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EcphonesisEcphonesis Ec`pho*ne"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?. See
Ecphonema.] (Rhet.)
An animated or passionate exclamation.
The feelings by the ecphonesis are very various.
--Gibbs. Indonesian
Indonesian In`do*ne"sian, a. [Indo- + Gr. ? island.]
Of or pertaining to Indonesia or Indonesians.
IndonesianIndonesian In`do*ne"sian, n.
A member of a race forming the chief pre-Malay population of
the Malay Archipelago, and probably sprung from a mixture of
Polynesian and Mongoloid immigrants. According to Keane, the
autochthonous Negritos were largely expelled by the Caucasian
Polynesians, themselves followed by Mongoloid peoples of
Indo-Chinese affinities, from mixture with whom sprang the
Indonesian race.
The term Indonesian, introduced by Logan to
designate the light-colored non-Malay inhabitants of
the Eastern Archipelago, is now used as a convenient
collective name for all the peoples of Malaysia and
Polynesia who are neither Malay nor Papuans, but of
Caucasic type. . . . The true Indonesians are of
tall stature (5 ft. 10 in.), muscular frame, rather
oval features, high, open forehead, large straight
or curved nose, large full eyes always horizontal
and with no trace of the third lid, light brown
complexion (cinnamon or ruddy brown), long black
hair, not lank but often slightly curled or wavy,
skull generally brachycephalous like that of the
melanochroic European. --A. H. Keane.
The Indonesians [of the Philippines], with the
tribal population of some 251, 200, live almost
exclusively on the great island of Mindanao. They
are not only physically superior to the Negritos,
but to the peoples of the Malayan race as well, and
are, as a rule, quite intelligent. --Rep. Phil.
Com., 1902. Indonesian raceIndonesian In`do*ne"sian, n.
A member of a race forming the chief pre-Malay population of
the Malay Archipelago, and probably sprung from a mixture of
Polynesian and Mongoloid immigrants. According to Keane, the
autochthonous Negritos were largely expelled by the Caucasian
Polynesians, themselves followed by Mongoloid peoples of
Indo-Chinese affinities, from mixture with whom sprang the
Indonesian race.
The term Indonesian, introduced by Logan to
designate the light-colored non-Malay inhabitants of
the Eastern Archipelago, is now used as a convenient
collective name for all the peoples of Malaysia and
Polynesia who are neither Malay nor Papuans, but of
Caucasic type. . . . The true Indonesians are of
tall stature (5 ft. 10 in.), muscular frame, rather
oval features, high, open forehead, large straight
or curved nose, large full eyes always horizontal
and with no trace of the third lid, light brown
complexion (cinnamon or ruddy brown), long black
hair, not lank but often slightly curled or wavy,
skull generally brachycephalous like that of the
melanochroic European. --A. H. Keane.
The Indonesians [of the Philippines], with the
tribal population of some 251, 200, live almost
exclusively on the great island of Mindanao. They
are not only physically superior to the Negritos,
but to the peoples of the Malayan race as well, and
are, as a rule, quite intelligent. --Rep. Phil.
Com., 1902. JonesianJonesian Jo*ne"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to Jones.
The Jonesian system, a system of transliterating Oriental
words by English letters, invented by Sir William Jones. Micronesian
Micronesian Mi"cro*ne"sian, a. [From Micronesia, fr. Gr.
mikro`s small + nh^sos an island.]
Of or pertaining to Micronesia, a collective designation of
the islands in the western part of the Pacific Ocean,
embracing the Marshall and Gilbert groups, the Ladrones, the
Carolines, etc.
MicronesianMicronesians Mi`cro*ne"sians, n. pl.; sing. Micronesian.
(Ethnol.)
A dark race inhabiting the Micronesian Islands. They are
supposed to be a mixed race, derived from Polynesians and
Papuans. MicronesiansMicronesians Mi`cro*ne"sians, n. pl.; sing. Micronesian.
(Ethnol.)
A dark race inhabiting the Micronesian Islands. They are
supposed to be a mixed race, derived from Polynesians and
Papuans. MonesiaMonesia Mo*ne"sia, n. (Pharm.)
The bark, or a vegetable extract brought in solid cakes from
South America and believed to be derived from the bark, of
the tree Chrysophyllum glycyphl[oe]um. It is used as an
alterative and astringent. Monesin
Monesin Mo*ne"sin, n.
The acrid principle of Monesia, sometimes used as a medicine.
Strepera anaphonesisSqueaker Squeak"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, squeaks.
2. (Zo["o]l.) The Australian gray crow shrile (Strepera
anaphonesis); -- so called from its note. Synecphonesis
Synecphonesis Syn*ec`pho*ne"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to
utter together.] (Gram.)
A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis.
The Jonesian systemJonesian Jo*ne"sian, a.
Of or pertaining to Jones.
The Jonesian system, a system of transliterating Oriental
words by English letters, invented by Sir William Jones.
Meaning of Onesi from wikipedia
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Onesi Constituency is an
electoral constituency in the
Omusati Region of
Namibia on the
border to Angola. It had 12,935
inhabitants in 2004 and 9,941...
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Onesie Wednesday, a day to show
support for
anyone on the
autistic spectrum Onesi Constituency,
Namibia oneSIS, open-source
software tool One Size Fits All...
- ****ociate
Provost Emily Francois-Mark, VP for
Financial Administration (Ag.)
Onesi La Fleur, VP for
Student Development and
Services Terry John, VP for Spiritual...
- Ona****endo
Primary School, Ona****endo,
Tsandi Constituency Onesi Senior Secondary School,
Onesi,
Onesi Constituency Ongha Senior Secondary School, Ongha, Endola...
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Uukolonkadhi during 1918–20. As a
pastor he
worked in Omusitagongalo, Oshigambo,
Onesi,
Oniipa and Onayena.
Iitula was
married twice,
first to
Helena yaNembundu...
- brother, poet and
musician Che Chukwumerije, and from a
childhood friend,
Onesi Dominic.[citation needed] He was
heavily influenced by his father, Uche...
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Okahao 12,390
Okalongo until 1998
Okalonga Constituency Okalongo 16,031
Onesi Onesi 9,941 Oshi****u Oshi****u 9,701
Otamanzi Created 2003
Otamanzi 7,427 Outapi...
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comprises twelve constituencies:
Anamulenge Elim
Etayi Ogongo Okahao Okalongo Onesi Oshi****u
Otamanzi Outapi Ruacana Tsandi Electorally,
Omusati region is consistently...
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Major General Petrus "Peter"
Kagadhinwa Nambundunga (3 June 1947,
Onesi Constituency – 14
January 2019, Ongwediva) was a
Namibian military commander....
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border with Angola. The
constituency extended eastwards to what is
today Onesi Constituency in
Omusati Region, and
southwards to the 18° S
circle of latitude...