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-eşti
"-eşti" is a widespread Romanian suffix used indicating a placename, being in fact a plural of the possessive suffix "-escu", formerly used for patronyms and currently widespread for family names. An obsolete form is "-esci" or "-eşci", being sometimes used before the beginning of the 20th century..
Çetin İnanç
Çetin İnanç is a Turkish film director who has directed movies for the past five decades. Biography Born in Ankara in 1941, Inanç spent his youth pursuing a career in Law. At the age of twenty-five he made his first movie Dort Yanim Cehennem and abandoned his career in law. He quickly moved..
Etiäinen
In Finnish folklore an Etiäinen is a spirit sent forth by a shaman or other person in great distress. It will appear either where the shaman wishes or find the person with whom the sender has the strongest emotional bond. It generally will be able to communicate something, but rarely in any great d..
Etidocaine
Etidocaine, marketed under the trade name Duranest, is a local anesthetic given by injection during surgical procedures and labor and delivery. Local anesthetics (N01B) [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] ..
Etidorhpa
Etidorhpa is the title of a scientific allegory by John Uri Lloyd a pharmacognocist and pharmaceutical manufacturer in Cincinnati, Ohio. The word is a semipalindrome which spells the name Aphrodite backwards. The full title is Etidorhpa, or, the end of the earth: the strange history of a mysteri..
Etidronate
Etidronate disodium (Didronel®) is a bisphosphonate used to strengthen bone, treat osteoporosis, and treat Paget's disease of bone. ..
Etienne-Alexandre Bernier
Etienne-Alexandre Bernier or Abbé Bernier (October 31, 1762—October 1, 1806) was a French religious figure and Royalist politician during the French Revolution. Born in Daon, Bernier was a professor of theology at the University of Angers and a vicar in the city of Angers. He refused to ta..
Etienne-Gaspard Robert
Etienne-Gaspard Robert (1764-1837), better known by his stage name Etienne Robertson, was a Belgian stage magician and early exploiter of the phantasmagoria. A professor of physics in his native Liege, he states in his memoirs that he read the works of Porta and Kircher et al, and began on the road..
Etienne Arnal
Étienne Arnal (1794–1872), French actor, was born at Meulan, Seine-et-Oise, on the 1st of February 1794. After serving in the army, and working in a button factory, he took to the stage. His first appearance (1815) was in tragedy, and for some time he was unsuccessful; it was not until 1827 t..
Etienne Aymonier
Étienne François Aymonier (February 26 1844 - January 21 1929) was a French linguist and explorer. He was the first archaeologist to [[wiktionary:systematic|systematically]] [[wiktionary:survey|survey]] the ruins of the Khmer empire in today's Cambodia, Thailand and Laos. His principal work was th..
Etienne Brule Park
Etienne Brulé Park is located in the Humber River valley just north of Bloor Street West in Toronto, Ontario. It is named after Étienne Brûlé, an early French explorer in the Toronto area. Contents 0.1 Characteristic features0.1.1 Fishing at the park1 Entrances and public tr..
Etienne Chauvin
Etienne Chauvin (April 18, 1640-1725), FrenchProtestant divine, was born at Nimes. At the revocation of the Edict of Nantes he retired to Rotterdam, where he was for some years preacher at the Walloon church; in 1695 the elector of Brandenburg appointed him pastor and professor of philosophy, and la..
Etienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache
Etienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache (1785-1871), Belgian politician and historian, was born at Biourge, Luxemburg, on the 24th of December 1785. He studied law in Paris and practised there for some time, but settled at Liege after the establishment of the kingdom of the Netherlands. As member of..
Etienne DeLancey
Etienne DeLancey (1663 - 1741) was the only son of Jacques DeLancey and Margaret Bertrand. The DeLancey family were minor French nobility ("Noblesse de France Royale") and, despite being of the Huguenot faith, served the French Crown as administrators and bureaucrats for over two-hundred years. Dati..
Etienne Desmarteau
Étienne Desmarteau (4 February 1873 - 29 October 1905) was a Canadian athlete, winner of the weight throwing event at the 1904 Summer Olympics. For some time, it was thought that Desmarteau was the first Olympic champion from Canada, but it was later discovered that 1900 champion George Orton..
Etienne de Boré
Etienne de Boré (Kaskaskia, 27 December, 1741 - 1 February, 1820 was the first person to hold the title of Mayor of New Orleans. Though born in Illinois, he was sent to Europe to be educated and spent most of his life there. On leaving school he entered French military service in the King's Musket..
Etienne de Crecy
Etienne de Crecy is a French DJ who composes House music. He was born in Lyon in 1969, and attended in the same college as Air and Alex Gopher, with whom he created the Solid label. Then, he worked in Paris as a sound engineer where he met Cassius, with whom he worked on the Motorbass album, a previ..
Etienne de Rocher
Etienne de Rocher is a San Francisco based singer songwriter who plays a unique blend of rock, hip-hop, jazz, and funk. Contents 1 History1.1 The Past1.2 The Now2 Discography2.1 Studio albums3 External links History (excerpts from Etienne's autobiography) The Pa..
Etienne Didot
Etienne Didot (born July 24 1983 in Paimpol, France) is a French footballer. Currently playing in midfield for Rennes (aka Stade Rennais), Didot made his debut for the club on January 82002 at home to Le Havre. He has won several caps for the French under-21 team. ..
Etienne Fallot
Etienne Fallot (1850-1911) was a French physician born in Sète. Career He addended medical school in Montpellier in 1867. While in residence in Marseille he wrote a thesis on pneumothorax. In 1888 he was made Professor of Hygiene and Legal Medicine in Marseille. The Tetralogy of Fallot was first ..
Etienne Jerome Rouchouze
Episcopal arms of Msgr. Rouchouze in a window at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu. Etienne Jerome Rouchouze, SS.CC. of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary served as Vicar Apostolic and Titular Bishop of Nilopolis from 1833 to 1843 of the Vicariate Apostolic of ..
Etienne Jodelle
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Etienne Laspeyres
(Ernst Louis) Etienne Laspeyres (Halle an der Saale, November 28, 1834 – August 4, 1913) was Professor ordinarius of Economics and Statistics or State Sciences and cameralistics in Basel, Riga, Dorpat (now Tartu), Karlsruhe and finally for 26 years in Giessen. Laspeyres was the scion of a Hug..
Etienne Lenoir
Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir (1822-1900) was born in Mussy-la-Ville, Belgium, in 1822. By the early 1850s he had emigrated to France, taking up residence in Paris. There he became interested in elecro-plating. His interest in the subject led him to make electrical inventions including an improved t..
Etienne Marc Quatremère
Etienne Marc Quatremère (July 12, 1782 - 1857), French Orientalist, the son of a Parisian merchant, was born in Paris. Employed in 1807 in the manuscript department of the imperial library, he passed to the chair of Greek in university of Rouen in 1809, entered the Academy of Inscriptions in 1815,..
Etienne Saqr
Etienne Saqr Etienne Saqr (last name also spelt Sakr or Sacre), or Abu Arz, his nom de guerre, is a right wing Lebanese nationalist politician and founder of the Guardians of the Cedars militia group and political party (Hiras Al-Arz in Arabic). Saqr was born in Ain Ebel in 1937, the son of ..
Etienne Skouloudis
Etienne Skouloudis was a Greek who served on the Organizing Committee for the 1896 Summer Olympics. He noticed that costs for the Games were rising beyond the original estimates given by Pierre de Coubertin and gave a report to the president of the committee, Crown Prince Constantine, recommending ..
Etienne Tshisekedi
Etienne Tshisekedi is the leader of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), a political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He has also been Prime Minister of the country (then Zaire) on three separate occasions. Tshisekedi was born in Luluabourg (now Kananga), Kasai-Occiden..
Etienne van Heerden
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Etienne van Heerden is a Sout..
Etienne Wenger
Etienne Wenger (1952-) is an educational theorist and practitioner, best known for his formulation (with Jean Lave) of the theory of situated cognition and his more recent work in the field of communities of practice. Wenger holds that learning is an inherently social process and that it cannot be s..
Etienne Ys
Etienne Nestor Ys (26 February 1962) is a Netherlands Antilles politician. He has served as Prime Minister on two occasions - from 3 June 2002 to 22 July 2003 and from 3 June 2004 to 26 March 2006. He is a member of the centrist Partido Antia Restrukturá (Party for a Restructured Antilles), which ..
Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways Airbus A330-200 Etihad Airways Airbus A340-300 Etihad Airways is a national airline based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, operating routes to the Middle East, Europe, Asia, the Indian subcontinent and North America. Its main base is Abu Dhabi International Airport. ..
Etikoppaka
Etikoppaka is a small village in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, India. This village is known for making toys made of wood with lacquer colors. ..
Etilmon J. Stark
Etilmon Justus Stark (1868 - January 1962) was a composer and arranger, the eldest son of ragtime publisher John Stark. Born in Gosport, Indiana, he moved to Missouri with his family in his youth. Etilmon and his sister Eleanor were both talented musically, and when their father founded a music st..
Etimesgut
Etimesgut is a district of Ankara Province of Turkey. Population: 200.000 25 km. to Ankara city centre. Metropolitan districts: Akyurt | Altındağ | Ayaş | Bala | Çankaya | Çubuk | Elmadağ | Etimesgut | Gölbaşı | Kalecik | Kazan | Keçiören | Mamak | Sincan | Yenimah..
Etimesgut Şekerspor
Etimesgut Şekerspor is a football club in Ankara, Turkey. ..
Etiology
Etiology (alternately aetiology, aitiology) is the study of causation. It comes from the Greek meaning 'concerned with origins' so can refer to myths as well as medical and philosophical theories. Contents 1 Origin and usage of term2 Explanation3 Historical4 See also5 Re..
Etiology of transsexualism
The etiology of transsexualism, meaning the cause or causes of transsexualism has long been an area of interest for many transsexual people, physicians, psychologists, other mental health professionals, and family members and friends of transsexual people. Currently, there is no scientifically prov..
Etioplast
Etioplasts are chloroplasts that have not been exposed to light. They are usually found in plants grown in the dark. If a plant is kept out of light for several days, its normal chloroplasts will actually convert into etioplasts. These plant organelles contain prolamellar bodies, which are membrane..
Etiquette
Etiquette, also known as decorum, is the code that governs the expectations of social behavior, the conventional norm. It is an unwritten code, but it may evolve from or into a written code. The Greek equivalent of etiquette was protokollon, protocol, the written formula for ceremonial. It usually ..
Etiquette (album)
Etiquette is an album by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, released in 2006. Etiquette is thought by many to have slightly abandoned the simple Lo-fi "made in a basement" sound by including a more diverse range of instruments and a marginally higher production quality than previous albums. Trac..
Etiquette of Indian Dining
Proper table manners vary from culture to culture, although there are always a few basic rules. This holds true for dining in an Indian household or restaurant. Indians generally don't use cutlery for eating, as many foods - such as Indian breads and curry - are best enjoyed when eating with the ha..
Etiracetam
Chemical structure of etiracetam Etiracetam (2-ethyl-2-(2-oxopyrrolidin-1-yl)acetamide) is a nootropic. It is racemic; its optical active form is levetiracetam. See also: piracetam ..
Etisalat
Etisalat logo Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, also known as Etisalat, is the sole telecommunications carrier and internet service provider in the United Arab Emirates. Etisalat provides all type of telecom services in addition to cable TV service. Etisalat is currently moving to a 3..
Etisalat University College
Etisalat University College is a university college for men in the United Arab Emirates, with programs in Communication Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, and General Studies. External link [Etisalat University College Website] ..
Etizolam
Etizolam (marketed under brand name Sedekopan) is a drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. Etizolam is not approved for sale in the United States or Canada. External links [Inchem.org - Etizolam�..
ETI (disambiguation)
ETI may refer to: The Ethical Trading InitiativeEvolutionary Technologies International ..
Et in Arcadia ego
Et in Arcadia ego Nicolas Poussin, 1637–1638 oil on canvas, 185 × 121 cm Musée du Louvre "Et in Arcadia ego" is a Latin phrase that most famously appears as the title of two paintings by Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665). They are pastoral paintings depicting idealized shepherds fr..
E ticket
For electronic tickets as used by airlines, see e-ticket. For the Disneyland fanzine, see The "E" Ticket. Disneyland E ticket circa 1975-1977. Since the 1950s, E Ticket (or E ticket ride) has referred to an unusually thrilling, interesting, most-interesting, or most-expensive situation. It d..
Ðetinja
The Đetinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђетиња) is a river in western Serbia, a 75 km long natural but shorter headstream of the Zapadna Morava. Contents 1 Tara section2 Užice section3 Požega section4 References Tara section The Đetinja originates from the Tara, under the..

 


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