Eustachio









Eustachio


Eustachio [e-oo-stah-kyaw] Examples noun

  1. Bar·to·lom·me·o [bahr-taw-lawm-me-aw] /ˌbɑr tɔ lɔmˈmɛ ɔ/, 1524?–1574, Italian anatomist.

Latin Eu·sta·chi·us [yoo-stey-kee-uh s] /yuˈsteɪ ki əs/. Examples from the Web for eustachio Historical Examples of eustachio

  • Eustachio had a character, but no parts; Leonardo had parts, but no character.

    The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales

    Richard Garnett

  • And, withdrawing a curtain, he disclosed the figure of Eustachio.

    The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales

    Richard Garnett

  • Never had Leonardo been so cogent, or Eustachio so pathetic.

    The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales

    Richard Garnett

  • Leonardo and Eustachio expressed their readiness to submit their credit with their fellow-citizens to any reasonable trial.

    The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales

    Richard Garnett

  • Benedetto was Manto’s lover; Eustachio her father’s friend; Leonardo his creditor.

    The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales

    Richard Garnett

  • eustachio in Medicine Eustachio [yu-stä′kē-ō, ĕ′ōō-stä′kyō]Bartolomeo 1520-1574

    1. Italian anatomist. A founder of modern anatomy, he is noted for his descriptions of the human ear and heart.
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