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Eustachio

American  
[e-oo-stah-kyaw] / ˌɛ uˈstɑ kyɔ /

noun

  1. Bartolommeo 1524?–1574, Italian anatomist.


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"Well," said worldly Don Luis to Eustachio when he heard his story, "if you must kneel, there is nothing to stop me from kneeling too."

From Time Magazine Archive

A cousin of Mu�oz urged him to pay Eustachio for the two chickens he had sold.

From Time Magazine Archive

Eustachio had vowed that if victory came to the Popular Democratic Party, he would go and kneel before Don Luis.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last May 30, two Spanish prelates were elevated to the scarlet: Eustachio Ilundain y Esteban, Archbishop of Seville, and Vincenzo Casanova y Marzol, Archbishop of Granada.

From Time Magazine Archive

Incidentally, another piece of tubing in the body, the Eustachian tube linking the middle ear to the pharynx, was also described around this time, by Bartolomeo Eustachio.

From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin