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Acanthocephalous
Acanthocephalous A*can`tho*ceph"a*lous, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having a spiny head, as one of the Acanthocephala.
AcephalousAcephalous A*ceph"a*lous, a. [See Acephal.]
1. Headless.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Without a distinct head; -- a term applied to
bivalve mollusks.
3. (Bot.) Having the style spring from the base, instead of
from the apex, as is the case in certain ovaries.
4. Without a leader or chief.
5. Wanting the beginning.
A false or acephalous structure of sentence. --De
Quincey.
6. (Pros.) Deficient and the beginning, as a line of poetry.
--Brande. AnencephalousAnencephalic An*en`ce*phal"ic, Anencephalous
An`en*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ?, priv. + ? the brain: cf.
Encephalon.] (Zo["o]l.)
Without a brain; brainless. --Todd & B. Anisopetalous
Anisopetalous An`i*so*pet"al*ous, a. [Gr. ? unequal + ? leaf.]
(Bot.)
Having unequal petals.
Anomalously
Anomalously A*nom"a*lous*ly, adv.
In an anomalous manner.
Anomalousness
Anomalousness A*nom"a*lous*ness, n.
Quality of being anomalous.
Antipetalous
Antipetalous An`ti*pet"al*ous, a. [Pref. anti- + petal.]
(Bot.)
Standing before a petal, as a stamen.
Antisepalous
Antisepalous An`ti*sep"al*ous, a. [Pref. anti- + sepal.]
(Bot.)
Standing before a sepal, or calyx leaf.
ApetalousApetalous A*pet"al*ous ([.a]*p[e^]t"al*[u^]s), a. [Pref. a-
not + petal.] (Bot.)
Having no petals, or flower leaves. [See Illust. under
Anther]. Apetalousness
Apetalousness A*pet"al*ous*ness, n.
The state of being apetalous.
Aurocephalous
Aurocephalous Au`ro*ceph"a*lous, a. [Aurum + cephalous.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having a gold-colored head.
Autocephalous
Autocephalous Au`to*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ? independent; ? self
+ ? head.] (Eccl. Hist.)
Having its own head; independent of episcopal or patriarchal
jurisdiction, as certain Greek churches.
Bipetalous
Bipetalous Bi*pet"al*ous, a. [Pref. bi- + petalous.] (Bot.)
Having two petals.
Brachycephalous
Brachycephalic Brach`y*ce*phal"ic, Brachycephalous
Brach`y*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. brachy`s short + ? head.] (Anat.)
Having the skull short in proportion to its breadth;
shortheaded; -- in distinction from dolichocephalic.
Catapetalous
Catapetalous Cat`a*pet"al*ous, a. [Pref. cata + petalous.]
(Bot.)
Having the petals held together by stamens, which grow to
their bases, as in the mallow.
Cephalous
Cephalous Ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ? head.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having a head; -- applied chiefly to the Cephalata, a
division of mollusks.
Cephalous mergensDuykerbok Duy"ker*bok, n. [D. duiker diver + bok a buck, lit.,
diver buck. So named from its habit of diving suddenly into
the bush.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small South African antelope (Cephalous mergens); --
called also impoon, and deloo. Daedalous
Daedalous D[ae]d"a*lous, a. (Bot.)
Having a variously cut or incised margin; -- said of leaves.
Dialypetalous
Dialypetalous Di`al*y*pet"al*ous, a. [Gr. dia` through,
asunder + ? to loose + ? leaf.] (Bot.)
Having separate petals; polypetalous.
Dicephalous
Dicephalous Di*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ?; di- = di`s- twice + ?
head.]
Having two heads on one body; double-headed.
Dipetalous
Dipetalous Di*pet"al*ous, a. [Pref. di- + petalous.] (Bot.)
Having two petals; two-petaled.
Disepalous
Disepalous Di*sep"al*ous, a. [Pref. di- + sepalous.] (Bot.)
Having two sepals; two-sepaled.
DolichocephalousDolichocephalic Dol`i*cho*ce*phal"ic, Dolichocephalous
Dol`i*cho*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ? long + ? head.] (Anat.)
Having the cranium, or skull, long to its breadth;
long-headed; -- opposed to brachycephalic. --
Dol`i*cho*ceph"al, a. & n. EdentalousEdentalous E*den"tal*ous, a.
See Edentate, a. Eleuthero-petalous
Eleuthero-petalous E*leu`ther*o-pet"al*ous, a. [Gr. ? free +
E. petal.] (Bot.)
Having the petals free, that is, entirely separate from each
other; -- said of both plant and flower.
Encephalous
Encephalous En*ceph"a*lous, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Having a head; -- said of most Mollusca; -- opposed to
acephalous.
Epipetalous
Epipetalous Ep`i*pet"al*ous, a. [Pref. epi- + petal.] (Bot.)
Borne on the petals or corolla.
Episepalous
Episepalous Ep`i*sep"al*ous, a. [Pref. epi- + sepal.] (Bot.)
Growing on the sepals or adnate to them.
Gamosepalous
Gamosepalous Gam`o*sep"al*ous, a. [Gr. ? marriage + E. sepal.]
(Bot.)
Formed of united sepals; monosepalous.
Meaning of Alous from wikipedia
- (the word is
originally Catalan) were
independent peasant proprietors of
alous in what is now Catalonia,
especially during the
years between the Carolingian...
- Joel) the Boones: (Bob and Aaron) the Bells: (Buddy and David). the Rojas-
Alous:
Felipe Alou and Luis
Rojas In 1992, Bret
Boone became the
first third-generation...
- Post.
September 15, 2008. pp. E7. Alonso, Nathalie. "60
years ago, the
Alous formed the
first all-brother outfield," MLB.com, Friday,
September 15, 2023...
- Post.
September 15, 2008. pp. E7. Alonso, Nathalie. "60
years ago, the
Alous formed the
first all-brother outfield," MLB.com, Friday,
September 15, 2023...
- "Felipe Alou 1961
Batting Game Logs". Alonso, Nathalie. "60
years ago, the
Alous formed the
first all-brother outfield," MLB.com, Friday,
September 15, 2023...
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Indians and the
Washington Senators at D.C. Stadium.
September 10 – The
Alous become the
first brother trio to bat
consecutively in one game,
during the...
- the
Death of JFK.
University of
California Press. p. 37. UN
website "3
Alous In Line-Up Set Record",
Milwaukee Sentinel,
September 11, 1963, p2-3 "Draft...
- the
start in each of the
three spots in the Giants' outfield; the
three Alous would collect 5,094
combined hits over
their careers,
beating out the 4...