- albicante
- albicante (Del lat. albĭcans, -antis, part. act. de albicāre, blanquear). adj. Que albea.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
albicante — (del lat. «albĭcans, antis», part. pres. de «albicāre», blanquear) 1 adj. Blanquecino. 2 Notable por su blancura. * * * albicante. (Del lat. albĭcans, antis, part. act. de albicāre, blanquear). adj. Que albea … Enciclopedia Universal
cuerpo albicante — masa de tejido fibroso cicatrizal del ovario que queda después de la evoluaicón del cuerpo lúteo. Corpus albicans imagen anatómica interactiva [véase http://www.iqb.es/diccio/c/cuerpo.htm#cuerpo albicante] Diccionario ilustrado de Términos… … Diccionario médico
línea albicante — estrías blancas en el abdomen, en relación con la hipertrofia suprarrenal o terapéutica cortisónica. Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010 … Diccionario médico
Stretch marks — is also a general term referring to thin, narrow grooves or channels, or a thin line or band especially if several of them are parallel or close together. Infobox Disease Name = Striae atrophicae Caption = Stretch marks near the Navel DiseasesDB … Wikipedia
William Iron Arm — [Guillaume Bras de fer in French, Guglielmo Braccio di Ferro in Italian and Gugghiermu Vrazzu di Ferru in Sicilian.] (born before 1010 ndash; died 1046) was a Norman adventurer, founder of the fortunes of the Hauteville family. One of twelve sons … Wikipedia
Drogo of Hauteville — Drogo of Hauteville[1] (c. 1010 – 10 August 1051) succeeded his brother, William Iron Arm, with whom he arrived in southern Italy c. 1035, as the leader of the Normans of Apulia. With his brother, he took part in the campaign of the Byzantine… … Wikipedia
Humphrey of Hauteville — [Called Onfroi de Hauteville in French and Umfredo d Altavilla in Italian.] (c. 1010 ndash; August 1057), surnamed Abagelard, was the Count of Apulia and Calabria from 1051 to his death. Humphrey was probably the youngest son of Tancred of… … Wikipedia
Serlo I of Hauteville — (also spelled Sarlo or Serlon in French) was a younger (probably the youngest, though some sources call him the eldest) son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife, Muriella. Born before 1010, he was the eldest son of Tancred s to remain in… … Wikipedia
Jordan of Hauteville — (born after 1056 died 12/18/19 September 1092) was the eldest son and bastard of Roger I of Sicily. A fighter, he took part, from an early age, in the conquests of his father in Sicily. In 1077, at the siege of Trapani, one of two Saracen… … Wikipedia
William of the Principate — William of Hauteville (c. 1027 1080) was one of the younger sons of Tancred of Hauteville by his second wife Fressenda. He is usually called Willermus instead of Wilelmus in Latin annals and so is often called Guillerm instead of Guillaume in… … Wikipedia