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Viriditas (Latin,
literally "greenness,"
formerly translated as "viridity") is a word
meaning vitality, fecundity, lushness, verdure, or growth. It is...
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Coryphaeschna viriditas, the
mangrove darner, is a
species of
darner in the
family Aeshnidae. It is
found in the Caribbean,
Central America,
North America...
- rubeus,
cyaneus Generic colors c. 1266
Roger Bacon Glaucus, rubeus,
viriditas Prin****l
species c. 1609
Anselmus de
Boodt Flavus, ruber,
caeruleus Prin****l...
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health of the
natural world and the
holistic health of the
human person.
Viriditas, or
greening power, was
thought to
sustain human beings and
could be mani****ted...
- Azoth.[citation needed]
Anima mundi Panacea (medicine)
Prima materia Viriditas "Definition of Azoth". Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Retrieved 22 July 2013...
- 1887)
Synonyms Colaranea viriditas hastata (Urquhart, 1887)
Colaranea viriditas lineola (Urquhart, 1887)
Colaranea viriditas veruina (Urquhart, 1887)...
- (the "Areophany")
devoted to the
appreciation and
furthering of life ("
viriditas");
these views are
collectively known as the "Green" position,
while Clayborne's...
- Cures").
Sweet draws special attention to Hildegard's use of the word
viriditas. It
comes from the
Latin word for "green," and was used to
refer to the...
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rather than
logic or dialectic.
Hildegard focuses on a
concept she
called viriditas,
which she
considered an
attribute of the
divine nature. The word is often...
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Loyola University Chicago unveiled McNichols'
largest icon to date.
Viriditas:
Finding God in All
Things stands 5 feet by 10 feet in the Hank Center...