Rota

  • 41rota — rota1 /roh teuh/, n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a. a round or rotation of duties; a period of work or duty taken in rotation with others. b. an agenda or circuit of sporting events, as a round of golf tournaments, played in different localities throughout… …

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  • 42rota — 1rò·ta s.f. 1. BU spec. con iniz. maiusc., Sacra Rota 2. TS paleograf. nel Medioevo, segno contenente la firma dell autore, composto da una croce inscritta entro due cerchi concentrici in modo da formare una ruota, usato in documenti ufficiali,… …

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  • 43rota — [17] Latin rota denoted ‘wheel’: it came ultimately from a prehistoric Indo European base *reth meaning ‘run, roll’, which also produced German rad ‘wheel’. It was introduced into English in 1659 by the republican James Harrington as the name for …

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  • 44rota — rota1 (Del lat. rupta). 1. f. Mar. derrota (ǁ rumbo). 2. Mil. derrota (ǁ vencimiento de tropas enemigas). 3. ant. Rotura o hundimiento. de rota, o de rota batida. locs. advs. Con total pérdida o destrucción. 2. coloqs. D …

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  • 45rota — [17] Latin rota denoted ‘wheel’: it came ultimately from a prehistoric Indo European base *reth meaning ‘run, roll’, which also produced German rad ‘wheel’. It was introduced into English in 1659 by the republican James Harrington as the name for …

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  • 46Rota — /rddaw tah/, n. Nino /nee naw/, born 1911, Italian composer. * * * ▪ island, Northern Mariana Islands formerly  Sarpan         one of the Mariana Islands and part of the Northern Mariana Islands, a commonwealth of the United States, in the west …

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  • 47ROTA —    ► See ROA. * * * rota UK US /ˈrəʊtə/ noun [C] WORKPLACE ► a list of things that have to be done and of the people who will do them: »a daily/weekly rota …

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  • 48Rota — Original name in latin Rota Name in other language ROZ, Rota, Рота State code ES Continent/City Europe/Madrid longitude 36.62236 latitude 6.35859 altitude 21 Population 28516 Date 2012 03 04 …

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  • 49rota — is., İt. rotta 1) Bir gemi veya uçağın gidiş yönü, izleyeceği yol 2) mec. Görüş veya tutuma göre gidilen, izlenen yol Sarhoş serseri, bir eliyle boyuna rotayı ayarlamaya çalışıyordu. Ç. Altan Atasözü, Deyim ve Birleşik Fiiller rota değiştirmek… …

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  • 50Rota — Ro|ta die; u. Rota Romana die; <aus kirchenlat. Rota Romana, eigtl. »römisches Rad«, wohl nach der kreisrunden Bank der Richter> höchster (päpstlicher) Gerichtshof der kath. Kirche …

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