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Anaphalis margaritaceaEnerlasting En`er*last"ing, n.
1. Eternal duration, past of future; eternity.
From everlasting to everlasting, thou art God. --Ps.
xc. 2.
2. (With the definite article) The Eternal Being; God.
3. (Bot.) A plant whose flowers may be dried without losing
their form or color, as the pearly everlasting (Anaphalis
margaritacea), the immortelle of the French, the
cudweeds, etc.
4. A cloth fabic for shoes, etc. See Lasting. GargarismGargarism Gar"ga*rism, n. [F. gargarisme, L. gargarisma. See
Gargarize.] (Med.)
A gargle. Gargarize
Gargarize Gar"ga*rize, v. t. [F. gargarizare, fr. Gr. ?.]
To gargle; to rinse or wash, as the mouth and throat. [Obs.]
--Bacon.
MargaricMargaric Mar*gar"ic, a. [Cf. F. margarique. See Margarite.]
Pertaining to, or resembling, pearl; pearly.
Margaric acid.
(a) (Physiol. Chem.) A fatty body, crystallizing in pearly
scales, and obtained by digesting saponified fats (soaps)
with an acid. It was formerly supposed to be an
individual fatty acid, but is now known to be simply an
intimate mixture of stearic and palmitic acids.
(b) (Chem.) A white, crystalline substance, C17H34O2 of the
fatty acid series, intermediate between palmitic and
stearic acids, and obtained from the wax of certain
lichens, from cetyl cyanide, and other sources. Margaric acidMargaric Mar*gar"ic, a. [Cf. F. margarique. See Margarite.]
Pertaining to, or resembling, pearl; pearly.
Margaric acid.
(a) (Physiol. Chem.) A fatty body, crystallizing in pearly
scales, and obtained by digesting saponified fats (soaps)
with an acid. It was formerly supposed to be an
individual fatty acid, but is now known to be simply an
intimate mixture of stearic and palmitic acids.
(b) (Chem.) A white, crystalline substance, C17H34O2 of the
fatty acid series, intermediate between palmitic and
stearic acids, and obtained from the wax of certain
lichens, from cetyl cyanide, and other sources. MargarinMargarin Mar"ga*rin, n. [Cf. F. margarine. See Margarite.]
(Physiol. Chem.)
A fatty substance, extracted from animal fats and certain
vegetable oils, formerly supposed to be a definite compound
of glycerin and margaric acid, but now known to be simply a
mixture or combination of tristearin and teipalmitin. Margarine
Margarine Mar"ga*rine, n. [F.]
1. Artificial butter; oleomargarine.
The word margarine shall mean all substances,
whether compounds or otherwise, prepared in
imitation of butter, and whether mixed with butter
or not. --Margarine
Act, 1887 (50
& 51 Vict. c.
29).
2. Margarin.
Margarite
Margarite Mar"ga*rite, n. [L. margarita, Gr. ? a pearl; cf. F.
marguerite.]
1. A pearl. [Obs.] --Peacham.
2. (Min.) A mineral related to the micas, but low in silica
and yielding brittle folia with pearly luster.
Margaritic
Margaritic Mar`ga*rit"ic, a. [Cf. F. margaritique.] (Physiol.
Chem.)
Margaric.
Margaritiferous
Margaritiferous Mar`ga*ri*tif"er*ous, a. [L. margaritifer;
margarita pearl + ferre to bear: cf. F. margaritif[`e]re.]
Producing pearls.
oleomargarinOleomargarine O`le*o*mar"ga*rine, n. [L. oleum oil + E.
margarine, margarin.] [Written also oleomargarin.]
1. A liquid oil made from animal fats (esp. beef fat) by
separating the greater portion of the solid fat or
stearin, by crystallization. It is mainly a mixture of
olein and palmitin with some little stearin.
2. An artificial butter made by churning this oil with more
or less milk.
Note: Oleomargarine was wrongly so named, as it contains no
margarin proper, but olein, palmitin, and stearin, a
mixture of palmitin and stearin having formerly been
called margarin by mistake. OleomargarineOleomargarine O`le*o*mar"ga*rine, n. [L. oleum oil + E.
margarine, margarin.] [Written also oleomargarin.]
1. A liquid oil made from animal fats (esp. beef fat) by
separating the greater portion of the solid fat or
stearin, by crystallization. It is mainly a mixture of
olein and palmitin with some little stearin.
2. An artificial butter made by churning this oil with more
or less milk.
Note: Oleomargarine was wrongly so named, as it contains no
margarin proper, but olein, palmitin, and stearin, a
mixture of palmitin and stearin having formerly been
called margarin by mistake. Turbo margaritaceusMaara shell Ma"a*ra shell` (Zo["o]l.)
A large, pearly, spiral, marine shell (Turbo
margaritaceus), from the Pacific Islands. It is used as an
ornament.
Meaning of Argari from wikipedia
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Argari is a
census town in
Sankrail CD
Block of
Howrah Sadar subdivision in
Howrah district in the
Indian state of West Bengal. It is a part of Kolkata...
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Noapara (CT),
Ankurhati (CT),
Kantlia (CT),
Salap (CT),
Tentulkuli (CT), 83
Argari (CT),
Andul (CT),
Ramchandrapur (CT),
Jhorhat (CT),
Hatgachha (CT), D****lya...
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Howrah Sadar subdivision Amta
Andul Ankurhati Argari Bally,
Howrah Bally, Bally-Jagachha
Bankra Banupur Bargachia Beldubi Bhandardaha Bhattanagar Bikihakola...
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pickles अचार
achaar pickles antari cloth अंतरीय antarīya
under garment gari,
argari handcuffs हाथकड़ी hath-kaṛī hand+link ayah
father आया āyā ayah,
nanny bahadur...
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Howrah Sadar subdivision Amta
Andul Ankurhati Argari Bally,
Howrah Bally, Bally-Jagachha
Bankra Banupur Bargachia Beldubi Bhandardaha Bhattanagar Bikihakola...
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Howrah Sadar subdivision Amta
Andul Ankurhati Argari Bally,
Howrah Bally, Bally-Jagachha
Bankra Banupur Bargachia Beldubi Bhandardaha Bhattanagar Bikihakola...
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consists of
rural area with 16 gram
panchayats and
fourteen census towns:
Argari, D****lya, Andul, Ramchandrapur, Podara, Panchpara, Hatgachha, Jhorhat, Banipur...
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Howrah Sadar subdivision Amta
Andul Ankurhati Argari Bally,
Howrah Bally, Bally-Jagachha
Bankra Banupur Bargachia Beldubi Bhandardaha Bhattanagar Bikihakola...
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Howrah Sadar subdivision Amta
Andul Ankurhati Argari Bally,
Howrah Bally, Bally-Jagachha
Bankra Banupur Bargachia Beldubi Bhandardaha Bhattanagar Bikihakola...
- interior, Rafah, Gaza, and,
still more inland, Anthedon:
there is also
Mount Argaris"; Book XII,
Chapter 40: "For
these branches of commerce, they have opened...