i"ve missed a period - traduzione in greco
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  • etimologia

i"ve missed a period - traduzione in greco

BIPLANE AIRCRAFT
VE-7; VE-7 "Bluebird"; Vought VE-9; Vought VE-7 Bluebird; Vought VE-8; Lewis & Vought VE-7; Lewis & Vought VE-8; Lewis & Vought VE-9; Naval Aircraft Factory VE; Vought VE-7S & VE-7SF; Vought VE7
  • BB-46}}
  • Vought VE-7 - McCook Field, Ohio 1917
  • Vought VE-7 3-view drawing
  • USS ''Langley'']], 1922. Note the Landing Signal Officer.

i've missed a period      
έχασα μια περίοδο.
Έχασα μια περίοδο.      
I"ve missed a period.
full stop         
  • A point used as a [[thousands separator]] on a sign in Germany
  • A [[New Testament]] manuscript with high dots as full stops
PUNCTUATION TO SIGNAL THE END OF A SENTENCE
Suspension mark; Fullstop; ﹒; Full stops; Period (grammar); 。; Dot on the line; ۔; Period (punctuation); ։; ።; ܁; ܂; Full-stop; (full stop).; .; "."; Grammatical stop; Full point; Full stop (punctuation); U+002E; Periodos; Komma (punctuation); U+3002; Period (punctuation mark); ؞; Period point; 。; ︒; Full stop (typography); Period (typography); Baseline dot; Period mark; Teleia; Greek full stop; Stigme teleia; Hypostigme; Full-point; Plain point; 𖫵; Period (point); Periods at ends of sentences; Periods at the ends of sentences; Dot (character); ASCII 46; \x2E; Hypostigmḗ; Stigmḕ teleía; &period
n. τελεία

Definizione

synodic period
¦ noun Astronomy the time between successive conjunctions of a planet with the sun.

Wikipedia

Vought VE-7

The Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" was an early biplane of the United States. First flying in 1917, it was designed as a two-seat trainer for the United States Army, then adopted by the United States Navy as its first fighter aircraft. In 1922, a VE-7 became the first airplane to take off from an American aircraft carrier.