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Aralia nudicaulis
Sarsaparilla Sar`sa*pa*ril"la, n. [Sp. zarzaparrilla; zarza a bramble (perhaps fr. Bisc. zartzia) + parra a vine, or Parillo, a physician said to have discovered it.] (Bot.) (a) Any plant of several tropical American species of Smilax. (b) The bitter mucilaginous roots of such plants, used in medicine and in sirups for soda, etc. Note: The name is also applied to many other plants and their roots, especially to the Aralia nudicaulis, the wild sarsaparilla of the United States.
Caulis
Caulis Cau"lis, n.; L. pl. Caules. [L., a stem.] (Bot.) An herbaceous or woody stem which bears leaves, and may bear flowers.
Engraulis encrasicholus
Anchovy An*cho"vy ([a^]n*ch[=o]"v[y^]), n. [Sp. anchoa, anchova, or Pg. anchova, prob. of Iberian origin, and lit. a dried or pickled fish, fr. Bisc. antzua dry: cf. D. anchovis, F. anchois.] (Zo["o]l.) A small fish, about three inches in length, of the Herring family (Engraulis encrasicholus), caught in vast numbers in the Mediterranean, and pickled for exportation. The name is also applied to several allied species.
Gaulish
Gaulish Gaul"ish, a. Pertaining to ancient France, or Gaul; Gallic. [R.]
hydraulis
Hydraulicon Hy*drau"li*con, n. [NL. See Hydraulic.] (Mus.) An ancient musical instrument played by the action of water; a water organ. [Written also hydraulis.]
Morus multicaulis
Morus Mo"rus, n. [L., mulberry tree. See Mulberry.] (Bot.) A genus of trees, some species of which produce edible fruit; the mulberry. See Mulberry. Note: Morus alba is the white mulberry, a native of India or China, the leaves of which are extensively used for feeding silkworms, for which it furnishes the chief food. Morus multicaulis, the many-stemmed or Chinese mulberry, is only a form of white mulberry, preferred on account of its more abundant leaves. Morus nigra, the black mulberry, produces a dark-colored fruit, of an agreeable flavor.
Paulist
Paulist Paul"ist, n. (R. C. Ch.) A member of The Institute of the Missionary Priests of St. Paul the Apostle, founded in 1858 by the Rev. I. T. Hecker of New York. The majority of the members were formerly Protestants.
Traulism
Traulism Trau"lism, n. [Gr. ? a lisping, fr. ? to lisp, to mispronounce.] A stammering or stuttering. [Obs.] --Dalgarno.

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- Aulis may refer to: Aulis (given name) Aulis (ancient Greece), an ancient Gr**** town in Boeotia, traditionally the port from which the Gr**** army set sail...
- Iphigenia in Aulis or Iphigenia at Aulis (Ancient Gr****: Ἰφιγένεια ἐν Αὐλίδι, romanized: Īphigéneia en Aulídi; variously translated, including the Latin...
- Auļi is a Latvian folk/world music band formed in 2003. The band consists of 6 bagpipers, 3 drummers and 1 electric cello player. The band also uses the...
- Aulis Sallinen. Aulis Sallinen's homepage at Novello & Co. Biographical information and list of works at the Finnish Music Information Centre. Aulis Sallinen...
- organist Auli, India Auli, Norway, served by Auli Station Auļi, Latvian folk/world music band An early form of the constructed language Interlingue Aulis (disambiguation)...
- Auli is in Chamoli district in the Himalayan mountains of Uttarakhand, India. Auli, also known as Auli Bugyal, in Garhwali, which means "meadow", is located...
- Aulis is a masculine Finnish given name. The name means "helpful", "generous". Notable people with the name include: Aulis Akonniemi, Finnish shot putter...
- kills his eldest daughter, Iphigenia, at Aulis as a human sacrifice. In some versions, Iphigenia dies at Aulis, and in others, Artemis rescues her. In...
- Vathy/Ag. Nikolaos.[clarification needed] Livy states that Aulis was 3 miles (4.8 km) from Chalcis. Aulis never developed into a fully independent polis, but...
- In Gr**** mythology, Aulis (Ancient Gr****: Αὐλίς) was the eponym of the Boeotian town of Aulis. Aulis was a daughter of King Ogyges of Boeotia. Her sisters...