Arimidex
noun
a trade name for anastrozole
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- Ariminum
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 Sempronius 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 […]
- Arion
flourished 7th century b.c, Greek poet: inventor of the dithyramb. Classical Mythology. a winged horse often believed to be the offspring of Poseidon and Demeter. Historical Examples “Allow me,” said Arion, with all the earnestness of an enthusiast. Heathen Mythology Various There is a pretty fable which has made the name of Arion famous. 1000 […]
- Ariose
characterized by melody; songlike. Historical Examples Without being at all ariose, the symphony is full of melody. Contemporary American Composers Rupert Hughes
- Arioso
in the manner of an air or melody. an arioso composition or section. Historical Examples His forms are very free, and the recitative is almost wholly in the arioso style with full orchestral accompaniment. How Music Developed W. J. Henderson The oboe has a kind of arioso phrase with trilling of flutes and clarinets, answered […]