Similar words: scientific discipline, incipient, recipient, percipient, excipient, occipital, precipice, incipience. Meaning: n. Roman general who commanded the invasion of Carthage in the second Punic War and defeated Hannibal at Zama (circa 237-183 BC).
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1) Scipio did cry, and classical scholars are therefore entitled to ask how many tears he shed.
2) I followed his pointing finger, and saw the Scipio slide into the fjord at a good speed.
3) Scipio conducted his campaign in Spain with the mind of a brilliant general,(http://sentencedict.com/scipio.html) not a great one.
4) The virtue of Scipio is in contrast with the Roman prevailing moral decline in Polybius's time.
5) Though there was no evidence of his guilt, Scipio withdrew from public life and died a virtual exile.
6) To avoid the dreaded elephants, Scipio had deployed his troops quite unusually.
7) In this story, Scipio encounters his dead father who embraces and kisses him.
8) While Scipio was arriving in Spain, and Nero was already called home, Hasdrubal did manage to take back most of Spain.
9) Simultaneous to this engagement, Scipio had all his trumpeters blow at once to startle the elephants.
10) After Publius Cornelius Scipio was killed in Spain, Nero took over not that long afterwards.
11) After Scipio defeated Hasdrubal Barca in Southern Spain, he allowed Hasdrubal to escape.
12) Nero pushed as Far as Baetis and was in sight of Carthago Nova when he was replaced by the young Scipio, Publius Cornelius Scipio "The Younger".
13) I have meditated more on the conditions and fortunes of Lucullus, Metellus, and Scipio than I have about many of our own men.
14) "We're calling everyone in to help shut down the freeway from Scipio to Beaver." That's an almost 100-mile stretch, thought McWilliams.
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