Originating

  • 61splenomyelogenous — Originating in the spleen and bone marrow, denoting a form of leukemia. SYN: lienomedullary, lienomyelogenous, splenomedullary. [spleno + G. myelos, marrow, + gen, producing] * * * sple·no·my·elog·e·nous (sple″no mi″ə lojґə …

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  • 62ROTTERDAM —    Originating as a small village, Rotterdam became a chartered town in 1340. Spanish troops plundered the city in 1572 at the beginning of the Dutch Revolt. Rotterdam became the second harbor in Holland after Amsterdam in the next centuries. The …

    Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands

  • 63indigenous —   originating in a particular area, region or nation. Usually applied to flora, fauna and people …

    Geography glossary

  • 64OADR — Originating Agency Determination Required (Governmental » Military) …

    Abbreviations dictionary

  • 65OLNS — Originating Line Number Screening (Computing » Telecom) …

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  • 66OSRI — Originating Station Routing Indicator (Governmental » Military) …

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  • 67Albizzi family —    Originating in Arezzo, the Albizzi moved to Florence in the 12th century where they came to play a major role in the city s government. After the Ciompi Revolt of 1378, they were exiled from Florence, only to return in 1382 to head an… …

    Dictionary of Renaissance art

  • 68Protocols of the Elders of Zion —    Originating in Russia and evidently plagiarized by the Tsar s secret police from a little known French satirical attack of 1864 on the despotism of Louis Napoleon, the Protocols out lined in twenty four lectures a mysterious Jewish conspiracy… …

    Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik

  • 69spot lending — Originating mortgages by processing applications taken directly from prospective borrowers. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 70Freire — Originating from the Roman word frater meaning brother, this very interesting surname is recorded in its different forms throughout Europe. It gradually developed into the French word frere , and the Spanish freire , and in pre medieval times… …

    Surnames reference