agrícola

  • 101agrícola — adj. Perteneciente a la agricultura …

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  • 102Agricola — A•gric•o•la [[t]əˈgrɪk ə lə[/t]] n. anh big Gnae•us Julius [[t]ˈni əs[/t]] a.d. 37–93, Roman general: governor of Britain …

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  • 103Agricola — /əˈgrɪkələ/ (say uh grikuhluh) noun 1. Georgius /ˈdʒɔdʒiəs/ (say jawjeeuhs) (Georg Bauer), 1494–1555, German scholar; author of a treatise on mining and metallurgy. 2. Gnaeus Julius /ˌniəs ˈdʒuliəs/ (say .neeuhs joohleeuhs), AD 37–93, Roman… …

  • 104Agricola — Ag|ri|co|la, Georgius (deutscher Naturforscher) …

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  • 105agricòla — agricolo adj. agricole …

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  • 106Metro Agrícola Oriental — Agrícola Oriental Platform of Metro Agrícola Oriental, 30 August 2008 Mexico City Metro …

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  • 107Alexander Agricola — Famoso compositor en su tiempo, nacido en Gante (Bélgica), probablemente en 1446 y fallecido en Valladolid (España) en 1506. Su auténtico nombre era Alexandre Ackerman. Fue discípulo del compositor Johannes Ockeghem. Pocos datos de su persona han …

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  • 108Agricola,Gnaeus Julius — A·gric·o·la (ə grĭkʹə lə), Gnaeus Julius. A.D. 37 93. Roman soldier and politician who as governor of Britain (77 84) brought most of its inhabitants under Roman control. He also circumnavigated Britain, thereby discovering it to be an island. *… …

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  • 109Agrícola, Georg — (vernacular name Georg Bauer, 1490 1555).    German writer on metallurgy and mining. Educated in Latin grammar at Leipzig and in medicine at Bologna, he wrote on subjects ranging from grammar to weights and measures to the plague, but his work as …

    Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • 110Agricola, Herbert — (5/7/1912 Nuremburg 1998 Munich ) (Germany)    Painter, graphic designer, and poster artist. Studied at the State School of Applied Art in Munich. Produced images of female nudes, woman in erotic situations, and hetero lovers.    Reproductions:… …

    Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators