Arimidex


noun
a trade name for anastrozole

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    ancient name of . historical examples and not long afterward vittigis and his whole army arrived at ariminum, where they established their camp and began the siege. procopius procopius sempr-nius longus, who had hastened from ariminum to his support. a smaller history of rome william smith and eugene lawrence four hundred bishops of the west, […]

  • Arioch

    arioch lion-like, venerable. (1.) a king of ellasar who was confederate with chedorlamer (gen. 14:1,9). the tablets recently discovered by mr. pinches (see chaldea øt0000758) show the true reading is eri-aku of larsa. this elamite name meant “servant of the moon-god.” it was afterwards changed into rimsin, “have mercy, o moon-god.” (2.) dan. 2:14. historical […]

  • Ariose

    characterized by melody; songlike. historical examples without being at all ariose, the symphony is full of melody. contemporary american composers rupert hughes

  • Ariosto

    ludovico [loo-daw-vee-kaw] /ˌlu dɔˈvi kɔ/ (show ipa), 1474–1533, italian poet: author of orlando furioso. contemporary examples this was a woman to whom the normally acid-penned poet ariosto wrote tributes. the borgias’ entertaining excess allen barra may 20, 2011 historical examples it is as extravagant as ariosto, and as dull as wilkie’s epigoniad. life and letters […]

  • Ariovistus

    flourished c71–58 b.c, germanic leader of the suevi. historical examples ariovistus sent thither about 16,000 of his light troops and all his cavalry, to intimidate the romans and impede the works. history of julius caesar vol. 2 of 2 napoleon iii, emperor of the french, 1808-1873. few of the barbarians escaped, but among these was […]


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