Definition of Acaroid. Meaning of Acaroid. Synonyms of Acaroid

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Definition of Acaroid

Acaroid
Acaroid Ac"a*roid, a. [NL., acarus a mite + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) Shaped like or resembling a mite.

Meaning of Acaroid from wikipedia

- article on "acaroid resin", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "acaroid resin" You can also: Search for Acaroid resin in Wikipedia...
- sometimes also referred to as the balm of Gilead or the balm of Mecca. Acaroid resin (Xanthorrhoea spp.) Acouchi balsam (Protium spp.) Ammonia**** Asafoetida...
- In Australia, "red gum" is a term for kino from bloodwood trees and red acaroid resin from Xanthorrhoea spp. Astringent tannin compounds are a major active...
- neuroacanthocytosis acar- mite Gr**** ἀκαρί (akarí) acariasis, acarid, acariphagous, acaroid, acarology, acarophobia, [[Acarus|Acarus]] accipitr- hawk Latin accipiter...
- Retrieved 2025-03-04. Li, CP; Cui, YB; Wang, J; Yang, QG; Tian, Y (2003). "Acaroid mite, intestinal and urinary acariasis". World Journal of Gastroenterology...
- 1975 season, Big Spruce sired forty-three stakes race winners including Acaroid, whose wins included the United Nations and Manhattan Handicaps, multiple...
- neuroacanthocytosis acar- mite Gr**** ἀκαρί (akarí) acariasis, acarid, acariphagous, acaroid, acarology, acarophobia, [[Acarus|Acarus]] accipitr- hawk Latin accipiter...
- reflexed leaves that are quadrate-rhomboid in cross section. It produces an acaroid resin that was used by Indigenous Australians to fix spear heads to shafts...
- Retrieved 13 July 2021. Clippinger, Don (3 July 1983). "Cordero guides Acaroid to victory in U.N. Handicap (1983 United Nations Handicap – race 8: held...
- from Siberia and Russian Far East" (PDF). Vestnik Zoologi. 34: 27–35. "Acaroid mites (Acari: Astigmata) ****ociated with termites (Isoptera)". esa.confex...