Definitionn. any of a group of viruses containing DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and causing disease in dogs and cattle
Last update: September 22, 2015
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The catechisms of Bellarmine (1603) and Bossuet (1687) had considerable vogue, and a summary of the former known as Schema de Parvo was sanctioned by the Vatican council of 1870. [Please select]
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_Testa plerumque spirâ elongatâ, aperturâ ad basin angustatâ, siphone superiore parvo aut nullo. [Please select]
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MULTUM IN PARVO I lost no time after getting to Annapolis in confiding to Mr. [Please select]
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Horace has a good comment upon this (II Sat 2): Quæ virtus et quanta, bom, sit vivere parvo Discite, _non inter lances mensasque nitentes_ Verum hic _impransi_ mecum disquirite Compare also Proverbs XXIII. [Please select]
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He answered, I was but a young man and did not know the world, or I would not tax him with extortion, whose only aim was to live contentus parvo, and keep off importuna pauperies. [Please select]
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