Share this Rating. Title: Amor Estranho Amor (1982) 6.1 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Nov 10, 2017 - 75 min - Uploaded by Latina EntretenimientoDIRECTO VIVO Chiringuito de Jugones hoy Jueves, 23 de Noviembre de 2017.. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Asturian [ ] Etymology [ ] From, amōre. Noun [ ] amor m ( plural ) • Related terms [ ] • Catalan [ ] Etymology [ ] From, from, singular ablative of. Pronunciation [ ] • ( Balearic, ) (): /əˈmo/ • ( ) (): /aˈmoɾ/ • Rhymes: Noun [ ] amor m ( plural ) • Chavacano [ ] Etymology [ ] From ( “ love ” ). Noun [ ] amor • Galician [ ] Etymology [ ] From, from. Pronunciation [ ] • (): [aˈmoɾ] Noun [ ] amor m ( plural ) • Antonyms [ ] • Related terms [ ] • Icelandic [ ] Etymology [ ] Borrowed from. Noun [ ] amor m ( genitive singular, no plural) • ( rare ) Synonyms [ ] • ( love ):, Derived terms [ ] • Interlingua [ ] Etymology [ ]. Noun [ ] amor • Italian [ ] Noun [ ] amor m ( invariable) • form of Anagrams [ ] •, • • •, • Ladino [ ] Noun [ ] amor m ( ) • Latin [ ] Pronunciation [ ] • ( ) (): /ˈa.mor/ Etymology 1 [ ] From ( “ I love ” ) +. Noun [ ] amor m ( genitive ); • Amor omnia vincit. Love conquers all. • • • 29 bc.., III amor omnibvs idem Sex is the same for all of them [viz., every form of man, beast, aquatic or winged life, or livestock] • ( plural only) Inflection [ ]. Case Singular Plural amor amor Descendants [ ]. • Aragonese: • Asturian: • Catalan: • Corsican:, • Dalmatian: • French: • English: • Friulian: • Galician: • Icelandic: ( borrowed ) • Istriot: • Italian: • Mirandese: • Leonese: • Norman: • Occitan: • Old Portuguese: • Old Provençal: • Piedmontese: • Portuguese: • Romanian: • Romansch: • Sardinian:,, • Sicilian: • Spanish: • Venetian: Etymology 2 [ ] Inflected form of ( “ I love ” ). Verb [ ] amor • of References [ ] • in and Charles Short (1879), Oxford: • in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers • (1883), “”, in G. Louis Henschel, Pierre Carpentier, Léopold Favre, editors, Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (in Latin), Niort: L. Favre • “” in Félix Gaffiot’s Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Hachette (1934) • Carl Meissner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London. Amor asteroid visited by in 2000 There are three general criteria which an asteroid must meet to be considered a member of the Amor asteroid class: • The asteroid's orbit must periodically bring it near Earth. To be considered 'near', the asteroid must come closer to Earth than to any other major planet. The closest planet to Earth is Venus, which can come as close as 0.27 AU; this value is rounded up to 0.30 AU for the purpose of this definition. Therefore, an Amor asteroid must come within 0.30 AU of Earth's orbit. • The asteroid's orbit must be outside the orbit of Earth (like the majority of asteroids). Asteroids that come close to Earth whose orbits are inside Earth's orbit are considered (although not all Apoheles necessarily get close to Earth). • The asteroid's orbit must not cross Earth's orbit.
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