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What (who) is cyme - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CYME; Cyme (disambiguation)

Cyme         
·noun A flattish or convex flower cluster, of the centrifugal or determinate type, differing from a corymb chiefly in the order of the opening of the blossoms.
cyme         
[s??m]
¦ noun Botany a flower cluster with a central stem bearing a single terminal flower that develops first, the other flowers in the cluster developing as terminal buds of lateral stems. Compare with raceme.
Derivatives
cymose adjective
Origin
C18 (denoting the unopened head of a plant): from Fr., lit. 'summit', from a pop. var. of L. cyma.
Cyme (Aeolis)         
  • Aeolis, Kyme; Tetradrachm; Silver; circa 165-140 BC; Obverse: Head of the Amazon Kyme right, wearing taenia; Reverse: Horse walking right, skyphos (one handled cup) below, ΚΥΜΑΙΩΝ left, ΣΕΥΘΗΣ (magistrate) in exergue, all within laurel-wreath; 34.2mm, 16.409g; Reference: SNG Von Aulock 1640; Oakley obv. die 59; Sg4183 var
  • Statue of a young woman; late Hellenistic, 1st century BC, Cyme (Namurt).
  • Silver [[tetradrachm]] of Cyme, 165–140 BC
  • Mykonos vase 7th cent bce early depiction of Trojan Horse photographed by Travellingrunes Flickr 2949254926 4c9dc0882d o
  • Aeolis, Larissa Phrikonis. ca 4th Century BC. Æ 11mm. Horned (?), three-quarter facing female head, turned slightly right, in necklace / LA, bull's head right.
ANCIENT GREEK CITY IN MODERN İZMIR PROVINCE, TURKEY
Kyme (Aeolis); Phriconis; Cumae (Aeolis); Cuma (Aeolis); Diocese of Cuma (Asia Minor)
Cyme (, Cyme of Aeolis) (modern Turkish Nemrut Limani) or Cumae was an Aeolian city in Aeolis (Asia Minor) close to the kingdom of Lydia.

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Cyme

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