Examples of using Glaucus in English and their translations into Spanish
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The protagonist, Glaucus, represents the Greeks who have been subordinated by Rome,
Glaucus, from ancient Greek"Γλαῦκος",
Scylla et Glaucus(Scylla and Glaucus)
Halothamnus glaucus is a sub-shrub up to 1 m high, with blueish-green pale-striped branches.
She was carried off by the sea god Glaucus on his way back from Asia.
Traditionally it was considered that the genus Glaucus had only two species Glaucus atlanticus and Glaucus marginatus, but in the work of Churchill et al.
Aurelianus writes about the 2nd century Greek physician Apollonius Glaucus, author of several works on internal diseases.
the work suggests that Glaucus is instead turning into a tree.
Proteus, Glaucus and Phorkys.
Daedalus, Glaucus, and Nisus.
Arbace offers to save Glaucus' life in return for Jone's favors,
Minos sent him to find Glaucus.
Basilides claimed to have been taught his doctrines by Glaucus, a disciple of St. Peter.
rubus glaucus presents a form levemente seemed to the of the strawberry wide by the base finished in tip.
they live in the water column and others like Glaucus live right on the surface.
Glaucus Atlanticus was the only species found in the Atlantic Ocean, although it is also present throughout the Indo-Pacific, but under the name of Glaucus marginatus four separate species(referred to informally as the clade‘marginatus') were discovered.
There are three species cited in the North Pacific Gyre while there is a single species( Glaucus marginatus) cited in the South Pacific Gyre and the Indian Ocean.
Other authors quoted for their recipes include Glaucus of Locri, Dionysius,
Do you often model for Glaucus?
The blackberry(Rubus glaucus) without spine.