The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia.
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Examples for "Attic "
Examples for "Attic "
1 Matt Sullivan is the owner of Seattle-based Light in the Attic records.
2 They searched the house carefully from attic to cellars, but without result.
3 In good condition throughout it has access to an attic for storage.
4 The slaves were brought in, and we are all in the attic .
5 They were up in the attic , they were down in the cellar.
1 He wrote in the Ionic dialect of his time.
2 Though a Dorian by birth, he adopted the Ionic dialect , with its uncontracted terminations, its accumulated vowels, and its soft forms.
3 Herodotus wrote in the Ionic dialect , and his style is marked by an ease and simplicity which lend it an indescribable charm.
4 He wrote in the Ionic dialect , and some of his works have gone through three hundred editions, so highly have they been valued.
5 Halicarnassus was one of the most important of the Doric cities, of which Herodotus was a native, though he wrote in the Ionic dialect .
1 To mark the London Olympics, there is a series of events devoted to Classical Greek culture.
2 They bore resemblance to Egyptian and Mayan, Classical Greek , Chinese and Gothic, combined with a surprisingly modern-looking note.
3 A History of Classical Greek Literature.
4 The translation into Classical Greek , Latin, Turkish, Croatian and Gipsy was carried out by native speakers of Hungarian.
5 Half woman and half bird, harpies figure large in classical Greek mythology.
1 However, no research has elucidated the effect of ATX on ionic channels.
2 Amplitude equation predictions are in good overall agreement with ionic model simulations.
3 This noise results mainly from the random openings of membrane ionic channels.
4 The nucleotides became more accessible at higher temperatures and higher ionic strength.
5 Notably, the flux between the pathways is modulated by the ionic strength.
6 EE projectiles rained down, detonating in hard vicious gouts of ionic flame.
7 Ischemic episodes in the CNS cause significant disturbances in neuronal ionic homeostasis.
8 Mucosa exposed to changes in ionic concentrations sustain severe pathophysiological consequences.
9 Nerve cells-neurons-processinformationthrough the generation and transmission of voltages and ionic currents.
10 Objective: Hyponatremia is the most frequent ionic disorder among ambulatory and hospitalized populations.
11 Moreover, the toxicity and biodegradability of ionic liquids are not yet well understood.
12 Kinetic studies varying cadmium concentration, algal dose, and ionic strength were carried out.
13 This suggests that communication among neurons depends on chemical synapses without ionic coupling.
14 The nonflammable ionic liquid electrolyte ensure the safety under high temperatures.
15 The ionic interactions of both receptors with ERE are thought to be similar.
16 These changes originate from novel ionic interactions and revised phospholipid binding.
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Ionic across language varieties