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Punctation of Olmütz
(Nov. 29, 1850) Agreement signed at Olmütz (now Olomouc, Cz.Rep.) between Prussia and Austria. In response to an appeal from the elector of Hesse for help against rebellious subjects, Prussia and Austria sent troops. They threatened to clash, and when Russia sided with Austria, Prussia withdrew. In the Olmütz agreement, Prussia gave up its plans to create a union of German states without Austria and accepted Austria's reconstitution of the German Confederation. Prussia resented the diplomatic reverse and considered itself humiliated
punctate
marked by spots, dots, points, or punctures

Head and pronotum densely punctate and predominantly opaque, punctures on upper half of head mostly contiguous and without extensive shiny interspaces.

punctate
{a} sprinkled with hollow dots or points
punctate
describes the smallest size category for cataracts; usually progresses to be an intermediate and then a generalized (hypermature) cataract; rarely, a punctate cataract will not progress and will not disturb the vision of the dog
punctate
Having translucent spots or depressions
punctate
{s} marked with small depressions; spotted, dotted
punctate
like a dot or small mark
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