Crossword-Solution: GUARNIERI
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with GUARNIERI (5)
His large Guarnieri violin he bequeathed to the town of Genoa, that no artist might possess it after him.
The first notable example of a roving troop existing for the sake of pillage, and selling its services to any bidder, was the so-called Great Company (1343), commanded by the German Guarnieri, or Duke Werner who wrote upon his corselet: 'Enemy of God, of Pity and of Mercy.' This band was employed in 1348 by the league of the Montferrat, La Scala, Carrara, Este, and Gonzaga houses, formed to check the Visconti.
Calkins in 1904 studied in detail the cell-inclusions of vaccinia and small-pox, calling them _Cytoryctes variolæ_, Guarnieri.
Thus Guarnieri’s bodies were stated to consist of extruded nucleolar or plastin material, having no developmental cycle.
The latter is thus enveloped in a mantle (hence the name Chlamydozoa, from χλαμὑς, a mantle), and the characteristic cell-inclusion (Guarnieri’s body, Negri’s body, etc.) is produced.
Quotes with GUARNIERI (1)
Stephen had been put to sleep in his usual room, far from children and noise, away in that corner of the house which looked down to the orchard and the bowling-green, and in spite of his long absence it was so familiar to him that when he woke at about three he made his way to the window almost as quickly as if dawn had already broken, opened it and walked out onto the balcony. The moon had set: there was barely a star to be seen. The still air was delightfully fresh with fal…