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Madr, Afghanistan
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Madr may refer to:
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Madrileño — [ˌmadrɪ lɛnjəʊ] noun (plural Madrileños) a native or inhabitant of Madrid. Derivatives Madrilenian ˌmadrɪ leɪnɪən noun & adjective … English new terms dictionary
madrigal — [ madrɪg(ə)l] noun a 16th or 17th century part song for several voices, typically unaccompanied and arranged in elaborate counterpoint. Derivatives madrigalian geɪlɪən adjective madrigalist noun Origin from Ital. madrigale, from med. L. carmen… … English new terms dictionary
madrilene — [ˌmadrɪ li:n, lɛn] noun a clear soup, usually served cold. Origin from Fr. (consommé à la) madrilène, lit. soup in the Madrid style … English new terms dictionary
Madre de Dios — /ˌmadrə də ˈdiɒs/ (say .mahdruh duh deeos) noun a river in north eastern South America, rising in the south east of Peru and flowing north east to the Beni in Bolivia. 965 km …
madrepora — ˌmadrəˈpōrə, məˈdrepərə Etymology: New Latin, from Italian, madrepore more at madrepore synonym of acropora … Useful english dictionary
madreporiform — ˌmadrəˈpȯrəˌfȯrm adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary madrepore + iform : resembling a madrepore … Useful english dictionary
madreporite — ˈmadrəˌpōrˌīt, məˈdrepəˌrīt noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary madrepore + ite : a perforated or porous body that is situated at the distal end of the stone canal in echinoderms and that may be internal or inconspicuously… … Useful english dictionary
madrileña — ˌmadrəˈlānyə, ˌmäthr noun ( s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Spanish, feminine of madrileño : a female native or resident of Madrid, Spain … Useful english dictionary
madrileño — ˌmadrəˈlān(ˌ)yō, ˌmäthr noun ( s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Spanish, from Madrid, Spain : a native or resident of Madrid, Spain : madrilenian … Useful english dictionary
Spanische Literatur — Spanische Literatur. I. Das Mutterland Spanien. A) Geschichtliche Übersicht. Die Grundlage der Spanischen Sprache bilde: die Lateinische Sprache, welche schon in ältester Zeit mit der römischen Herrschaft (s. Spanien S. 353) eingeführt ward u.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon