The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A ... Work of Reference to the English Language Defining Over 250,000 Words ... Containing Over One Hundred Maps and Diagrams and Nearly Four Thousand Illustrations, Band 6R.S. Peale and J.A. Hill, 1897 |
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... typical genus of the order Jungerman- niaceae ( q . v . ) . As now restricted , it is confined to those succubous species which have a free terminal . perianth , plicato - angular above , and cleft . jun - ger - măn - ni - a - cěi , jăn ...
... typical genus of the order Jungerman- niaceae ( q . v . ) . As now restricted , it is confined to those succubous species which have a free terminal . perianth , plicato - angular above , and cleft . jun - ger - măn - ni - a - cěi , jăn ...
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... typical genus of the family Kelliida ( q . v . ) . The shell is small , thin , suborbicular , and closed , the ligament internal interrupting the thickened margin , and on it cardinal teeth one or two , laterals 1-1 in each valve ...
... typical genus of the family Kelliida ( q . v . ) . The shell is small , thin , suborbicular , and closed , the ligament internal interrupting the thickened margin , and on it cardinal teeth one or two , laterals 1-1 in each valve ...
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... typical one of the family Labridae ( q . v . ) . As the name imports , they have conspicuous lips ; these are fleshy and thick . The fishes of this genus are called wrasses . [ WRASSE . ] la - bur - nic , a . [ Eng . laburn ( um ) ; -ic ...
... typical one of the family Labridae ( q . v . ) . As the name imports , they have conspicuous lips ; these are fleshy and thick . The fishes of this genus are called wrasses . [ WRASSE . ] la - bur - nic , a . [ Eng . laburn ( um ) ; -ic ...
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... typical one of the family Lagenidæ ( q . v . ) . ( 2 ) A sub - genus of Mollusks , genus Turbinella . 2. Palæont .: The genus [ ( 1 ) ] has existed from the Carboniferous period till now . lăg - ĕ - när -i - a , s . [ LAGENA . ] Bot ...
... typical one of the family Lagenidæ ( q . v . ) . ( 2 ) A sub - genus of Mollusks , genus Turbinella . 2. Palæont .: The genus [ ( 1 ) ] has existed from the Carboniferous period till now . lăg - ĕ - när -i - a , s . [ LAGENA . ] Bot ...
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... typical one of the family Laminarida , or the order Laminariaceae . In place of leaves there is a plane ribless expan- sion . The stem is either naked or fringed . The young stalks of Laminaria digitata and L. sac charina , called ...
... typical one of the family Laminarida , or the order Laminariaceae . In place of leaves there is a plane ribless expan- sion . The stem is either naked or fringed . The young stalks of Laminaria digitata and L. sac charina , called ...
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