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Universalium. 2010.
seph — jo·seph; jo·seph·ite; jo·seph·son; … English syllables
seph's-lily — saint jo·seph s lily; … English syllables
Seph. — Sephardic … Useful english dictionary
jo|seph — «JOH zuhf», noun. 1. the favorite son of Jacob. His jealous brothers sold him into slavery in Egypt, where he finally became governor (in the Bible, Genesis 37, 39 41). 2. the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus (in the Bible, Matthew 1:18 25).… … Useful english dictionary
Jo|seph — «JOH zuhf», noun. 1. the favorite son of Jacob. His jealous brothers sold him into slavery in Egypt, where he finally became governor (in the Bible, Genesis 37, 39 41). 2. the husband of Mary, mother of Jesus (in the Bible, Matthew 1:18 25).… … Useful english dictionary
Davidson, Jo(seph) — Da·vid·son (dāʹvĭd sən), Jo(seph). 1883 1952. American sculptor best remembered for his vigorous portrait busts of Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Albert Einstein, among others. * * * … Universalium
Jo|seph's-coat — «JOH zuhfs KOHT», noun. an annual plant of the amaranth family having flower clusters and variously colored leaves, growing from two to four feet high. ╂[< Joseph (Genesis 37:3)] … Useful english dictionary
Jo|seph|ite — «JOH zuh fyt», noun. 1. a member of either of two orders of St. Joseph: the Priests of the Mission of St. Joseph founded about 1640, or a teaching institute founded in Belgium in 1817. 2. a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of… … Useful english dictionary
Jo|seph|son effect — «JOH zuhf suhn», the effect produced by a Josephson junction: »The Josephson effect, one of the most important in solid state physics, can be used for detecting microwave radiation and low voltages, among other purposes (London Times). ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary
Per|seph|o|ne — «puhr SEHF uh nee», noun. Greek Mythology. the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, who was carried off by Pluto, the king of the lower world, and made his queen. She was allowed to spend part of each year on the earth. The Romans called her Proserpina… … Useful english dictionary