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  2. Genos - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greece, a genos (Greek: γένος, "race, stock, kin", [1] plural γένη genē) was a social group claiming common descent, referred to by a single name (see also Sanskrit "Gana"). Most gene were composed of noble families—Herodotus uses the term to denote noble families—and much of early Greek politics seems to have involved ...

  3. Genus (music) - Wikipedia

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    In the musical system of ancient Greece, genus (Greek: γένος [genos], pl. γένη [genē], Latin: genus, pl. genera "type, kind") is a term used to describe certain classes of intonations of the two movable notes within a tetrachord.

  4. Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the Works and Days of Hesiod, and is part of the description of temporal decline of the state of peoples through five Ages, Gold being the first and the one during which the Golden Race of humanity (Greek: χρύσεον γένος chrýseon génos) [1] lived.

  5. Gene - Wikipedia

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    Genes are regulated so that they are expressed only when the product is needed, since expression draws on limited resources. [ 51 ] : 7 A cell regulates its gene expression depending on its external environment (e.g. available nutrients , temperature and other stresses ), its internal environment (e.g. cell division cycle , metabolism ...

  6. Ancient Greek nouns - Wikipedia

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    These nouns have a weak stem in -οντ-and a strong stem in -ωντ-. The strong stem is used only in the nominative singular. The vocative singular is the weak stem without an ending. In both the nominative and vocative singular, the final τ disappears.

  7. Take it from Geno Auriemma: The 'dumbest things' don't solve ...

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    Connecticut head coach Geno Auriemma talked about the short turnaround his team and the other Final Four teams face in the NCAA women's tournament compared to the men's tournament.

  8. Khôra - Wikipedia

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    In semiotics, Khôra (also chora; Ancient Greek: χώρα) is the space that gives a place for being.The term has been used in philosophy by Plato to designate a receptacle (as a "third kind" [triton genos]; Timaeus 48e4), a space, a material substratum, or an interval.

  9. ‘I haven’t felt hindered.’ So why’s Seahawks’ Geno Smith ...

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    The offense hasn’t scored in six quarters. Smith leads the NFL in completion rate, is last in the NFL in yards per completion.