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inhabitants in the community. The
community of
Echinos covers an area of 85.691 km2.
According to the
legend Echinos was
founded during the 1360s by Lala Shahin...
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Echinocyte (from the Gr**** word
echinos,
meaning 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin'), in
human biology and medicine,
refers to a form of red
blood cell that has...
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settlements in the
Xanthi regional unit, Greece.
Abdera Avato Dafnonas Diomideia Echinos Erasmio Evlalo Evmoiro Exochi Galani Genisea Gerakas Karyofyto Kimmeria...
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Epeiros by Agave. He was
credited to be the
founder of the
Malian city of
Echinos. Also,
Echion was said to have
dedicated a
temple of
Cybele in Boeotia...
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large and the
fruit edible. The name
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** ἐχῖνος (
echinos),
meaning "sea urchin", and the
Latin cereus meaning "candle". They are...
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subfamily Cactoideae. The
generic name
derives from the
Ancient Gr**** ἐχῖνος (
echînos),
meaning "spiny," and cactus. It and
Ferocactus are the two
genera of...
- Look up Echinus or
echinus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Echinus may
refer to:
Echinus (Acarnania), a town in
ancient Acarnania,
Greece Echinus (Thessaly)...
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large and
treelike types to
small globose cacti. The name
derives from
echinos hedgehog or sea urchin, and
opsis appearance, a
reference to
these plants'...
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reflected in the
genus name,
composed of the Gr****
prefix echino-
meaning "spiny" (from ἐχῖνος
echīnos "hedgehog") and the
suffix -phora
meaning "carrier",...
- Loveniidae,
known as
heart urchins. The name is
derived from the Gr**** ἐχῖνος (
echinos, "hedgehog, urchin") and καρδία (kardia, "heart"). The
genus was first...