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IsisEgyptian goddess, from Greek Isis, from Egyptian Hes, female deity identified by the Greeks with Io. She is distinguished in visual representations by the solar disc and cow horns on her head.
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IsisEgyptian goddess of fertility.
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IsisThe part of the River Thames that runs through Oxford.
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IsisInpatients Separations Information System
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IsisGoddess of fertility and nature, consort of Osiris. Identified with Demeter and Aphrodite
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IsisMost famous Egyptian goddess. The character Isis may have a two-fold symbolism: the first as celestial, that is as a planet or comet, and secondly as a human office, that is as the throne, the legitimacy of the royal succession. Her name glyph is a throne, meaning royalty. In other words she would represent a human woman who passes on the kingshi [..]
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IsisTCP IP port numbers 2042/udp isis
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IsisCommercial chemical software product family from MDL. Includes ISIS/Draw for drawing chemical structures, ISIS/Base for local database and front-end to ISIS/Host, ISIS/Host for client/server access to structure searchable databases. Currently used by Derwent for production of DDR and Derwent WDA. Will act as structure searchable database for specif [..]
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IsisTDWG interest group.
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Isispraises
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Isis(n) Egyptian goddess of fertility; daughter of Geb; sister and wife of Osiris
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IsisIllinois Student Information System
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IsisIsis was a great enchantress, the goddess of magic. She is often represented as a woman wearing on her head the hieroglyphic symbol of her name, which represents a throne or seat.
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Isis(Egyptian) 1. The Divine Mother.
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IsisIslamic State of Iraq and Syria
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Isis
(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, worshiped as the ideal mother and wife and as the matron of nature and magic.
(astronomy) Short forobsolet [..]
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IsisGreek form of Egyptian ꜣst (reconstructed as Iset, Aset or Ueset), possibly from st meaning "throne". In Egyptian mythology Isis was the goddess of the sky and nature, the wife of Os [..]
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