安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Exarch - Wikipedia
The term Exarch most commonly refers to the Exarch of Italy, who governed the area of Italy and Dalmatia, still remaining under Byzantine control after the Lombard invasion of 568
- EXARCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun exarch 2 of 2 adjective : formed or taking place from the periphery toward the center exarch xylem
- What is the Difference Between Endarch and Exarch
Endarch and exarch are two types of primary xylem development in vascular land plants Endarch arrangement results in the centrifugal pattern of development while the exarch arrangement results in the centripetal pattern of development
- EXARCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
exarch in American English (ˈeksɑːrk) adjective Botany (of a primary xylem or root)
- exarch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
exarch (plural exarchs) (historical) In the Byzantine Empire, a governor of a distant province In the Eastern Christian Churches, the deputy of a patriarch, or a bishop who holds authority over other bishops without being a patriarch
- Exarch - definition of exarch by The Free Dictionary
exarch 1 in the early church, the head of a major diocese or province 2 a bishop inferior to a patriarch but superior to a metropolitan 3 a deputy of a patriarch, either a priest or a bishop 4 the head of an autonomous church — exarchal, adj
- What does Exarch mean? - Definitions. net
An exarch is a title or rank in various churches, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches, for a bishop who oversees churches and clergy in a territory or region outside the primary geographical area of their patriarchate or church
- Exarch - OrthodoxWiki
An exarch, from the Greek ἔξαρχος (exarchos), was the title given to a governor of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire who had extended authority in a province that was distant from the capital, Constantinople
|
|
|