- Look up
Perdita or
perdita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perdita (Italian for "loss", from
Latin for "lost woman"), may
refer to:
Perdita (given...
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Perdita Rose W****s (born 25
December 1985) is a
British actress who pla****
Juliet Higgins in the CBS/NBC
reboot series Magnum P.I. W****s was born in South...
- Bauer, Dave Frankham, and Fred Worlock. The film's plot
follows Pongo and
Perdita, two
Dalmatians who give
birth to a
litter of
fifteen puppies, who are...
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Perdita Durango,
released as
Dance with the
Devil in the
United States, is a 1997 action-crime-horror film
directed by Álex de la Iglesia,
based on Barry...
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major performances,
David Garrick premiered his
adaptation Florizel and
Perdita (first
performed in 1753 and
published in 1756). The Winter's Tale was...
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Perdita /ˈpɜːrdətə/ is an
inner satellite of Ur****.
Perdita's discovery was very complicated, as the
first photographs of
Perdita were
taken by the Voyager...
- has
recently given birth,
treated by a vet and
names her
Perdita (meaning "lost").
Perdita helps to
nurse the pups and
becomes a
member of the family...
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Perdita (/
ˈpɜːrdɪtə/ PER-di-tə) is one of the
heroines of
William Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale. She is the
daughter of Leontes, King of Sicily...
- in the
genus Perdita.
Perdita abbreviata Timberlake, 1980
Perdita abdominalis Timberlake, 1960
Perdita abducta Timberlake, 1980
Perdita acaciae Timberlake...
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Perdita Constance Huston (May 2, 1936 –
December 4, 2001) was an
American journalist and women's
rights activist. She is
commemorated by the international...