How To Use tenno In A Sentence
- Psychologist Dorothy Tennov devoted her career studying this experience, and labeled this passionate form limerence. Leslie Davenport: The Health Benefits of Love: A Meditation for Deepening Connections
- The new species is highly adapted to hypogean life with very obvious troglobiomorphic features: unpigmented cuticle, an extraordinary lengthening of thorax and appendixes, multiplication of antennomeres and supernumerary placoid sensilla, not just in the apical antennomere but also in the preceding antennomeres. Archive 2007-01-01
- What's particularly interesting about limerence is its etymology, or lack thereof, as explained in this quote from Dorothy Tennov, the word's inventor:1977 Observer 11 Sept. 3/9, I first used the term amorance' then changed it back to limerence'... Languagehat.com: LIMERENT.
- His real name is Kenzi Tenno, a Bruneian-American eighteen year-old teenager. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Eren’s Review Forum
- The new species is highly adapted to hypogean life with very obvious troglobiomorphic features: unpigmented cuticle, an extraordinary lengthening of thorax and appendixes, multiplication of antennomeres and supernumerary placoid sensilla, not just in the apical antennomere but also in the preceding antennomeres. Archive 2007-01-01
- The seven-year-old is scheduled to prep for the race on Sunday in the Tenno Sho at Tokyo racecourse.
- Recently lauded by Los Angeles Magazine as one of the city's ten "best new restaurants," Barbix is the brainchild of local restaurateur Claudio Blotta (most recently of La Terza) and his wife Adria Tennor Blotta. Heather Taylor: Chef Speak: Don Dickman/Barbrix
- The Nyoirin Kannon is described as decorated by saishiki, or polychrome, by the Kanshinji Register, which also notes the lecture hall guardian statue, Bishamontenno, as having saishiki decoration.
- Buddhism is popular in China's Sui and early Tang dynasties, as well as Koguryo, Silla and Paekche on the Korean Peninsula and Japan's Suiko Tenno and Tenchi Tenno period.
- What's particularly interesting about limerence is its etymology, or lack thereof, as explained in this quote from Dorothy Tennov, the word's inventor:1977 Observer 11 Sept. 3/9, I first used the term amorance' then changed it back to limerence'... Languagehat.com: LIMERENT.