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AcicularAcicular A*cic"u*lar, a.
Needle-shaped; slender like a needle or bristle, as some
leaves or crystals; also, having sharp points like needless.
A*cic"u*lar*ly, adv.. AcicularlyAcicular A*cic"u*lar, a.
Needle-shaped; slender like a needle or bristle, as some
leaves or crystals; also, having sharp points like needless.
A*cic"u*lar*ly, adv.. Actitis maculariaSandpiper Sand"pi`per, n.
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small limicoline
game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas,
Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family
Tringid[ae].
Note: The most important North American species are the
pectoral sandpiper (Tringa maculata), called also
brownback, grass snipe, and jacksnipe; the
red-backed, or black-breasted, sandpiper, or dunlin
(T. alpina); the purple sandpiper (T. maritima: the
red-breasted sandpiper, or knot (T. canutus); the
semipalmated sandpiper (Ereunetes pusillus); the
spotted sandpiper, or teeter-tail (Actitis
macularia); the buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites
subruficollis), and the Bartramian sandpiper, or
upland plover. See under Upland. Among the European
species are the dunlin, the knot, the ruff, the
sanderling, and the common sandpiper (Actitis, or
Tringoides, hypoleucus), called also fiddler,
peeper, pleeps, weet-weet, and summer snipe.
Some of the small plovers and tattlers are also called
sandpipers.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A small lamprey eel; the pride.
Curlew sandpiper. See under Curlew.
Stilt sandpiper. See under Stilt. Adminicular
Adminicular Ad`mi*nic"u*lar, a.
Supplying help; auxiliary; corroborative; explanatory; as,
adminicular evidence. --H. Spencer.
Adminiculary
Adminiculary Ad`mi*nic"u*la*ry, a.
Adminicular.
Animalcular
Animalcular An`i*mal"cu*lar, Animalculine An`i*mal"cu*line,
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, animalcules. ``Animalcular
life.' --Tyndall.
Apicular
Apicular A*pic"u*lar, a. [NL. apiculus, dim. of L. apex,
apicis.]
Situated at, or near, the apex; apical.
Appendicular
Appendicular Ap`pen*dic"u*lar, a.
Relating to an appendicle; appendiculate. [R.]
Appendicularia
Appendicularia Ap`pen*dic`u*la"ri*a, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of small free-swimming Tunicata, shaped somewhat like
a tadpole, and remarkable for resemblances to the larv[ae] of
other Tunicata. It is the type of the order Copelata or
Larvalia. See Illustration in Appendix.
Arbuscular
Arbuscular Ar*bus"cu*lar, a.
Of or pertaining to a dwarf tree; shrublike. --Da Costa.
ArticularArticular Ar*tic"u*lar, a. [L. articularis: cf. F.
articulaire. See Article, n.]
Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an
articular process. Articular
Articular Ar*tic"u*lar, Articulary Ar*tic"u*la*ry, n.
(Anat.)
A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles,
amphibians, and fishes.
Articular cartilageCartilage Car"ti*lage, n. [L. cartilago; cf. F. cartilage.]
(Anat.)
A translucent, elastic tissue; gristle.
Note: Cartilage contains no vessels, and consists of a
homogeneous, intercellular matrix, in which there are
numerous minute cavities, or capsules, containing
protoplasmic cells, the cartilage corpuscul. See Illust
under Duplication.
Articular cartilage, cartilage that lines the joints.
Cartilage bone (Anat.), any bone formed by the ossification
of cartilage.
Costal cartilage, cartilage joining a rib with he sternum.
See Illust. of Thorax. Articularly
Articularly Ar*tic"u*lar*ly ([aum]r*t[i^]k"[-u]*l[~e]r*l[y^]),
adv.
In an articular or an articulate manner.
Articulary
Articular Ar*tic"u*lar, Articulary Ar*tic"u*la*ry, n.
(Anat.)
A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles,
amphibians, and fishes.
AuricularAuricular Au*ric"u*lar ([add]*r[i^]k"[-u]*l[~e]r), a. [LL.
auricularis: cf. F. auriculaire. See Auricle.]
1. Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing;
as, auricular nerves.
2. Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular
confession to the priest.
This next chapter is a penitent confession of the
king, and the strangest . . . that ever was
auricular. --Milton.
3. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as,
auricular evidence. ``Auricular assurance.' --Shak.
4. Received by the ear; known by report. ``Auricular
traditions.' --Bacon.
5. (Anat.) Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
Auricular finger, the little finger; so called because it
can be readily introduced into the ear passage. Auricular fingerAuricular Au*ric"u*lar ([add]*r[i^]k"[-u]*l[~e]r), a. [LL.
auricularis: cf. F. auriculaire. See Auricle.]
1. Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing;
as, auricular nerves.
2. Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular
confession to the priest.
This next chapter is a penitent confession of the
king, and the strangest . . . that ever was
auricular. --Milton.
3. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as,
auricular evidence. ``Auricular assurance.' --Shak.
4. Received by the ear; known by report. ``Auricular
traditions.' --Bacon.
5. (Anat.) Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
Auricular finger, the little finger; so called because it
can be readily introduced into the ear passage. Auricularia
Auricularia Au*ric`u*la"ri*a, n. pl. [Neut. pl., fr. LL.
auricularis.] (Zo["o]l.)
A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. See
Illustration in Appendix.
Auricularly
Auricularly Au*ric"u*lar*ly, adv.
In an auricular manner.
Auriculars
Auriculars Au*ric"u*lars, n. pl. (Zo["o]l.)
A circle of feathers surrounding the opening of the ear of
birds.
Avicular
Avicular A*vic"u*lar, a. [L. avicula a small bird, dim. of
avis bird.]
Of or pertaining to a bird or to birds.
AviculariaBryozoum Bry`o*zo"um, n. [NL. See Bryozoa.] (Zo["o]l.)
An individual zooid of a bryozoan coralline, of which there
may be two or more kinds in a single colony. The zo[oe]cia
usually have a wreath of tentacles around the mouth, and a
well developed stomach and intestinal canal; but these parts
are lacking in the other zooids (Avicularia, O[oe]cia,
etc.). Avuncular
Avuncular A*vun"cu*lar, a. [L. avunculus uncle.]
Of or pertaining to an uncle.
In these rare instances, the law of pedigree, whether
direct or avuncular, gives way. --I. Taylor.
Bicycular
Bicycular Bi*cyc"u*lar, a.
Relating to bicycling.
Bilocular
Bilocular Bi*loc"u*lar, a. [Pref. bi- + locular: cf. F.
biloculaire.]
Divided into two cells or compartments; as, a bilocular
pericarp. --Gray.
Bimolecular
Bimolecular Bi"mo*lec"u*lar, a. [Pref. bi- + molecular.]
(Chem.)
Pertaining to, or formed from, two molecules; as, a
bimolecular reaction (a reaction between two molecules).
Bimuscular
Bimuscular Bi*mus"cu*lar, a. [Pref. bi- + muscular.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having two adductor muscles, as a bivalve mollusk.
BinocularBinocular Bin*oc"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. binoculaire. See
Binocle.]
1. Having two eyes. ``Most animals are binocular.' --Derham.
2. Pertaining to both eyes; employing both eyes at once; as,
binocular vision.
3. Adapted to the use of both eyes; as, a binocular
microscope or telescope. --Brewster. Binocular
Binocular Bin*oc"u*lar, n.
A binocular glass, whether opera glass, telescope, or
microscope.
Binocularly
Binocularly Bin*oc"u*lar*ly, adv.
In a binocular manner.
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