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Boniform
Boniform Bon"i*form, a. [L. bonus good + -form.]
Sensitive or responsive to moral excellence. --Dr. H. More.
Bonify
Bonify Bon"i*fy, v. t. [L. bonus good + -fy: cf. F. bonifier.]
To convert into, or make, good.
To bonify evils, or tincture them with good.
--Cudworth.
CarboniferousCarboniferous Car`bon*if"er*ous
(k[aum]r`b[o^]n*[i^]f"[~e]r*[u^]s), a. [Carbon + -ferous.]
Producing or containing carbon or coal.
Carboniferous age (Geol.), the age immediately following
the Devonian, or Age of fishes, and characterized by the
vegetation which formed the coal beds. This age embraces
three periods, the Subcarboniferous, the Carboniferous,
and Permian. See Age of acrogens, under Acrogen.
Carboniferous formation (Geol.), the series of rocks
(including sandstones, shales, limestones, and
conglomerates, with beds of coal) which make up the strata
of the Carboniferous age or period. See the Diagram under
Geology. Carboniferous ageCarboniferous Car`bon*if"er*ous
(k[aum]r`b[o^]n*[i^]f"[~e]r*[u^]s), a. [Carbon + -ferous.]
Producing or containing carbon or coal.
Carboniferous age (Geol.), the age immediately following
the Devonian, or Age of fishes, and characterized by the
vegetation which formed the coal beds. This age embraces
three periods, the Subcarboniferous, the Carboniferous,
and Permian. See Age of acrogens, under Acrogen.
Carboniferous formation (Geol.), the series of rocks
(including sandstones, shales, limestones, and
conglomerates, with beds of coal) which make up the strata
of the Carboniferous age or period. See the Diagram under
Geology. Carboniferous formationCarboniferous Car`bon*if"er*ous
(k[aum]r`b[o^]n*[i^]f"[~e]r*[u^]s), a. [Carbon + -ferous.]
Producing or containing carbon or coal.
Carboniferous age (Geol.), the age immediately following
the Devonian, or Age of fishes, and characterized by the
vegetation which formed the coal beds. This age embraces
three periods, the Subcarboniferous, the Carboniferous,
and Permian. See Age of acrogens, under Acrogen.
Carboniferous formation (Geol.), the series of rocks
(including sandstones, shales, limestones, and
conglomerates, with beds of coal) which make up the strata
of the Carboniferous age or period. See the Diagram under
Geology. Subcarboniferous
Subcarboniferous Sub*car`bon*if"er*ous, a. (Geol.)
Of or pertaining to the lowest division of the Carboniferous
formations underlying the proper coal measures. It was a
marine formation characterized in general by beds of
limestone. -- n. The Subcarboniferous period or formation.
Meaning of Bonif from wikipedia
- Science".
Plants of the
World Online.
Retrieved 23 May 2021. "Haroldia
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Caatinganthus H.Rob.
Cabobanthus H.Rob.
Cabreraea Bonif.
Cabreriella Cuatrec.
Cacaliopsis A.Gray
Cacosmia ****h
Cadiscus E.Mey....
- two
species are
recognised in the
genus Microgyne:
Microgyne marchesiana Bonif. & G.Sancho
Microgyne trifurcata Less. "Microgyne C****. |
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Cabreraea andina. Its
native range is
Northwestern Argentina. "Cabreraea
Bonif. |
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Bonifacio Naval Station (BNS)
Covered Court, Baran**** Fort
Bonif,
Taguig City,
Philippines For
vacant WBO Asia
Pacific Youth flyweight title...
- 00315.x. PMID 10759890. S2CID 8489218.
Chariot A,
Leonardi A,
Muller J,
Bonif M,
Brown K,
Siebenlist U (October 2002). "****ociation of the
adaptor TANK...
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figures 1–3, 4 [map]. Tropicos,
Guynesomia Bonif. & G.
Sancho The
Plant List,
Guynesomia scoparia (Phil.)
Bonif. & G.Sancho Zuloaga, F. O., O. Morrone, M...
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Robinson (1932–2020), who was an
American botanist and entomologist. "Haroldia
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Bondar (1881–1959) Bong. –
August Gustav Heinrich von
Bongard (1786–1839)
Bonif. – José M.
Bonifacino (fl. 2004) Bonnem. – Théophile
Bonnemaison (1774–1829)...
- doi:10.1074/jbc.M104227200. PMID 11527961.
Chariot A,
Leonardi A,
Muller J,
Bonif M,
Brown K,
Siebenlist U (October 2002). "****ociation of the
adaptor TANK...