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AbscissionAbscission Ab*scis"sion, n. [L. abscissio. See Abscind.]
1. The act or process of cutting off. ``Not to be cured
without the abscission of a member.' --Jer. Taylor.
2. The state of being cut off. --Sir T. Browne.
3. (Rhet.) A figure of speech employed when a speaker having
begun to say a thing stops abruptly: thus, ``He is a man
of so much honor and candor, and of such generosity -- but
I need say no more.' CircumscissileCircumscissile Cir`cum*scis"sile, a. [Pref. circum- +
scissle.] (Bot.)
Dehiscing or opening by a transverse fissure extending around
(a capsule or pod). See Illust. of Pyxidium. Macrochloa tenacissimaAlfa Al"faor Alfa grass Al"fa grass", n.
A plant (Macrochloa tenacissima) of North Africa; also, its
fiber, used in paper making. Macrochloa tenacissimaEsparto Es*par"to, n. [Sp.; cf. L. spartum Spanish broom, Gr.
?.] (Bot.)
A species of Spanish grass (Macrochloa tenacissima), of
which cordage, shoes, baskets, etc., are made. It is also
used for making paper. Narcissine
Narcissine Nar*cis"sine, a.
Of or pertaining to Narcissus.
RescissionRescission Re*scis"sion (r?-s?zh"?n), n. [L. rescissio: cf. F.
rescission. See Rescind.]
The act of rescinding, abrogating, annulling, or vacating;
as, the rescission of a law, decree, or judgment. Scissible
Scissible Scis"si*ble, a. [L. scindere, scissum, to split.]
Capable of being cut or divided by a sharp instrument. [R.]
--Bacon.
ScissilScissil Scis"sil, n.
See Scissel. ScissileScissile Scis"sile, a. [L. scissilis, fr. scindere, scissum,
to cut, to split: cf. F. scissile. See Schism.]
Capable of being cut smoothly; scissible. [R.] --Arbuthnot. Scission
Scission Scis"sion, n. [L. scissio, fr. scindere, scissum, to
cut, to split: cf. F. scission.]
The act of dividing with an instrument having a sharp edge.
--Wiseman.
Stipa or Macrochloa tenacissimaparterie par"ter*ie, n. [F., from Sp. esparto esparto, L.
spartum, Gr. ?.]
Articles made of the blades or fiber of the Lygeum Spartum
and Stipa (or Macrochloa) tenacissima, kinds of grass used
in Spain and other countries for making ropes, mats, baskets,
nets, and mattresses. --Loudon. VicissitudeVicissitude Vi*cis"si*tude, n. [L. vicissitudo, fr. vicis
change, turn: cf. F. vicissitude. See Vicarious.]
1. Regular change or succession from one thing to another;
alternation; mutual succession; interchange.
God made two great lights . . . To illuminate the
earth and rule the day In their vicissitude, and
rule the night. --Milton.
2. Irregular change; revolution; mutation.
This man had, after many vicissitudes of fortune,
sunk at last into abject and hopeless poverty.
--Macaulay. Vicissitudinary
Vicissitudinary Vi*cis`si*tu"di*na*ry, a.
Subject to vicissitudes. --Donne.
Vicissitudinous
Vicissitudinous Vi*cis`si*tu"di*nous, a.
Full of, or subject to, changes.
Meaning of Cissi from wikipedia
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Djinet (Arabic: جنّات Jannāt), the
classical Cissi, is a port town and
commune in the
Bordj Menaïel
District of Bou****ès Province, Algeria, east of the...
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Cecilia "
Cissi"
Wallin (born 12
March 1985 in
Uddevalla to
Polish parents) is a
Swedish actress,
television and
radio personality. She made her film debut...
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Cissi Pera
Klein (19
April 1929 in
Narvik – 3
March 1943 in Auschwitz) was a
Norwegian Jewish girl who is
commemorated every year as one of the victims...
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Cecilia "
Cissi"
Elwin Frenkel, née
Elwin (born 1 June 1965) is a
Swedish journalist and
television presenter. She was
early on a
journalist for SVT and...
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Cissi Cleve, born
Cecilie Schou Cleve (17
December 1911 – 27
December 1993), was an
operatic singer and composer, and the
daughter of the
composer Halfdan...
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Cissis and took the city. A
short time later, the
Romans were
attacked "not far from Tarraco".
Cissis and
Tarraco may have been the same city.
Cissis...
- Alex Falk (a
contestant on
Swedish Idol 2004) and
Martin Strand,
featuring Cissi Ramsby (a
contestant on
Swedish Idol 2006). The song
written by J.Dennis...
- 1951) was a
Norwegian composer, and
father of the
pianist and
composer Cissi Cleve.
Cleve was born and
raised in Kongsberg, Norway. He
lived some time...
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Eumorpha cissi is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
found from
Venezuela south to Ecuador, Peru,
Bolivia and north-western Argentina. It is similar...
- 2016.
Cissi von der Esch och Nour El-Refai i Raj Raj,
Svenska Dagbladet. Pg 12, 2007
Sveriges Radio. "Cecilia Forss".
Retrieved 10
March 2015. "
Cissi och...