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Bilaciniate
Bilaciniate Bi`la*cin"i*ate, a. [Pref. bi- + laciniate.]
Doubly fringed.
GarciniaGarcinia Gar*cin"i*a, n. [NL.] (Bot.)
A genus of plants, including the mangosteen tree (Garcinia
Mangostana), found in the islands of the Indian Archipelago;
-- so called in honor of Dr. Garcin. Garcinia HanburiiGamboge Gam*boge", n.
A concrete juice, or gum resin, produced by several species
of trees in Siam, Ceylon, and Malabar. It is brought in
masses, or cylindrical rolls, from Cambodia, or Cambogia, --
whence its name. The best kind is of a dense, compact
texture, and of a beatiful reddish yellow. Taking internally,
it is a strong and harsh cathartic and emetic. [Written also
camboge.]
Note: There are several kinds of gamboge, but all are derived
from species of Garcinia, a genus of trees of the
order Guttifer[ae]. The best Siam gamboge is thought
to come from Garcinia Hanburii. Ceylon gamboge is
from G. Morella. G. pictoria, of Western India,
yields gamboge, and also a kind of oil called
gamboge butter. Garcinia MangostanaGarcinia Gar*cin"i*a, n. [NL.] (Bot.)
A genus of plants, including the mangosteen tree (Garcinia
Mangostana), found in the islands of the Indian Archipelago;
-- so called in honor of Dr. Garcin. Garcinia pedunculataTikur Ti*kur", Tikoor Ti*koor", n. [Hind. tik?r.]
An East Indian tree (Garcinia pedunculata) having a large
yellow fleshy fruit with a pleasant acid flavor. GecarcinianGecarcinian Ge`car*cin"i*an, n. [Gr. ? earth + ? crab.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A land crab of the genus Gecarcinus, or of allied genera. LaciniaLacinia La*cin"i*a, n.; pl. L. Lacini[ae]. [L., the lappet
or flap of a garment.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) One of the narrow, jagged, irregular pieces or
divisions which form a sort of fringe on the borders
of the petals of some flowers.
(b) A narrow, slender portion of the edge of a
monophyllous calyx, or of any irregularly incised
leaf.
2. (Zo["o]l.) The posterior, inner process of the stipes on
the maxill[ae] of insects. LaciniaeLacinia La*cin"i*a, n.; pl. L. Lacini[ae]. [L., the lappet
or flap of a garment.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) One of the narrow, jagged, irregular pieces or
divisions which form a sort of fringe on the borders
of the petals of some flowers.
(b) A narrow, slender portion of the edge of a
monophyllous calyx, or of any irregularly incised
leaf.
2. (Zo["o]l.) The posterior, inner process of the stipes on
the maxill[ae] of insects. LaciniateLaciniate La*cin"i*ate, Laciniated La*cin"i*a"ted, a. [See
Lacinia.]
1. Fringed; having a fringed border.
2. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Cut into deep, narrow, irregular lobes;
slashed. LaciniatedLaciniate La*cin"i*ate, Laciniated La*cin"i*a"ted, a. [See
Lacinia.]
1. Fringed; having a fringed border.
2. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Cut into deep, narrow, irregular lobes;
slashed. Lucinia philomelaNightingale Night"in*gale, n. [OE. nihtegale,nightingale, AS.
nihtegale; niht night + galan to sing, akin to E. yell; cf.
D. nachtegaal, OS. nahtigala, OHG. nahtigala, G. nachtigall,
Sw. n["a]ktergal, Dan. nattergal. See Night, and Yell.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A small, plain, brown and gray European song
bird (Luscinia luscinia). It sings at night, and is
celebrated for the sweetness of its song.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A larger species (Lucinia philomela), of
Eastern Europe, having similar habits; the thrush
nightingale. The name is also applied to other allied
species.
Mock nightingale. (Zo["o]l.) See Blackcap, n., 1
(a) . Luscinia lusciniaNightingale Night"in*gale, n. [OE. nihtegale,nightingale, AS.
nihtegale; niht night + galan to sing, akin to E. yell; cf.
D. nachtegaal, OS. nahtigala, OHG. nahtigala, G. nachtigall,
Sw. n["a]ktergal, Dan. nattergal. See Night, and Yell.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A small, plain, brown and gray European song
bird (Luscinia luscinia). It sings at night, and is
celebrated for the sweetness of its song.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A larger species (Lucinia philomela), of
Eastern Europe, having similar habits; the thrush
nightingale. The name is also applied to other allied
species.
Mock nightingale. (Zo["o]l.) See Blackcap, n., 1
(a) . Oscinian
Oscinian Os*cin"i*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of the Oscines, or singing birds.
OscinianOscinian Os*cin"i*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of dipterous files of the family
Oscinid[ae].
Note: Some, whose larv[ae] live in the stalks, are very
destructive to barley, wheat, and rye; others, as the
barley fly (Oscinis frit), destroy the heads of
grain. PacinianPacinian Pa*cin"i*an, a. (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Filippo Pacini, an
Italian physician of the 19th century.
Pacinian corpuscles, small oval bodies terminating some of
the minute branches of the sensory nerves in the
integument and other parts of the body. They are supposed
to be tactile organs. Pacinian corpusclesPacinian Pa*cin"i*an, a. (Anat.)
Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Filippo Pacini, an
Italian physician of the 19th century.
Pacinian corpuscles, small oval bodies terminating some of
the minute branches of the sensory nerves in the
integument and other parts of the body. They are supposed
to be tactile organs. Porphyra laciniataLaver La"ver (l[=a]"v[~e]r), n.
The fronds of certain marine alg[ae] used as food, and for
making a sauce called laver sauce. Green laver is the Ulva
latissima; purple laver, Porphyra laciniata and P.
vulgaris. It is prepared by stewing, either alone or with
other vegetables, and with various condiments; -- called also
sloke, or sloakan.
Mountain laver (Bot.), a reddish gelatinous alga of the
genus Palmella, found on the sides of mountains Puccinia graminisRust Rust, n. [AS. rust; akin to D. roest, G. & Sw. rost,
Icel. ry[eth]; -- named from its color, and akin to E. red.
[root]113. See Red.]
1. (Chem.) The reddish yellow coating formed on iron when
exposed to moist air, consisting of ferric oxide or
hydroxide; hence, by extension, any metallic film of
corrosion.
2. (Bot.) A minute mold or fungus forming reddish or rusty
spots on the leaves and stems of cereal and other grasses
(Trichobasis Rubigo-vera), now usually believed to be a
form or condition of the corn mildew (Puccinia
graminis). As rust, it has solitary reddish spores; as
corn mildew, the spores are double and blackish.
Note: Rust is also applied to many other minute fungi which
infest vegetation, such as the species of Ustilago,
Uredo, and Lecythea.
3. That which resembles rust in appearance or effects.
Specifically: (a) A composition used in making a rust
joint. See Rust joint, below.
(b) Foul matter arising from degeneration; as, rust on
salted meat.
(c) Corrosive or injurious accretion or influence.
Sacred truths cleared from all rust and dross of
human mixtures. --Eikon
Basilike.
Note: Rust is used in the formation of compounds of obvious
meaning; as, rust-colored, rust-consumed, rust-eaten,
and the like.
Rust joint, a joint made between surfaces of iron by
filling the space between them with a wet mixture of
cast-iron borings, sal ammoniac, and sulphur, which by
oxidation becomes hard, and impervious to steam, water,
etc.
Rust mite (Zo["o]l.), a minute mite (Phytopius oleivorus)
which, by puncturing the rind, causes the rust-colored
patches on oranges. Puccinia graminisHeteroecious Het`er*[oe]"cious, a. [Hetero- + Gr. ? house.]
(Bot.)
Passing through the different stages in its life history on
an alternation of hosts, as the common wheat-rust fungus
(Puccinia graminis), and certain other parasitic fungi; --
contrasted with aut[oe]cious. -- Het`er*[oe]"cism, n. Puccinia graminisWheat rust Wheat rust
A disease of wheat and other grasses caused by the rust
fungus Puccinia graminis; also, the fungus itself. Socinian
Socinian So*cin"i*an, n.
One of the followers of Socinus; a believer in Socinianism.
Socinian
Socinian So*cin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Socinus, or the Socinians.
SocinianizeSocinianize So*cin"i*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Socinianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Socinianizing.]
To cause to conform to Socinianism; to regulate by, or imbue
with, the principles of Socinianism. SocinianizedSocinianize So*cin"i*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Socinianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Socinianizing.]
To cause to conform to Socinianism; to regulate by, or imbue
with, the principles of Socinianism. SocinianizingSocinianize So*cin"i*an*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Socinianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Socinianizing.]
To cause to conform to Socinianism; to regulate by, or imbue
with, the principles of Socinianism. Tiburcinia ScabiesScab Scab (sk[a^]b), n. [OE. scab, scabbe, shabbe; cf. AS.
sc[ae]b, sceabb, scebb, Dan. & Sw. skab, and also L. scabies,
fr. scabere to scratch, akin to E. shave. See Shave, and
cf. Shab, Shabby.]
1. An incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule,
formed by the drying up of the discharge from the diseased
part.
2. The itch in man; also, the scurvy. [Colloq. or Obs.]
3. The mange, esp. when it appears on sheep. --Chaucer.
4. A disease of potatoes producing pits in their surface,
caused by a minute fungus (Tiburcinia Scabies).
5. (Founding) A slight irregular protuberance which defaces
the surface of a casting, caused by the breaking away of a
part of the mold.
6. A mean, dirty, paltry fellow. [Low] --Shak.
7. A nickname for a workman who engages for lower wages than
are fixed by the trades unions; also, for one who takes
the place of a workman on a strike. [Cant] VacciniaVaccinia Vac*cin"i*a, n. [NL. See Vaccine.] (Med.)
Cowpox; vaccina. See Cowpox.
Meaning of Cinia from wikipedia
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operated by the
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capacity of Lithuania.
According to C-Lion1
operator Cinia Oy, the
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outside force.
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Cinia (Cerezales
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company Cinia [fi] and Far
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Singapore (Singapore). In addition,
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chaired the
committee for
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Technical Research Centre of
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Center for
Science Finnair Finnfund [fi]
Fingrid Fortum Gasonia [fi]...
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family made up of 13 children, and he was
married for
almost sixty years to
Cinia González Díez. Fernández
moved to
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original on 16
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photographic exhibition of
Alvaro Laiz
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