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  • |language=Russian|title=Ural River|publisher=[[Great Soviet Encyclopedia]]}}</ref> an ...om/books?id=dIgjAAAAMAAJ}}</ref> The river was renamed Ural in the Russian language in 1775, by [[Catherine II of Russia]].
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  • ...Old Turkic]]: '''𐰴𐰣 𐱅𐰭𐰼𐰃''', ''Tenğri tağ''; [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Tanrı Dağı''; {{lang-mn|Тэнгэр уул}}, ''Tenger úl ..., J., Gibbard, P. L. (Eds.). Extent and Chronology of Glaciations, Vol. 3 (Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica). Amsterdam, Elsevier B.V., pp
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  • {{Infobox language ...c]] language, spoken officially in the [[Altai Republic]], [[Russia]]. The language was called '''Oyrot''' prior to 1948.
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  • ...Chinese language|Chinese]]) • ([[Uyghur language|Uyghur]]) • ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]])}}}}}} ! [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] ([[Uyghur Arabic script|UEY]])
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  • ...Basin of Guangdong and the Evolution from the Dinosaur Egg to the Bird Egg|language=Chinese}}</ref> ...Icu6h7m5TAxfebTqBGxI#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref> the name ''mutabilis'' is Latin for changeable.<ref name="Mikhailov 1994"/> When he named ''"Oolithes" rugu
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  • ...'aetos'', "eagle". The specific ''albicilla'', "white-tailed", is from New Latin ''albi-'', "white" and ''cilla'', "tail".<ref name=Jobling>{{cite book | la ...icle/view/104934|journal=Journal of Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS)|language=en|volume=112|issue=2|pages=92–93|doi=10.17087/jbnhs/2015/v112i2/104934|i
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  • ...ef><ref>{{cite book |last=Simpson |first=D. P. |date=1979 |title=Cassell's Latin Dictionary |edition=5th |publisher=Cassell |location=London |isbn=0-304-522
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  • ...enus'' is from [[Ancient Greek]] ''xenos'' stranger, and ''cinereus'' is [[Latin]] for "ash-grey" from ''cinis, cineris'', "ashes".<ref name=job>{{cite book ...al=Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia |volume=14 |issue=4 |pages=460–462 |language=English, Portuguese|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237570613_
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  • ...s'', "circle"), probably the [[hen harrier]], and ''pygargus'' is [[Modern Latin]] derived from Greek ''pugargos'', from ''puge'',"rump" and ''argos'', "shi ...klung und Schutzstrategien für die Wiesenweihe Circus pygargus in Bayern |language=de |url=http://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Anzeiger-Ornith-Ges-Bayerns_41_2-3_0087-0
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  • ...l=http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/80764#page/42/mode/1up |language=Latin}}</ref>
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  • ...g/wiki/images/6/6c/Werner_%26_Wiezik_2007.pdf|accessdate=14 September 2014|language=Czech}}</ref> [[Slovenia]],<ref>Gregor Bracko, 2003. New species for the an ..., ''salina'' is translated to "salt pan", or salted place derived from the Latin word ''salis'', which means salt. The name describes the ants type habitat
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  • In [[Ladakhi language|Ladakhi]] of Tibet, it is known as 'Tesmamentok'.<ref name=india/> Meaning The Latin [[Botanical name#Binary name|specific epithet]] ''Lactea'' means milky colo
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  • The Latin [[Botanical name#Binary name|specific epithet]] ''spuria'' refers to 'spuri In the [[Czech language]], it is called Iris Iris žlutofialový.<ref name=botanycz/><ref name=bezk
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  • It is known in [[Uzbek language|Uzbek]] and parts of Russia as ''Iris Korol'kova''.<ref name=ussr/><ref nam It is known as stäppiris in [[Swedish language|Swedish]].<ref name=grin>{{cite web |title=Taxon: Iris korolkowii Regel |ur
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  • ...-5-les-oncocyclus-i-124148129.html |publisher=irisbotanique.over-blog.com |language=French |accessdate=3 March 2016}}</ref> thick and compressed rhizomes,<ref ...//www.agbina.com/site.xp/052056055124052052055.html |publisher=agbina.com |language=Russian |accessdate=1 March 2016}}</ref><ref name=cassidy>{{cite book |last
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  • *[[Khitan language|Khitan]] *[[Persian language|Persian]]
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  • ...ersian]]: <small>[[Old Persian|old]]</small> ''Sakā'',}} <small>[[Persian language|mod.]]</small>&nbsp;{{lang|ps|'''ساکا'''}}; {{lang-sa|''Śaka''}}; {{la ...bn=0800695003}}</ref> However, modern scholarly consensus is that the Saka language, ancestor to the [[Pamir languages]] in [[northern India]] and Khotanese in
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  • ...st=A. H. Mathias|editor1-link=Asma Afsaruddin|title=Humanism, Culture, and Language in the Near East: Studies in Honor of Georg Krotkoff|year=1997|publisher=[[ *[[Parthian language|Parthian]] (administration, until the late 3rd-century) spoken in the north
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  • ...numerous scholars, including [[Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon]], into [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and other languages. The question whether Halevi's work had any hi [[File:1880 Warsaw Kuzari2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Cover of the 1880 [[Hebrew language]] [[Warsaw]] edition of the Kuzari. Although the rabbi in the Kuzari is not
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  • # support to Kazakh diaspora and Kazakh language overseas. ...countries are very strong and Kyrgyz and Kazakh are very close in terms of language, culture and religion. Kyrgyz-Kazakh relationships have always been at a ve
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