See also: Hypothecation Hypothecate Hypothecated Hypothecator Hypothecating Hypothesis Hypocrite Hypocritical Hypocrisy Hypotonic Hypothesize Hypothermia Hypoxic Hypogeal Hypotaxis Hypophora Hypophysis Hypoxemia Hypoxemic Hypothetical Hypodermis Hypoechoic Hypothalamus Hypostatize Hypochondria Hypoglycemia Hypo Hypotonia
1. Hypotheca definition is - the inner or bottom half or valve of the diatom frustule.
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2. Hypotheca Depuis plus de 25 ans Hypotheca aide les Québécois à obtenir les meilleurs taux et conditions hypothécaires
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3. Hypotheca definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
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4. Hypotheca synonyms, Hypotheca pronunciation, Hypotheca translation, English dictionary definition of Hypotheca
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5. “Hypotheca” was a term of the Roman law, and denoted a pledge or mortgage
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6. In Roman law, Hypotheca means a mortgage of property in which the debtor was allowed to keep the property
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7. Le taux Hypotheca est celui qu’un courtier Hypotheca est en mesure d’obtenir pour la majorité de ses clients
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8. Hypothecate definition is - to pledge as security without delivery of title or possession.
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9. The Hypotheca, fits into the epitheca
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10. [C16: from Late Latin Hypotheca a security, from Greek hupothēkē deposit, pledge, from hupotithenai to deposit as a security, place under, from hypo- + tithenai to place]
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11. Definition of Hypotheca in the Definitions.net dictionary
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12. What does Hypotheca mean? Information and translations of Hypotheca in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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13. Hypotheca definition: the inner and younger layer of the cell wall of a diatom Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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14. The smaller theca is usually thought of as "lower," and is thus called the Hypotheca
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15. This means that one daughter cell is the same size as the parent (epitheca and new Hypotheca) while in the other daughter the old Hypotheca becomes the
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16. A Hypotheca is the smaller half of a frustule
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17. The Hypotheca is overlapped by the epitheca
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18. In Greek Hypotheca means inner sheath
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19. Hypotheca Courtier hypothécaire S.S.M
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20. Hypothecation means pledging an asset as collateral for a loan
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21. Hypothecate: To pledge property as security or collateral for a debt
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22. Sylvain Côté, Hypotheca, Granby (Granby, Quebec)
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23. Hypotheca est un regroupement québécois de plus de 200 courtiers qui négocient sans frais pour ses clients les
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24. Hypotheca Capital LLC is a mortgage company
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25. Hypotheca is a related term of epithecal
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26. In microbiologyplanktologylang=en terms the difference between Hypotheca and epithecal is that Hypotheca is (microbiologyplanktology) the lower or posterior half of the theca of a thecate protist such as a diatom or dinoflagellate while epithecal is (microbiologyplanktology) of or pertaining to the epitheca, the upper half of the shell of certain
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27. Faites confiance à Hypotheca.
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28. A specimen 640 [micron]m long and 20 [micron]m wide, with a gradually tapering Hypotheca ending with a thin theca with an acute end without spines, presumably belonging to A.
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30. Source for information on Hypotheca: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences dictionary.
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31. What does Hypotheca mean? (microbiology, planktology) The lower or posterior half of the theca of a thecate protist such as a diatom or dinoflagel
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32. Epitheca is a coordinate term of Hypotheca
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33. In microbiologyplanktologylang=en terms the difference between epitheca and Hypotheca is that epitheca is (microbiologyplanktology) the upper half of the theca of a thecate protist such as a diatom or dinoflagellate while Hypotheca is (microbiologyplanktology) the lower or posterior half of the theca of a thecate protist such as a diatom …
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34. The epitheca overlaps the Hypotheca
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35. See also frustule, Hypotheca, valve, and cingulum.
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36. Hypothecate (v.) 1680s, "pledge (something) without giving up control of it; pawn; mortgage," from Hypothecat-, past-participle stem of Medieval Latin Hypothecare, from Late Latin Hypotheca "a pledge," from Greek hypothēkē "a deposit, pledge, mortgage," from hypo-"beneath, under" (see hypo-) + tithenai "to put, to place," from reduplicated form of PIE root *dhe-"to set, put."
Hypothecate, Hypothecat, Hypothecare, Hypotheca, Hypoth, Hypo
37. Agente Hypothecaire chez Hypotheca Greater Montreal Metropolitan Area
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38. Both epitheca and Hypotheca are made up of two or more parts: the valve, a more or less flattened plate, and at least one cingulum, a hoop-like rim
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HYPOTHECA
Definition of hypotheca. : the inner or bottom half or valve of the diatom frustule — compare epitheca.
Legal Definition of hypothecate : to pledge as security without delivery of title or possession — compare pawn Other Words from hypothecate
hypothecation -ˌpä-thə-ˈkā-shən noun. History and Etymology for hypothecate. Medieval Latin hypothecare to pledge, from Late Latin hypotheca pledge, from Greek hypothēkē, from hypotithenai to put under, deposit as pledge.
Hypothec definition, a mortgage or security held by a creditor on the property of a debtor without possession of it, created either by agreement or by operation of law.