Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 111819 |
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... botany , the colour of the spadix in the palm ; it is com- monly translated a bay - colour , from the Greek Bas . Ray says it is a colour approaching to bay or chesnut , but with more red in it . SPADI'LLE . s . ( spadille , or ...
... botany , the colour of the spadix in the palm ; it is com- monly translated a bay - colour , from the Greek Bas . Ray says it is a colour approaching to bay or chesnut , but with more red in it . SPADI'LLE . s . ( spadille , or ...
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... botany . See CORDIA . SPANISH POTATOES , in botany . See CON- VOLVULUS . SPANISH CHALK , in mineralogy , a species of talc . See TALCUM . SPANISH FLY . LYTTA . See CANTHARIDES and SPANISH LIQUORICE . RIZA . See GLYCYR- SPANKER . s . A ...
... botany . See CORDIA . SPANISH POTATOES , in botany . See CON- VOLVULUS . SPANISH CHALK , in mineralogy , a species of talc . See TALCUM . SPANISH FLY . LYTTA . See CANTHARIDES and SPANISH LIQUORICE . RIZA . See GLYCYR- SPANKER . s . A ...
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... botany , the calyx of a spadix , opening or bursting longitudinally , in form of a sheath . It is applied also to the calyx of some flowers which have no spadix ; as nar- cissus , crocus , iris , & c . A spathe may be one - valved , or ...
... botany , the calyx of a spadix , opening or bursting longitudinally , in form of a sheath . It is applied also to the calyx of some flowers which have no spadix ; as nar- cissus , crocus , iris , & c . A spathe may be one - valved , or ...
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... botany . See ASPHO- DELUS . SPEAR - MINT . See MENTHA SATIVA . SPEAR - SHAPED . See LANCEOLATE . SPEAR - WORT . See RANUNCULUS . SPEAR - WORT - WATER . See FLAMNACELA , SPEARAGE , in botany . See ASPARA GUS . SPEARMAN , one who uses a ...
... botany . See ASPHO- DELUS . SPEAR - MINT . See MENTHA SATIVA . SPEAR - SHAPED . See LANCEOLATE . SPEAR - WORT . See RANUNCULUS . SPEAR - WORT - WATER . See FLAMNACELA , SPEARAGE , in botany . See ASPARA GUS . SPEARMAN , one who uses a ...
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... botany in a wonderful manner .- " A plant is perfectly named , " says Linnéus ( Philos . Bot . 202 ) , " when it is furnished with a generic and specific name . " - In the same page he dis tinguishes the latter from the nomen triviale ...
... botany in a wonderful manner .- " A plant is perfectly named , " says Linnéus ( Philos . Bot . 202 ) , " when it is furnished with a generic and specific name . " - In the same page he dis tinguishes the latter from the nomen triviale ...
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Seite 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.