• up auspex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An auspex, or augur, was an interpreter of omens in ancient Rome. Auspex may also refer to: Auspex International...
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    Auspex Systems was a computer data storage company founded in 1987 by Larry Boucher, who was previously CEO of Adaptec. It was headquartered in Santa Clara...
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  • Auspex International is a company founded in London in 2018, by former Cambridge Analytica staff members Mark Turnbull and Ahmad Al Khatib. It is one of...
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  • Pollienus Auspex (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman military officer and senator who was appointed suffect consul around AD 185. His praenomen is thought...
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  • Pollienus Auspex (fl. 3rd century AD) was a Roman senator who was appointed suffect consul between AD 212 and 222. Julius Pollienus Auspex, a member of...
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    "taking the auspices". "Auspices" (Latin auspicium) means "looking at birds". Auspex, another word for augur, can be translated to "one who looks at birds"....
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    formosissimus Laurenti, 1768 Constrictor rex serpentum Laurenti, 1768 Constrictor auspex Laurenti, 1768 Constrictor diviniloquus Laurenti, 1768 [Boa] constrictrix...
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  • Company, Inc. p. 62. ISBN 978-0-393-33047-2. Ewen, Beth (October 12, 2020). "Auspex Capital unwinds RGT Management with dose of philosophy". Franchise Times...
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  • Caloptilia auspex is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from India (Tamil Nadu). http://www.gracillariidae.net/species_by_code/CALOAUSP Global...
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    Roman augurs predominantly looked at birds for omens, they were also called auspex ("bird watcher", plural auspices), however they also interpreted thunder...
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