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constituent parts are Χριστός (Christós), "Christ" or "Anointed", and φέρειν (
phérein), "to bear";
hence the "Christ-bearer". As a
given name, 'Christopher'...
- the
Athenian Φερενίκη, Phereníkē, or Φερονίκη, Pheroníkē, from φέρειν,
phérein, to bring, and νίκη, níkê, "victory", i.e. "she who
brings victory". The...
- them
their name, from Gr**** κεντρον,
kentron meaning "thorn" and φέρειν,
pherein meaning "to bear". The
genus is
present in the
fossil record from the Paleocene...
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Siphonophorae (from Gr**** siphōn 'tube' +
pherein 'to bear') is an
order within Hydrozoa,
which is a
class of
marine organisms within the
phylum Cnidaria...
- hydrophobia, panphobia,
phobophobia pher-, phor- bear,
carry Gr**** φέρειν (
phérein), φορά (phorá), φόρος (phóros) adiaphora, adiaphorism, anaphor, metaphor...
- φορός (phorós, "carrying"), or φορά (phorá, "a carrying") from φέρειν (
phérein, "to bear"). In 1794, the
first messages were
successfully sent between...
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combining amphi- ("on both sides", "twain") and p****us ("carrier"), from
pherein ("to carry"),
referring to the vessel's two
carrying handles on opposite...
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brings the
light through"). A po****r folk
etymology is from φέρειν φόνον,
pherein phonon, "to
bring (or cause) death". The
epithets of ****phone reveal...
- Neo-Latin -phorus and from Gr**** -phoros (φορος) "bearing", a
derivative of
phérein (φέρειν). Rhinop****s are
scent or
taste receptors, also
known as chemosensory...
- /ɒnɪˈkɒfərə/ (from
Ancient Gr****: ονυχής, onyches, "claws"; and φέρειν,
pherein, "to carry"),
commonly known as
velvet worms (due to
their velvety texture...