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Lexicographically close words:
carpetbaggers; carpeted; carpeting; carpetless; carpets; carping; carport; carps; carpus; carrack
  1. Carpi had owned the family of Pio for its masters since the thirteenth century, when they rose to power, like many of the Lombard nobles, by adroit use of Imperial privileges.

  2. It was at Carpi in 1490 that Aldo finally matured his project of establishing a Greek press.

  3. The extensor carpi radialis brevior tendon is divided in the incision.

  4. Here the vessel is more superficial, lying in the groove between the flexor carpi radialis and supinator longus.

  5. The dorsal lip of this incision is then raised, and the tendon of the extensor carpi ulnaris cut at its insertion, and reflected up out of its groove in the ulna along with the skin.

  6. The soft parts at the radial side are to be carefully dissected up, and the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis longior divided at its insertion.

  7. Carpi and Mirandola were small principalities, the former of which passed to the house of Este in 1525, in which year Charles V.

  8. From Reggio branch lines run to Guastalla, Carpi and Sassuolo, there being also a line from Sassuolo to Modena.

  9. Now the Roxolani disappear, merged possibly among the Carpi apparently akin to them, who thenceforth were the nearest neighbours of the Romans on the lower Danube, perhaps in the valleys of the Seret and Pruth.

  10. While the Romans were fighting with one another the Goths and the Carpi had united, and had under the Gothic prince Cniva invaded Moesia denuded of troops.

  11. As was natural, the Carpi demanded the same as the emperor had granted to the inferior Goths; when the demand was not granted, they invaded the Roman territory in the year 245.

  12. By the side of the Carpi came, likewise as immediate neighbours of the Romans at the mouth of the Danube, the people of the Goths.

  13. The artery lies in a groove in the wrist, made by the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle on the outside, and the flexor digitorum sublimis on the inside.

  14. Berengar of Carpi did a very large number of dissections, though Bologna was at the moment a Papal city and the University was directly under the Popes.

  15. They were Manfredo da Carpi and Tomasso di Ser Guidicino da Arimino.

  16. An earlier and less important edition of Carpi was the Anathomia Mundini noviter impressa ac per Carpum castigata that appeared at Bologna in 1514.

  17. It represents the most satisfactory post-mediaeval account of the human frame until the appearance of the work of Berengario da Carpi in 1521.

  18. With Carpi we close our series of Bolognese anatomists.

  19. With Giacomo Berengario da Carpi we come at length to one who definitely advanced the science, and who may be regarded as the first modern anatomist, so far as printed works are concerned.

  20. Carpi and Morgenroth, lecithide of bee-venom prepared by, 285.

  21. In order to isolate it Morgenroth and Carpi employed the method recommended by P.

  22. The fascia and the ulnar head of the flexor carpi ulnaris have been removed.

  23. But none of his paintings are now to be found in that city; and even what remains of his in Carpi is of a very disputable character.

  24. Carpi enjoys a different kind of honour, though as great in its way.

  25. The posterior ulnar |There does not exist on the forearm a groove (extensor carpi |for the posterior ulnar muscle, or external ulnaris).

  26. The flexor carpi radialis arises from the epitrochlea.

  27. When it is injured at or above the elbow, there is paralysis of the flexor carpi ulnaris, the ulnar half of the flexor digitorum profundus, all the interossei, the two medial lumbricals, and the adductors of the thumb.

  28. On flexing the wrist, the hand is tilted to the radial side, but the paralysis of the flexor carpi ulnaris is often compensated for by the action of the palmaris longus.

  29. The flexor carpi ulnaris may also be anastomosed with the common extensor of the fingers.

  30. The situation of the radial artery is midway between the flexor carpi radialis tendon, I, and the outer border of the radius.

  31. Morichini and Carpi on the continent, and Mrs. Somerville in England, have stated that small bars of steel can be rendered magnetic by exposing them to the influence of the violet rays of light.

  32. Morichini and Carpi on magnetism of violet rays of light, 263.

  33. The extensor secundi internodii muscle; its tendon is seen crossing the two tendons of the extensor carpi radialis longior and brevior muscles.

  34. Below this inscription is the engraver's name with the date: "Romae apud Ugum de Carpi impressum.

  35. Though it is highly probable that Ugo da Carpi was not the inventor of this art, it is certain that he greatly improved it.

  36. Da Carpi usually employed three--one for the outline and darker shadows, another for the lighter shadows, and a third for the half-tint.

  37. The Pico having been settled, and the marriage with him declared null by the Pope, Medea da Carpi was solemnly married to the Duke of Stimigliano, and went to live upon his domains near Rome.

  38. I fear that my craze about Medea da Carpi has become well known, thanks to my silly talk and idiotic songs.

  39. Little by little, one town after the other of the Duchy went over to Robert, and Medea da Carpi found herself surrounded in the mountain citadel of Urbania like a scorpion surrounded by flames.

  40. The love of Medea da Carpi cannot fade, but the lover can die; it is a constant and a cruel love.

  41. Things became so hot for Medea da Carpi that she fled to Urbania and threw herself at the feet of Duke Guidalfonso II.

  42. The Italians devoted themselves with especial ardor to wood-engraving in chiaroscuro, and from the time when Ugo da Carpi introduced it in Venice it was practised by many artists.

  43. A number of other well-known artists including Simon Vouet and Christoffel Jegher, and quite a few anonymous ones, also turned out occasional pieces in the first half of the 17th century, generally in the manner of da Carpi or Goltzius.

  44. For the most part they were in the da Carpi style, to which he added a light charm.

  45. Moretti, who showed him some original blocks cut by Ugo da Carpi for printing in chiaroscuro.

  46. For many years, until Bartsch adduced proof in favor of the Germans, da Carpi was conceded to be the founder of this process.

  47. The Italian style, then, strictly interpreted, was simply the da Carpi style.

  48. Mr. Jackson has invented ten positive Tints in Chiaro Oscuro; whereas Hugo di Carpi knew but four; all of which can be taken off by four Impressions only.

  49. Von Heinecken[44] says they are “in the manner of Hugo da Carpi but much inferior in execution.

  50. Even da Carpi used this procedure more than occasionally, as in St. John Preaching in the Desert after Raphael (B.

  51. Zanetti, surprised by the fine quality of the first proof, proposed to pass it off on Mariette in Paris as an original da Carpi print.

  52. Paulus Moreelse, a Dutch artist in the first half of the 17th century, employed a dark block in clear outline but modeled his forms internally in the da Carpi manner.

  53. Ugo da Carpi signed one of his pictures with a legend declaring he had not used a brush on it: "It would have been better had he done so.

  54. A letter written to the Cardinal Ridolfo Pio of Carpi contains this explanation of his principles.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carpi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.