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Nigromancie
Nigromancie Nig"ro*man`cie, n. Necromancy. [Obs.]
Nigromancien
Nigromancien Nig"ro*man`cien, n. A necromancer. [Obs.] These false enchanters or nigromanciens. --Chaucer.

Meaning of Groma from wikipedia

- The groma (as standardized in the imperial Latin, sometimes croma, or gruma in the literature of the republican times) was a surveying instrument used...
- Groma may refer to: Groma language, spoken in Southeast Asia Groma (surveying), the prin****l Roman surveying instrument Groma Büromaschinen, an East German...
- Groma Büromaschinen (founded 1872 as Maschinenfabrik G. F. Grosser) was a German manufacturer of typewriters. "Groma" was portmanteau from Grosser and...
- Groma, also known as Tromowa and J'umowa, is a language spoken primarily in the lower Chumbi Valley in Tibet, with some speakers in Sikkim in India. It...
- table Cosmolabe Dioptra Dumpy level Engineer's chain Geodimeter Graphometer Groma (surveying) Laser scanning Level Level staff Measuring tape Plane table...
- Groma Rock (Bulgarian: скала Грома, romanized: skala Groma, IPA: [skɐˈla ˈgrɔmɐ]) is the 45 m long in south-north direction and 30 m wide rock off the...
- Gromatici (from Latin groma or gruma, a surveyor's pole) or agrimensores was the name for land surveyors amongst the ancient Romans. The "gromatic writers"...
- which dates to the sixteenth century. It is a more accurate version of the groma. There is some speculation that it may have been used to build the Eupalinian...
- Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Lakha, Naapa, Chocangaca, Brokkat, Brokpa and probably Groma Ladakhi–Balti Ladakhi, Burig, Zangskari, Balti Lahuli–Spiti Kyirong–Kagate...
- The Contribution of Building Archaeology to Research and Conservation". GROMA: Do****enting Archaeology. 3. University of Bologna. doi:10.12977/groma18...