- and bis for "twice",
these terms are not used such as in
sesqui-secundus.
Instead sesqui (or ses) is used by itself. Many
anniversaries have special...
- Look up
sesqui in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sesqui,
Latin for one-and-one-half times, may
refer to:
Sodium sesquicarbonate, a
double salt of sodium...
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sesquicentennial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Sesqui-Centennial
International Exposition of 1926 was a world's fair in Philadelphia...
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Sesqui 1990 was a
festival that was
staged in
February 1990 in the city of Wellington, New Zealand. A
spectacular commercial and
administrative failure...
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Numeral or
number prefixes are
prefixes derived from
numerals or
occasionally other numbers. In
English and many
other languages, they are used to coin...
- The
Sesqui Islands are an
island group located in the
Coronation Gulf,
south of
Victoria Island, in the
Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut, Canada.
Other island...
- (2⋅2−3) 4 half-first
cousin 6.25% (2−4) 4
first cousin 12.5% (2⋅2−4) 4
sesqui-first
cousin 18.75% (3⋅2−4) 4 double-first
cousin 25% (4⋅2−4) 3 great-grandmother...
- can
cause gastrointestinal disturbances if ingested.
Terpenoids (mono-,
sesqui-, di-, etc.) have
similar physical properties but tend to be more polar...
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Sesquicentennial State Park,
commonly referred to as "
Sesqui" (/sɛskwɪ/), is a
state park
located in the
Sandhills region of
South Carolina. The park covers...
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Treaty of
Waitangi and
arrival of the
first European settlers to Wellington.
Sesqui 1990 was a
joint venture between the
Wellington Show ****ociation and Wellington...