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Panicum sanguinaleBunch grass, grazing. Far West. Eriocoma, Festuca, Stips,
etc. Chess, or Cheat, a weed. Bromus secalinus, etc. Couch
grass. Same as Quick grass (below). Crab grass,
(a) Hay, in South. A weed, in North. Panicum sanguinale.
(b) Pasture and hay. South. Eleusine Indica. Darnel
(a) Bearded, a noxious weed. Lolium temulentum.
(b) Common. Same as Rye grass (below). Drop seed, fair
for forage and hay. Muhlenbergia, several species.
English grass. Same as Redtop (below). Fowl meadow
grass.
(a) Pasture and hay. Poa serotina.
(b) Hay, on moist land. Gryceria nervata. Gama grass,
cut fodder. South. Tripsacum dactyloides. Sanguinaceous
Sanguinaceous San`gui*na"ceous, n.
Of a blood-red color; sanguine.
SanguinariaSanguinaria San`gui*na"ri*a, n. [NL. See Sanguinary, a. &
n.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family.
Note: Sanguinaria Canadensis, or bloodroot, is the only
species. It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a
few roundish lobed leaves and solitary white blossoms
in early spring. See Bloodroot.
2. The rootstock of the bloodroot, used in medicine as an
emetic, etc. Sanguinaria CanadensisSanguinaria San`gui*na"ri*a, n. [NL. See Sanguinary, a. &
n.]
1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family.
Note: Sanguinaria Canadensis, or bloodroot, is the only
species. It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a
few roundish lobed leaves and solitary white blossoms
in early spring. See Bloodroot.
2. The rootstock of the bloodroot, used in medicine as an
emetic, etc. Sanguinaria CanadensisBloodroot Blood"root`, n. (Bot.)
A plant (Sanguinaria Canadensis), with a red root and red
sap, and bearing a pretty, white flower in early spring; --
called also puccoon, redroot, bloodwort, tetterwort,
turmeric, and Indian paint. It has acrid emetic
properties, and the rootstock is used as a stimulant
expectorant. See Sanguinaria.
Note: In England the name is given to the tormentil, once
used as a remedy for dysentery. Sanguinaria CanadensisBloodwort Blood"wort`, n. (Bot.)
A plant, Rumex sanguineus, or bloody-veined dock. The name
is applied also to bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis), and
to an extensive order of plants (H[ae]modorace[ae]), the
roots of many species of which contain a red coloring matter
useful in dyeing. Sanguinarily
Sanguinarily San"gui*na*ri*ly, adv.
In a sanguinary manner.
Sanguinariness
Sanguinariness San"gui*na*ri*ness, n.
The quality or state of being sanguinary.
Sanguinary
Sanguinary San"gui*na*ry, a. [L. sanguinarius, fr. sanguis
blood: cf. F. sanguinaire.]
1. Attended with much bloodshed; bloody; murderous; as, a
sanguinary war, contest, or battle.
We may not propagate religion by wars, or by
sanguinary persecutions to force consciences.
--Bacon.
2. Bloodthirsty; cruel; eager to shed blood.
Passion . . . makes us brutal and sanguinary.
--Broome.
Syn: Bloody; murderous; bloodthirsty; cruel.
SanguinarySanguinary San"gui*na*ry, n. [L. herba sanguinaria an herb
that stanches blood: cf. F. sanguinaire. See Sanguinary,
a.] (Bot.)
(a) The yarrow.
(b) The Sanguinaria. Trichosanthes anguinaSnake Snake, n. [AS. snaca; akin to LG. snake, schnake, Icel.
sn[=a]kr, sn?kr, Dan. snog, Sw. snok; of uncertain origin.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Any species of the order Ophidia; an ophidian; a serpent,
whether harmless or venomous. See Ophidia, and Serpent.
Note: Snakes are abundant in all warm countries, and much the
larger number are harmless to man.
Blind snake, Garter snake, Green snake, King snake,
Milk snake, Rock snake, Water snake, etc. See under
Blind, Garter, etc.
Fetich snake (Zo["o]l.), a large African snake (Python
Seb[ae]) used by the natives as a fetich.
Ringed snake (Zo["o]l.), a common European columbrine snake
(Tropidonotus natrix).
Snake eater. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The markhoor.
(b) The secretary bird.
Snake fence, a worm fence (which see). [U.S.]
Snake fly (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
neuropterous insects of the genus Rhaphidia; -- so
called because of their large head and elongated neck and
prothorax.
Snake gourd (Bot.), a cucurbitaceous plant (Trichosanthes
anguina) having the fruit shorter and less snakelike than
that of the serpent cucumber.
Snake killer. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The secretary bird.
(b) The chaparral cock.
Snake moss (Bot.), the common club moss (Lycopodium
clavatum). See Lycopodium.
Snake nut (Bot.), the fruit of a sapindaceous tree
(Ophiocaryon paradoxum) of Guiana, the embryo of which
resembles a snake coiled up.
Tree snake (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
colubrine snakes which habitually live in trees,
especially those of the genus Dendrophis and allied
genera.
Meaning of Anguina from wikipedia
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variety T. cu****erina var.
anguina raised for its
strikingly long fruit. In Asia, it is
eaten immature as...
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Anguina may
refer to:
Anguina (nematode),
genus in the
family Anguinidae Anguina, a
synonym of the
plant genus Trichosanthes This
disambiguation page lists...
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Anguina agrostis (Bentgr**** nematode, seed-gall nematode) is a
plant pathogenic nematode.
Anguina agrostis was one of the
first plant parasitic nematodes...
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Anguina balsamophila is a
plant pathogenic nematode in
mules ear (Wyethia mollis).
Anguina at
Department of Nematology,
University of
California v t e...
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Anguina tritici (ear-****le nematode, seed-gall nematode, seed and leaf gall nematode,
wheat gall nematode,
wheat seed gall nematode,
wheat seed-gall...
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Anguina graminis, the
fescue leaf gall nematode, is a
plant pathogenic nematode. Hardy,
James (1850). "On the
effects produced by some Insects, &c., upon...
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Anguina funesta is a
plant pathogenic nematode.
Anguina funesta at
American Society of
Nematologists v t e...
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Dasylophia anguina, the black-spotted prominent, is a
species of moth in the
family Notodontidae. It is
native to
North America. The black-spotted prominent...
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Belippo anguina is an
endemic jumping spider species that
lives in São Tomé and Príncipe. It was
first identified in 1910 by
Simon from a
juvenile specimen...
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Anguina spermophaga is a
plant pathogenic nematode, that
attacks sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum). "
Anguina spermophaga".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...