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A maritimumMadwort Mad"wort`, n. (Bot.)
A genus of cruciferous plants (Alyssum) with white or
yellow flowers and rounded pods. A. maritimum is the
commonly cultivated sweet alyssum, a fragrant white-flowered
annual. ApparitionApparition Ap`pa*ri"tion, n. [F. apparition, L. apparitio, fr.
apparere. See Appear.]
1. The act of becoming visible; appearance; visibility.
--Milton.
The sudden apparition of the Spaniards. --Prescott.
The apparition of Lawyer Clippurse occasioned much
speculation in that portion of the world. --Sir W.
Scott.
2. The thing appearing; a visible object; a form.
Which apparition, it seems, was you. --Tatler.
3. An unexpected, wonderful, or preternatural appearance; a
ghost; a specter; a phantom. ``The heavenly bands . . . a
glorious apparition.' --Milton.
I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes
this monstrous apparition. --Shak.
4. (Astron.) The first appearance of a star or other luminary
after having been invisible or obscured; -- opposed to
occultation.
Circle of perpetual apparition. See under Circle. Apparitional
Apparitional Ap`pa*ri"tion*al, a.
Pertaining to an apparition or to apparitions; spectral. ``An
apparitional soul.' --Tylor.
Artemisia maritimaSea wormwood Sea" worm"wood` (Bot.)
A European species of wormwood (Artemisia maritima) growing
by the sea. BarbaritiesBarbarity Bar*bar"i*ty, n.; pl. Barbarities. [From
Barbarous.]
The state or manner of a barbarian; lack of civilization.
2. Cruelty; ferociousness; inhumanity.
Treating Christians with a barbarity which would
have shocked the very Moslem. --Macaulay.
3. A barbarous or cruel act.
4. Barbarism; impurity of speech. [Obs.] --Swift. Batis maritimaSaltwort Salt"wort`, n. (Bot.)
A name given to several plants which grow on the seashore, as
the Batis maritima, and the glasswort. See Glasswort.
Black saltwort, the sea milkwort. BlephariticBlepharitis Bleph`a*ri"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? eyelid +
-ilis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the eyelids. -- Bleph`a*rit"ic, a. BlepharitisBlepharitis Bleph`a*ri"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? eyelid +
-ilis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the eyelids. -- Bleph`a*rit"ic, a. Cineraria maritimaDusty Dust"y, a. [Compar. Dustier; superl. Dustiest.] [AS.
dystig. See Dust.]
1. Filled, covered, or sprinkled with dust; clouded with
dust; as, a dusty table; also, reducing to dust.
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to
dusty death. --Shak.
2. Like dust; of the color of dust; as a dusty white.
Dusty miller (Bot.), a plant (Cineraria maritima); -- so
called because of the ashy-white coating of its leaves. Circle of perpetual apparitionApparition Ap`pa*ri"tion, n. [F. apparition, L. apparitio, fr.
apparere. See Appear.]
1. The act of becoming visible; appearance; visibility.
--Milton.
The sudden apparition of the Spaniards. --Prescott.
The apparition of Lawyer Clippurse occasioned much
speculation in that portion of the world. --Sir W.
Scott.
2. The thing appearing; a visible object; a form.
Which apparition, it seems, was you. --Tatler.
3. An unexpected, wonderful, or preternatural appearance; a
ghost; a specter; a phantom. ``The heavenly bands . . . a
glorious apparition.' --Milton.
I think it is the weakness of mine eyes That shapes
this monstrous apparition. --Shak.
4. (Astron.) The first appearance of a star or other luminary
after having been invisible or obscured; -- opposed to
occultation.
Circle of perpetual apparition. See under Circle. Crambe maritimaKale Kale, n. [Scot. kale, kail, cale, colewort, Gael. cael;
akin to Ir. cal, W. cawl, Armor. kaol. See Cole.]
1. (Bot.) A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not
form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the
species. [Written also kail, and cale.]
2. See Kail, 2.
Sea kale (Bot.), a European cruciferous herb (Crambe
maritima), often used as a pot herb; sea cabbage. Disparition
Disparition Dis`pa*ri"tion, n. [Cf. F. disparition.]
Act of disappearing; disappearance. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Glaux maritimaSea milkwort Sea" milk"wort` (Bot.)
A low, fleshy perennial herb (Glaux maritima) found along
northern seashores. Himyaritic
Himyaric Him*yar"ic, Himyaritic Him`ya*rit"ic, a.
Pertaining to Himyar, an ancient king of Yemen, in Arabia, or
to his successors or people; as, the Himjaritic characters,
language, etc.; applied esp. to certain ancient inscriptions
showing the primitive type of the oldest form of the Arabic,
still spoken in Southern Arabia. --Brande & C.
Malcolmia maritimaMahon stock Ma*hon" stock` (Bot.)
An annual cruciferous plant with reddish purple or white
flowers (Malcolmia maritima). It is called in England
Virginia stock, but the plant comes from the Mediterranean. 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.
MaritimalMaritimal Ma*rit"i*mal, Maritimale Ma*rit"i*male, a.
See Maritime. [Obs.] MaritimaleMaritimal Ma*rit"i*mal, Maritimale Ma*rit"i*male, a.
See Maritime. [Obs.] MaritimeMaritime Mar"i*time, a. [L. maritimus, fr. mare the sea: cf.
F. maritime. See Mere a pool.]
1. Bordering on, or situated near, the ocean; connected with
the sea by site, interest, or power; having shipping and
commerce or a navy; as, maritime states. ``A maritime
town.' --Addison.
2. Of or pertaining to the ocean; marine; pertaining to
navigation and naval affairs, or to shipping and commerce
by sea. ``Maritime service.' --Sir H. Wotton.
Maritime law. See Law.
Maritime loan, a loan secured by bottomry or respodentia
bonds.
Martime nations, nations having seaports, and using the sea
more or less for war or commerce. Maritime lawMaritime Mar"i*time, a. [L. maritimus, fr. mare the sea: cf.
F. maritime. See Mere a pool.]
1. Bordering on, or situated near, the ocean; connected with
the sea by site, interest, or power; having shipping and
commerce or a navy; as, maritime states. ``A maritime
town.' --Addison.
2. Of or pertaining to the ocean; marine; pertaining to
navigation and naval affairs, or to shipping and commerce
by sea. ``Maritime service.' --Sir H. Wotton.
Maritime law. See Law.
Maritime loan, a loan secured by bottomry or respodentia
bonds.
Martime nations, nations having seaports, and using the sea
more or less for war or commerce. Maritime loanMaritime Mar"i*time, a. [L. maritimus, fr. mare the sea: cf.
F. maritime. See Mere a pool.]
1. Bordering on, or situated near, the ocean; connected with
the sea by site, interest, or power; having shipping and
commerce or a navy; as, maritime states. ``A maritime
town.' --Addison.
2. Of or pertaining to the ocean; marine; pertaining to
navigation and naval affairs, or to shipping and commerce
by sea. ``Maritime service.' --Sir H. Wotton.
Maritime law. See Law.
Maritime loan, a loan secured by bottomry or respodentia
bonds.
Martime nations, nations having seaports, and using the sea
more or less for war or commerce. Nazaritic
Nazaritic Naz`a*rit"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to a Nazarite, or to Nazarites.
Nazaritism
Nazaritism Naz"a*ri*tism (?; 277), n.
The vow and practice of a Nazarite.
OvaritisOvaritis O`va*ri"tis, n. [NL. See Ovarium, and -itis.]
(Med.)
Inflammation of the ovaries. Pancratium maritimumSea daffodil Sea" daf"fo*dil (Bot.)
A European amarylidaceous plant (Pancratium maritimum). Pariti tiliaceumCorkwood Cork"wood` (k[^o]rk"w[oo^]d`), n.
1. The wood of the cork oak. [Obs.]
2. Any one of several trees or shrubs having light or corky
wood; esp.:
(a) In the United States, the tree Leitneria floridana.
(b) In the West Indies: (1) Either of the cotton trees
Ochroma lagopus and Pariti tiliaceum. (2) The tree
producing the aligator apple. (3) The blolly. Paritium or Hibiscus tiliaceumTulip Tu"lip, n. [F. tulipe, OF. also tulipan, It. tulipano,
tulipa, from Turk. tulbend, dulbend, literally, a turban,
Per. dulband; -- so called from the resemblance of the form
of this flower to a turban. See Turban.] (Bot.)
Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties
are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers.
Tulip tree.
(a) A large American tree bearing tuliplike flowers. See
Liriodendron.
(b) A West Indian malvaceous tree (Paritium, or Hibiscus,
tiliaceum). PeculiaritiesPeculiarity Pe*cul`iar"i*ty, n.; pl. Peculiarities.
1. The quality or state of being peculiar; individuality;
singularity. --Swift.
2. That which is peculiar; a special and distinctive
characteristic or habit; particularity.
The smallest peculiarity of temper on manner.
--Macaulay.
3. Exclusive possession or right. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Meaning of Ariti from wikipedia
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between the Orma and
Pokomo communities residing in tana
river county.
Ariti Balguda Bangale,
Kenya Baomo Baomo Borobini Bohoni Bongonoko Chathoro Chewani...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Queen Arete (/
əˈriːtiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρήτη
means "she who is pra**** for") of
Scheria was the wife of
Alcinous and
mother of Nausicaa...
- from the
original on 18
March 2011.
Retrieved 22
January 2010. Jankie,
Ariti. "Yankaran
crowned champ of champs".
Trinidad and
Tobago Express. Archived...
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Arete of
Cyrene (/
əˈriːtiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρήτη; fl. 4th
century BC) was a
Cyrenaic philosopher who
lived in Cyrene, Libya. She was the
daughter of Aristippus...
- res.in. The
Institute of
Mathematical Sciences.
Retrieved 20
April 2018.
Ariti Jankie (22
September 2010). "Ganesh
murtis 'drink' milk".
Trinidad Express...
- alkadı sökti chosen,parted,separated,scattered
praised praised bran -tı/-ti
arıtı uzatı tüketi completely,
clean lengthily completely -du eğdu umdu süktü...
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January 2023. doi:10.3310/nihrevidence_56507. S2CID 257844874.
Bisson JI,
Ariti C,
Cullen K,
Kitchiner N,
Lewis C,
Roberts NP, et al. (June 2022). "Guided...
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January 2023. doi:10.3310/nihrevidence_56507. S2CID 257844874.
Bisson JI,
Ariti C,
Cullen K,
Kitchiner N,
Lewis C,
Roberts NP, et al. (June 2022). "Guided...
- Paragúa River,
Santa Cruz province, Bolivia, now
perhaps extinct. Parecí /
Arití /
Maimbari /
Mahibarez -
language with dialects: Caxinití -
spoken on the...
- 1655–66. doi:10.1099/00221287-148-6-1655. PMID 12055286.
Schillberg E.,
Ariti C.,
Bryson L., Delva-Senat R.,
Price D.,
GrandPierre ,
Lenglet A. (2016)...