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  2. Virility - Wikipedia

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    Virility (from the Latin virilitas, manhood or virility, derived from Latin vir, man) refers to any of a wide range of masculine characteristics viewed positively. Virile means "marked by strength or force". [2] Virility is commonly associated with vigour, health, sturdiness, and constitution, especially in the fathering of children.

  3. Fortuna Virilis - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Roman religion, Fortuna Virilis was an aspect or manifestation of the goddess Fortuna who despite her name (virilis, "virile, manly") was cultivated by women only. She shared a festival day with Venus Verticordia on April 1 (Kalendae Aprilis), which first appears with the name Veneralia in the mid-4th century AD. [1] Temple of ...

  4. Bifonazole - Wikipedia

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    Bifonazole (trade name Canespor among others [1]) is an imidazole antifungal drug used in form of ointments. It was patented in 1974 and approved for medical use in 1983. [2] There are also combinations with carbamide for the treatment of onychomycosis.

  5. Bom language - Wikipedia

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    Krim. The Bom language (alternates: Bome; Bomo) [2] is an endangered language of Sierra Leone. It belongs to the Mel branch of the Niger–Congo language family and is particularly closely related to the Bullom So language. Most speakers are bilingual in Mende. Use of the Bom language is declining among members of the ethnic group.

  6. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as ancient Greek rhetoric and literature started centuries before the beginning of Latin literature in ancient Rome. [1] This list covers the letter V.

  7. Mandrake - Wikipedia

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    The plants from which the root is obtained are also called "mandrakes". Mediterranean mandrakes are perennial herbaceous plants with ovate leaves arranged in a rosette, a thick upright root, often branched, and bell-shaped flowers that produce yellow or orange berries. They have been placed in different species by different authors.

  8. Veneralia - Wikipedia

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    Veneralia. The Veneralia was an ancient Roman festival celebrated April 1 (the Kalends of Aprilis) in honor of Venus Verticordia (" Venus the changer of hearts") and Fortuna Virilis ("Manly" or "Virile Fortune"). The cult of Venus Verticordia was established in 220 BC, just before the beginning of the Second Punic War, in response to advice ...

  9. Vīrya (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism. Vīrya (Sanskrit वीर्य) literally means "state of a strong man" [1] or "manliness." [2] In Hindu Vedic literature, the term is often associated with heroism and virility. In Brahmacharya in Hinduism, Virya also refers to semen in a male and it is considered to be the 'vital fluid'. Loss of Virya from the body is avoided in ...