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Definition of the noun Alimos
What does Alimos mean as a name of something?
proper noun
- An city and a suburb of Athens in Attica, Greece
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City Break In Athens (2014)
Your Indispensable Travel Guide to Athens by Yia Su!, Penny BroJacquie
Alimos is a very nice location by the beach. It has a very nice beach, which is swamped with people, especially during the weekends and there are quite a few good cafes and bars to enjoy a drink or refreshment. Or you can just sit on one of ...
Psychanodia (1983)
A Survey of the Evidence Concerning the Ascension of the Soul and Its Relevance by Ioan P. Culianu
However, this is only a speculation, while the idea that the otherwise unknown alimos is a real plant seems to be supported by the existence of the Coca plant in Peru, Bolivia (Erythroxylon coca) and Columbia (E. novogranatense).
Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, containing a concise account of the various subjects and terms, ... and formulae for ... preparations etc. Third edition (1865)
ALIMOS. Glycyrrhiza. ALINDE'SIS, (aAtvdmnc, from uhlpdulml, 'to be turned about.') A species of exorcise, which consisted in rolling in the dust, after having been anointed with oil. ALIPE'NOS, Alipa'nmn, ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts and Sciences [...] (1771)
ALIMOS, in botany; an obsolete name of the glycir- rhiza. See Glycirrhiza. ALIOS- BATON, in ichthyology, an obsolete name os a species os rana or frog. See Ran a. ALlPILARll'S, or Alimlvj, in Roman antiquity, a servant belonging to the baths, ...
London Encyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics (1829)
Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge
ALIMOS, in botany, a name given by Greek writers to liquorice, from its quality of making the appetite insensible either to hunger or thirst. ALINDA, AXtvöa, in ancient geography, a town of Caria, whose queen, Ada, adopted Alexander the Great ...
A Dictionary of Medical Science (1868)
Containing ... Lexicon by Robley Dunglison
ALIMOS, Glycyrrhiza. ALINDESIS, (a)(ivānais, from a}\tudouai, “to be turned about.") A species of exercise, which consisted in rolling in the dust, after having been anointed with oil. ALIPAE'NOS, Alipa'num, Alipan'tos, (a, and Xtravely, “to be fat ...
The London Medical Dictionary (1809)
Including Under Distinct Heads of Every Branch of Medicine, Viz. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology, the Practice of Physic and Surgery, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica; with Whatever Relates to Medicine in Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Natural History by Bartholomew Parr
ALIMOS. Common liquorice. A'LIMUM. See ARU. M. ALINDE SIS, or zalvo;, (from 2×17% w, colvo). A bodily exercise, which seems to be roiling on the ground, or rather in the dust, after being anointed with oil. Hippocrates says, that it hath ...
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language (1854)
by John Craig
(alimos, marine, Gr.) A genus of Crustaceans, belonging to tho family Unipeltata, of the order Stomapoda. ALIMENT, alle-ment, t. (alimentwn, Lat.) Nourishment; nutriment; food; the allowance given by a friendly society to a member for support , ...
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing dictionary of the English language (1848)
by John Craig (F.G.S.)
(alimos, marine, Gr.) A genus of Crustaceans, belonging to the family Unipeltata, of the order Stoinapoda. Aliment, alle-ment, s. (aKmentum, Lat.) Nourishment ; nutriment ; food ; tho allowance given by a friendly society to a member for support ...
A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, Embracing All the Terms Used in Science, Literature and Art (1858)
by John CRAIG (F.G.S.)
(alimos, marine, Gr.) A genus of Crustaceans, belonging to the family Unipeltata, of the order Stomapoda. ALIMENT, alle-ment, s. (alimentum, Lat.) Nourishment; nutriment; food; the allowance given by a friendly society to a member for support ...
The Cyclopædia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature (1819)
by Abraham Rees
ALIMOS, in Botany, the name given by some of the Greek tvriters to the common liquorice. It has been thus called, from its quality of palling the appetite, and making it insensible either of hunger _or thirst. ALINA, in Ancient Geograjzlwy, one of ...
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Alimos Beach
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Sunset at Alimos
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Leaving Alimos Marina
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Mooring at Alimos
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Vernicos yachts at Alimos
Vernicos Yachts in Alimos.
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Vernicos Flag at marina in Alimos
The flag of Vernicos yachts at Marina in Alimos
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Leaving Alimos Marina
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Vernicos Flag at marina in Alimos
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Seafarer caravan at Alimos Marina
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Passing the time on the sail back to Alimos
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