Note: The term is applied especially to the land and fresh-water species, while the marine species are generally called turtles, but the terms tortoise and turtle are used synonymously by many writers.
Thus they have been employed synonymously with prime causes, exciting causes, and predisposing or remote causes.
By the later poets, also, the name is often used synonymously with Hades, or the Lower World in general.
Defn: Open; -- used synonymously with perforate, as applied to the nostrils or birds.
Or, again, quality is used synonymously with any accidental determination of a substance.
Since the form is a perfecting, actuating principle, the term is often used synonymously with actus, actuality.
The word bonnet was used nearlysynonymously with hat.
The only instance in which strene occurs in the Glossaries is synonymously with strain, a race, descent, lineage.
The Celtiberian town of Cunbaria is now known as La Maria, the Kimmeroi were synonymously the Kymbri, and it is not improbable that these dual terms have survived in the compere and commere of modern France.
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