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Definition of Egestas

Egesta
Egesta E*ges"ta, n. pl. [NL., neut. pl. from p. p. of L. egere. See Egest.] (Physiol.) That which is egested or thrown off from the body by the various excretory channels; excrements; -- opposed to ingesta.

Meaning of Egestas from wikipedia

- Cymothoe egesta, the common yellow glider, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria...
- Egesta is the historic Sicilian city Segesta It may also refer to Stegea, a genus of moths Egesta minutalis, a species in the genus Spatalistis egesta...
- Spatalistis egesta is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in ****an (Honshu), the Russian Far East and China (Shanxi, Zhejiang). The...
- city was originally Acesta or Egesta and changed to Segesta by the Romans to avoid its ill-omened meaning in Latin (egestās means "poverty" or "lack") is...
- Lepidoptera Family: Crambidae Genus: Stegea Species: S. minutalis Binomial name Stegea minutalis (Walter, 1928) Synonyms Egesta minutalis Walter, 1928...
- classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Crambidae Genus: Stegea Munroe, 1964 Synonyms Egesta Ragonot, 1891...
- Metus/ Deimos (Fear), and Fames/ Limos (Hunger), temptress to all crime; Egestas/ Aporia (Want), base and vile, and, two dread shapes to see, Labor/ Ponos...
- enslaved women. In 415 BC, delegates from the Sicilian city of Segesta (Gr****: Egesta) arrived at Athens to plead for the support of the Athenians in their war...
- habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Proin pharetra nonummy pede. Mauris et orci. Typing =lorem(N) will produce...
- Crinisus by a Dardanian or Trojan woman named Egesta or Segesta. According to Servius, this woman Egesta or Segesta was sent by her father, Hippotes or...