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AdamicAdamic A*dam"ic, Adamical A*dam"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to Adam, or resembling him.
Adamic earth, a name given to common red clay, from a
notion that Adam means red earth. Adamic earthAdamic A*dam"ic, Adamical A*dam"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to Adam, or resembling him.
Adamic earth, a name given to common red clay, from a
notion that Adam means red earth. AdamicalAdamic A*dam"ic, Adamical A*dam"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to Adam, or resembling him.
Adamic earth, a name given to common red clay, from a
notion that Adam means red earth. Adamite
Adamite Ad"am*ite, n. [From Adam.]
1. A descendant of Adam; a human being.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect of visionaries, who,
professing to imitate the state of Adam, discarded the use
of dress in their assemblies.
lepidium CadaminesSpanish Span"ish, a.
Of or pertaining to Spain or the Spaniards.
Spanish bayonet (Bot.), a liliaceous plant (Yucca
alorifolia) with rigid spine-tipped leaves. The name is
also applied to other similar plants of the Southwestern
United States and mexico. Called also Spanish daggers.
Spanish bean (Bot.) See the Note under Bean.
Spanish black, a black pigment obtained by charring cork.
--Ure.
Spanish broom (Bot.), a leguminous shrub (Spartium
junceum) having many green flexible rushlike twigs.
Spanish brown, a species of earth used in painting, having
a dark reddish brown color, due to the presence of
sesquioxide of iron.
Spanish buckeye (Bot.), a small tree (Ungnadia speciosa)
of Texas, New Mexico, etc., related to the buckeye, but
having pinnate leaves and a three-seeded fruit.
Spanish burton (Naut.), a purchase composed of two single
blocks. A double Spanish burton has one double and two
single blocks. --Luce (Textbook of Seamanship).
Spanish chalk (Min.), a kind of steatite; -- so called
because obtained from Aragon in Spain.
Spanish cress (Bot.), a cruciferous plant (lepidium
Cadamines), a species of peppergrass.
Spanish curiew (Zo["o]l.), the long-billed curlew. [U.S.]
Spanish daggers (Bot.) See Spanish bayonet.
Spanish elm (Bot.), a large West Indian tree (Cordia
Gerascanthus) furnishing hard and useful timber.
Spanish feretto, a rich reddish brown pigment obtained by
calcining copper and sulphur together in closed crucibles.
Spanish flag (Zo["o]l.), the California rockfish
(Sebastichthys rubrivinctus). It is conspicuously
colored with bands of red and white.
Spanish fly (Zo["o]l.), a brilliant green beetle, common in
the south of Europe, used for raising blisters. See
Blister beetle under Blister, and Cantharis.
Spanish fox (Naut.), a yarn twisted against its lay.
Spanish grass. (Bot.) See Esparto.
Spanish juice (Bot.), licorice.
Spanish leather. See Cordwain.
Spanish mackerel. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A species of mackerel (Scomber colias) found both in
Europe and America. In America called chub mackerel,
big-eyed mackerel, and bull mackerel.
(b) In the United States, a handsome mackerel having bright
yellow round spots (Scomberomorus maculatus), highly
esteemed as a food fish. The name is sometimes
erroneously applied to other species. See Illust. under
Mackerel.
Spanish main, the name formerly given to the southern
portion of the Caribbean Sea, together with the contiguous
coast, embracing the route traversed by Spanish treasure
ships from the New to the Old World.
Spanish moss. (Bot.) See Tillandsia.
Spanish needles (Bot.), a composite weed (Bidens
bipinnata) having achenia armed with needlelike awns.
Spanish nut (Bot.), a bulbous plant (Iris Sisyrinchium)
of the south of Europe.
Spanish potato (Bot.), the sweet potato. See under
Potato.
Spanish red, an ocherous red pigment resembling Venetian
red, but slightly yellower and warmer. --Fairholt.
Spanish reef (Naut.), a knot tied in the head of a
jib-headed sail.
Spanish sheep (Zo["o]l.), a merino.
Spanish white, an impalpable powder prepared from chalk by
pulverizing and repeated washings, -- used as a white
pigment.
Spanish windlass (Naut.), a wooden roller, with a rope
wound about it, into which a marline spike is thrust to
serve as a lever. Macadamia ternifoliaQueensland nut Queens"land nut` (Bot.)
The nut of an Australian tree (Macadamia ternifolia). It is
about an inch in diameter, and contains a single round edible
seed, or sometimes two hemispherical seeds. So called from
Queensland in Australia. Macadamization
Macadamization Mac*ad`am*i*za"tion, n.
The process or act of macadamizing.
MacadamizeMacadamize Mac*ad"am*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Macadamized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Macadamizing.] [From John Loudon McAdam,
who introduced the process into Great Britain in 1816.]
To cover, as a road, or street, with small, broken stones, so
as to form a smooth, hard, convex surface. MacadamizedMacadamize Mac*ad"am*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Macadamized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Macadamizing.] [From John Loudon McAdam,
who introduced the process into Great Britain in 1816.]
To cover, as a road, or street, with small, broken stones, so
as to form a smooth, hard, convex surface. MacadamizingMacadamize Mac*ad"am*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Macadamized;
p. pr. & vb. n. Macadamizing.] [From John Loudon McAdam,
who introduced the process into Great Britain in 1816.]
To cover, as a road, or street, with small, broken stones, so
as to form a smooth, hard, convex surface. Preadamic
Preadamic Pre`a*dam"ic, a.
Prior to Adam.
Preadamitic
Preadamitic Pre*ad`am*it"ic, a.
Existing or occurring before Adam; preadamic; as, preadamitic
periods.
Meaning of Adami from wikipedia
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Adami may
refer to:
Adami (surname)
Adami, a town in the
Bible (or
Adami-nekeb)
Adami (car),
Italian automobile manufacture Winn
Adami, the duplicitous...
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Riccardo Adami (born 27
November 1973) is an
Italian engineer working for
Scuderia Ferrari,
where he is the race
engineer of
Carlos Sainz Jr. He is the...
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Giuseppe Adami (4
February 1878 – 12
October 1946) was an
Italian librettist,
playwright and
music critic who was best
known for his
collaboration with...
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Edoardo "Eddie"
Fenech Adami KUOM GCIH OMRI GCB (born 7
February 1934) is a
Maltese politician and
Nationalist politician who
served as the
prime minister...
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Adami is an
American trader,
television personality, and
professional investor. He is one of the
original “Fast
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shave procedure. The
English term "Adam's apple" is a
calque of
Latin pomum Adami,
which is
found in
European medical texts from as
early as 1600. "Adam's...
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Adami is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adam
Adami (footballer), (born 1992)
Brazilian football player Adam
Adami (diplomat), (ca...
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Adami-nekeb
according to the
Revised Version, or
Adami-hannekeb (Hebrew: אדמי הנקב, i.e. the p****
Adami), is a
place mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible's Book...
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Valerio Adami (born 17
March 1935) is an
Italian painter.
Educated at the
Accademia di
Brera in Milan, he has
since worked in both
London and Paris. His...
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Adami was an
automobile manufactured in Florence, Italy.
Guido Adami was a race
driver who
started a
repair shop, and
moved to
building cars in 1900. They...