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17-528: [REDACTED] Look up saltus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saltus may refer to: People [ edit ] Edgar Saltus (1855–1921), American writer known for his highly refined prose style Francis Saltus Saltus (1849–1889), American poet Thomas Saltus Lubbock (1817–1862), Texas Ranger and soldier in the Confederate army during

34-637: A Byzantine name for Salt, Jordan Saltus, a town in San Bernardino County, California Saltus Grammar School , in Pembroke Parish, Bermuda Saltus Island, an island of Bermuda Saltus Grocery Store , in Burlington, Vermont Zoology [ edit ] Amblyseius saltus , a species of mite in the family Amblyseius Lysiteles saltus , a species of spider in the genus Lysiteles Aprostocetus saltus ,

51-440: A Byzantine name for Salt, Jordan Saltus, a town in San Bernardino County, California Saltus Grammar School , in Pembroke Parish, Bermuda Saltus Island, an island of Bermuda Saltus Grocery Store , in Burlington, Vermont Zoology [ edit ] Amblyseius saltus , a species of mite in the family Amblyseius Lysiteles saltus , a species of spider in the genus Lysiteles Aprostocetus saltus ,

68-637: A pre-17th century French form meaning "falls" derived from Latin saltus , found in many place names Saltus meaning "wooded area" or "wilderness," as in: Saltus Teutoburgiensis or Teutoburg Forest Hercynius saltus , one of the Latin names for the Hercynian Forest Carbonarius saltus or Silva Carbonaria , the "charcoal forest" in Belgium Saltus Vasconum , a Roman term for territory inhabited by

85-551: A principle of natural philosophy; hence in scientific usage: Saltation (biology) Saltation (geology) Saltatory conduction Saltus lunae , a "leap of the moon" in Christian calendar computation; see computus See also Sault , a pre-17th century French form meaning "falls" derived from Latin saltus , found in many place names Saltus meaning "wooded area" or "wilderness," as in: Saltus Teutoburgiensis or Teutoburg Forest Hercynius saltus , one of

102-494: A principle of natural philosophy; hence in scientific usage: Saltation (biology) Saltation (geology) Saltatory conduction Saltus lunae , a "leap of the moon" in Christian calendar computation; see computus See also Sault , a pre-17th century French form meaning "falls" derived from Latin saltus , found in many place names Saltus meaning "wooded area" or "wilderness," as in: Saltus Teutoburgiensis or Teutoburg Forest Hercynius saltus , one of

119-505: A species of insect in the genus Aprostocetus Other [ edit ] Saltus Award, awarded by the American Numismatic Society; see List of Saltus Award winners A type of wrench Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saltus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

136-424: A species of insect in the genus Aprostocetus Other [ edit ] Saltus Award, awarded by the American Numismatic Society; see List of Saltus Award winners A type of wrench Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saltus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

153-456: A species of mite in the family Amblyseius Lysiteles saltus , a species of spider in the genus Lysiteles Aprostocetus saltus , a species of insect in the genus Aprostocetus Other [ edit ] Saltus Award, awarded by the American Numismatic Society; see List of Saltus Award winners A type of wrench Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

170-619: The Vascones or ancient Basques Saltus Tariotarum ; see Tariotes Saltus , a unit of area equal to about 200 ha or 500 acres; see Ancient Roman units of measurement § Area Places, schools, and businesses [ edit ] Saltus, a Byzantine name for Salt, Jordan Saltus, a town in San Bernardino County, California Saltus Grammar School , in Pembroke Parish, Bermuda Saltus Island, an island of Bermuda Saltus Grocery Store , in Burlington, Vermont Zoology [ edit ] Amblyseius saltus ,

187-508: The American Civil War Latin [ edit ] The Latin word saltus (pl. saltūs ) meaning "leap," as in: Natura non facit saltus ("nature does not make jumps"), a principle of natural philosophy; hence in scientific usage: Saltation (biology) Saltation (geology) Saltatory conduction Saltus lunae , a "leap of the moon" in Christian calendar computation; see computus See also Sault ,

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204-453: The Latin names for the Hercynian Forest Carbonarius saltus or Silva Carbonaria , the "charcoal forest" in Belgium Saltus Vasconum , a Roman term for territory inhabited by the Vascones or ancient Basques Saltus Tariotarum ; see Tariotes Saltus , a unit of area equal to about 200 ha or 500 acres; see Ancient Roman units of measurement § Area Places, schools, and businesses [ edit ] Saltus,

221-453: The Latin names for the Hercynian Forest Carbonarius saltus or Silva Carbonaria , the "charcoal forest" in Belgium Saltus Vasconum , a Roman term for territory inhabited by the Vascones or ancient Basques Saltus Tariotarum ; see Tariotes Saltus , a unit of area equal to about 200 ha or 500 acres; see Ancient Roman units of measurement § Area Places, schools, and businesses [ edit ] Saltus,

238-497: The free dictionary. Saltus may refer to: People [ edit ] Edgar Saltus (1855–1921), American writer known for his highly refined prose style Francis Saltus Saltus (1849–1889), American poet Thomas Saltus Lubbock (1817–1862), Texas Ranger and soldier in the Confederate army during the American Civil War Latin [ edit ] The Latin word saltus (pl. saltūs ) meaning "leap," as in: Natura non facit saltus ("nature does not make jumps"),

255-573: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up saltus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saltus may refer to: People [ edit ] Edgar Saltus (1855–1921), American writer known for his highly refined prose style Francis Saltus Saltus (1849–1889), American poet Thomas Saltus Lubbock (1817–1862), Texas Ranger and soldier in the Confederate army during the American Civil War Latin [ edit ] The Latin word saltus (pl. saltūs ) meaning "leap," as in: Natura non facit saltus ("nature does not make jumps"),

272-413: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saltus&oldid=1009822166 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages saltus [REDACTED] Look up saltus in Wiktionary,

289-452: The title Saltus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saltus&oldid=1009822166 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages saltus From Misplaced Pages,

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