Cillia sre slim, microscopic hair-like organelles that extend fro the top of almost all mammalian cells.
David Chilia was born in 1978.
Chilia Veche's population is 3,606.
Seimata Chilia was born on 1978-08-02.
The area of Chilia Veche is 533.58 square kilometers.
χείλια (chilia).
M. I. Manousakas has written: 'Anekdota patriarchika grammata (1547-1806 [i.e. chilia pentakosia saranta hepta--chilia oktakosia hexi])' -- subject(s): Greeks, History, Orthodox Eastern Church, Sources
The three branches of the Danube delta in Romania are Chilia, Sulina and Sfîntul Gheorghe.
The Danube Delta consists of three main branches: the Sulina, the Chilia, and the Sfântu Gheorghe. The Sulina branch is the most navigable and serves as the main shipping route, while the Chilia branch is known for its rich biodiversity and natural landscapes. The Sfântu Gheorghe branch is less developed and offers a more remote experience, featuring diverse wildlife and habitats. Together, these branches create a unique ecosystem that is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
δέκα χιλιάδες (deka hiliades) In ancient greek 10,000 was called ''a myriad''.
Using traditional shape affixes for 1000, 200, 30, and 4-sided shapes, a 1234-sided polygon might be called a Chiliadihectatriacontatetragon - chilia- referring to one-thousand, di- referring to two, hecta- referring to hundred, triaconta- referring to 30, and tetra- referring to 4. However, in practical use, it is less confusing and more universal to use the term 1234-gon.
The root word "chilo" is derived from the Greek word "chilopoda," which refers to a class of elongated, carnivorous arthropods known as centipedes. Centipedes have a segmented body with one pair of legs per segment, typically found in damp environments worldwide.
A wolf is a common noun. Common nouns are general names for people, places, things, or animals, such as "dog" or "tree." Proper nouns, on the other hand, are specific names for individual people, places, or things, like "Rover" or "Oak Tree." Collective nouns, such as "pack" or "herd," refer to groups of things or animals.