In linguistics ,
prothesis (from post-classical Latin based on Ancient Greek
próthesis 'placing before or less commonly prosthesis (from
Kaynak: Prothesis (linguistics)In the prosthetic industry a trans-humeral prosthesis is often referred to as a "AE" or above the elbow
prothesis. History: File:Prosthetic
Kaynak: ProsthesisOrthopedic templating is a process wherein surgeon s using acetate templates would estimate the correct size of the
prothesis to be used.
Kaynak: Orthopaedic templatingThere are also two mutations, t-
prothesis and h-
prothesis, found on vowel-initial words. See Irish phonology for a discussion of the
Kaynak: Irish initial mutationsIn the Eastern Orthodox tradition, the south apse is known as diaconicon and the north apse as
prothesis . Various ecclesiastical
Kaynak: ApseThe side altar, also known as
prothesis , is traditionally situated on the Northern part of the sanctuary in the Byzantine rite churches.
Kaynak: Cathedral of Hajdúdorogreceptacles for aristocratic graves and as such are decorated with a depiction of the
prothesis scene representing the mourning of the deceased.
Kaynak: Dipylon MasterApart from the 70-metre-tall main church, the compound includes a chapel , a free-standing
prothesis , a zvonnitsa , and a school .
Kaynak: Orekhovo-Borisovo MetochionFor example, one of his Geometric hydria i depicts a
prothesis (laying-out of a body), showing Egyptian influences. The adoption of
Kaynak: Analatos Painter