Binomial name Stenoma albida (Walker, 1864) Synonyms Cryptolechia disjecta var. albida Walker, 1864...