- Look up
veneris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veneris is the
Latin genitive of "Venus". It may
refer to: Venus, a
planet Venus (mythology), a goddess...
- mons /mÉ’nz/, and
known specifically in
females as the mons
Venus or mons
veneris) is a
rounded m**** of
fatty tissue found over the
pubic symphysis of the...
- Ca****s-
Veneris".
Asian Journal of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology. 5 (2).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Adiantum ca****s-
veneris. Adiantum...
- graduation,
Veneris returned to the same factory. His
first Chinese wife died from lung
disease after ten
years of marriage. In 1967,
Veneris married a...
- (de
figuris Veneris), Manchester,
Julian Smithson M. A. and friends, 1884.
Media related to Avril's
illustrations to De
figuris Veneris at Wikimedia...
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Pervigilium Veneris (or The
Vigil of Venus) is a
Latin poem of
uncertain date,
variously ****igned to the 2nd, 4th or 5th centuries. It is
sometimes thought...
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Veneri may
refer to:
Giacomo Veneri de
Racaneto (died 1460),
Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Dubrovnik Veneri al sole, a 1965
Italian comedy film directed...
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Scandix pecten-
veneris (shepherd's-needle, Venus' comb, Stork's needle) is a
species of
edible plant belonging to the
family Apiaceae. It is
native to...
- 1928. Avril's
major work were the
illustrations in 1906 for De
Figuris Veneris: A
Manual of
classical Erotica.
Avril also
illustrated John Cleland's ****...
- schemata.
These problems have been
identified for by
Veneris (1984) and
subsequently by
Openshaw and
Veneris (2003), who
provided also
theoretically sound and...