
1) Ancient book 2) Ancient book or manuscript 3) Ancient handwritten volume 4) Ancient manuscript 5) Ancient manuscript volume 6) Ancient tome 7) Ancient volume 8) Book of Kells 9) Book of statutes 10) Book, roll of parchment 11) Channel 4 game show 12) Classic text 13) Handwritten book 14) Leonardo manuscript
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1) Book
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- an official list of chemicals or medicines etc.
- an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic
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A codex (Latin caudex for `trunk of a tree` or block of wood, book; plural codices) is a book made up of a number of sheets of paper, vellum, papyrus, or similar, with hand-written content, usually stacked and bound by fixing one edge and with covers thicker than the sheets, but sometimes continuous and folded concertina-style. The alternative t.....
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[Warhammer 40,000] A codex (often pluralized as codexes, though the correct pluralization is codices even though Games Workshop even pluralizes it as Codexes), in the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame, is a rules supplement containing information concerning a particular army, environment, or worldwide campaign. Codices for particular armies...
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[horse] ==Triple Crown races== Trained by D. Wayne Lukas, Codex was considered the dominant 3-year-old colt in California after winning the 1980 Santa Anita Derby and Hollywood Derby. The horse`s owner, John Nerud, believed Triple Crown races could harm a horse and did not allow Lukas to nominate Codex for the 1980 Kentucky Derby. Lukas ini...
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• (n.) An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament. • (n.) A collection of canons. • (n.) A collection or digest of laws; a code. • (n.) A book; a manuscript.
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manuscript book, especially of Scripture, early literature, or ancient mythological or historical annals.[11 related articles]
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Book from before the invention of printing: in ancient times wax-coated wooden tablets; later, folded sheets of parchment were attached to the boards, then bound together. The name `codex` was...
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Co'dex noun ; plural Codices . [ Latin See Code .] 1. A book; a manuscript. 2. A collection or digest of laws; a code. Burrill. 3. An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament. 4.
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A volume of ancient manuscript.
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n] - an official list of chemicals or medicines etc. 2. [n] - an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic
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codex, codices A manuscript volume, especially of a classic work or of the Scriptures. Etymology: Latin codex, codic, 'tree trunk, wooden tablet, book', a variant of caudex, 'tree trunk'. Codex is a variant of caudex, a wooden stump to which petty criminals were tied in ancient Rome, rather like our stocks. This was also the word for a book made ...
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manuscript/code of laws
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(Latin) Book, roll of parchment.
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leaf-book noun an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic (as distinguished from a scroll)
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Book from before the invention of printing: in ancient times wax-coated wooden tablets; later, folded sheets of parchment were attached to the boards, then bound together. The name `codex` was used for all large works, collections of history, philosophy, poetry, and during the Roman empire designated collections of laws. Durin...
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a quire of manuscript pages held together by stitching: the earliest form of book, replacing the scrolls and wax tablets of earlier times. · a manuscript volume, usually of an ancient classic or the Scriptures. · a code; book of statutes.
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