- Epibŏle
Epibŏle (gr. Ant.), geringere Geldstrafe, welche ein Magistrat auferlegen konnte.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Epibŏle (gr. Ant.), geringere Geldstrafe, welche ein Magistrat auferlegen konnte.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
epibole — epibolè (s.f.) Appartiene alla categoria delle figure di discorso, presentandosi come una ripetizione della stessa frase ad intervalli irregolari con l effetto di metterla in risalto. È differente sia dall anafora, che dalla repetitio,… … Dizionario di retorica par stefano arduini & matteo damiani
epibole — n. [Gr. epibole, placing upon] The growth of one structure around another during embryonic development … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
Epibole — A term meaning impost or surcharge, referring to the state s practice of making the owners of productive land share mutually in taxation (q.v.) levied on fallow land. In this way the originally estimated taxes of an entire fiscal unit (usually … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
epibole — noun The irregular recurrence of the same expression within a verse or successive verses of scripture. Essentially random repetition … Wiktionary
epibole — epib·o·le (e pibґo le) epiboly … Medical dictionary
epibole — epib·o·le … English syllables
epibole — noun see epiboly … Useful english dictionary
epiboly, epibole — 1. A process involved in gastrulation of telolecithal eggs in which, as a result of differential growth, some of the cells of the protoderm move over the surface toward the lips of the blastopore. 2. Growth of epithelium in an … Medical dictionary
эпиболия — (греч. epibole забрасывание или возложение на что либо) тип гаструляции, характеризующийся нарастанием материала анимальной части бластулы на вегетативную часть с одновременным погружением последней внутрь гаструлы; наблюдается, напр., у… … Большой медицинский словарь
epiboly — noun (plural lies) Etymology: Greek epibolē addition, from epiballein to throw on, from epi + ballein to throw more at devil Date: 1875 the growing of one part about another; especially such growth of the dorsal lip area during gastrulation •… … New Collegiate Dictionary