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Ancient Egyptian (language)
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Ancient Greek (language)
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Ancient Greek (transliterated) (Latin)
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<ancient Greek and Roman clergy>
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Ancient Hebrew (language)
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Ancient Illyrian (language)
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ancient languages
Definición
Languages characterized by having gone extinct in ancient times, thta is, more than a millennium ago. Ancient languages are identified by having a distinct literature and as treated distinctly by the scholarly community.
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Ancient Latin (language)
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General term for the forms of Latin used in ancient Rome, as distinguished from Latin used from the Medieval period onwards.
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Ancient Macedonian (culture or style)
Definición
The culture and style of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia and its other political configurations, the area of which was centered in the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula. For the culture of modern Macedonia, use "Macedonian (modern)."
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Ancient Macedonian (language)
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The language of the ancient Greek state of Macedonia. The modern Macedonian language is unrelated to the Ancient Macedonian language.
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Ancient Middle Eastern
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Cultures or styles of the ancient area of the Middle East.
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ancient sites
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General term for relatively small and contained places where archeological remains, old structures, or cultural artifacts are or were located.
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Ancient Syrian
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General term for the ancient cultures and styles of the Fertile Crescent and Eastern Arabia.
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Ancient Umbrian (culture or style)
Definición
Culture and style of the Umbri, an ancient pre-Etruscan people who gradually concentrated in Umbria (in central Italy) in response to Etruscan and Gallic pressure.
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ancillary works
Definición
Works that are auxiliary or an accessory to the primary work; the concept may apply to a wide variety of disciplines. An example would be a heating system that is ancillary to the primary architectural work.
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ancla (equipo para embarcaciones)
Definición
Cualquiera de los varios dispositivos que se dejan caer al fondo del agua. Diseñados para quedar enterrados en ese lugar con el objetivo de restringir el movimiento de la embarcación o de otros objetos flotantes.
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ancla de fibra para tornillo
Definición
Anclajes para cerrojos de tornillo y tornillos usados para asegurar partes estructurales de madera en albañilería y murallas de concreto.
Términos Alternativos
- anclaje tipo ramplu
- anclas de fibras para tornillos
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ancla de tornillo
Definición
Armazones metálicos, plásticos o de fibra insertados dentro de un hueco en albañilería, mortero o concreto, el cual se expande cuando los tornillos son clavados.
Términos Alternativos
- ancla de hélice (para retenida)
- anclas de tornillo
- manga de expansión para tornillos
