Aetna
mount. .
mount, an active volcano in e sicily. 10,758 feet (3280 meters).
contemporary examples
there are many more donors like aetna and friess—but unless the law is changed, we will probably never know their names.
the dark money shuffle john avlon, michael keller september 18, 2012
i got an aetna ppo plan with a $3500 deductible, which means i pay out-of-pocket for most things.
the non-problem that obamacare didn’t fix megan mcardle september 18, 2012
elizabeth raitz-cowboy, an aetna medical director, said her husband is a full-blooded navajo.
obama’s unsung army of backstage volunteers at the inaugural b-lls lauren ashburn january 21, 2013
ronald a. williams, who retired as ceo of aetna in november 2010, took home more than $50 million in realized options.
america’s highest-paid ceos december 15, 2011
that would certainly be of use in trading hmo stocks such as aetna or cigna.
ethically challenged congress needs law or code banning insider trading zachary karabell november 14, 2011
historical examples
at the same time the name of the city was changed to aetna (′’αιθνη).
etna g. f. rodwell
aetna, now roused to eruption unwonted, darts flashes of flame to the clouds.
the satyricon, complete petronius arbiter
these ideas were developed by lucilius junior in a poem consisting of 644 hexameters ent-tled aetna.
etna g. f. rodwell
aetna supplies more certain harvests, wrecks fewer vineyards and peaceful dwellings.
diana of the crossways, complete george meredith
empedocles, while he was ambitious of being esteemed an immortal god, in cold blood leaped into burning aetna.
the works of horace horace
noun
the latin name for mount etna
noun
mount etna, an active volcano in e sicily: the highest volcano in europe and the highest peak in italy south of the alps. height: 3323 m (10 902 ft)
volcano in sicily, from latin aetna, from an indigenous sicilian language, -aith-na “the fiery one,” from pie -ai-dh-, from root -ai- “to burn” (see edifice).
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