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Bacillus tuberculosisTubercle Tu"ber*cle, n. [L. tuberculum, dim. of tuber: cf. F.
tubercule, OF. also tubercle. See Tuber.]
1. A small knoblike prominence or excrescence, whether
natural or morbid; as, a tubercle on a plant; a tubercle
on a bone; the tubercles appearing on the body in leprosy.
2. (Med.) A small mass or aggregation of morbid matter;
especially, the deposit which accompanies scrofula or
phthisis. This is composed of a hard, grayish, or
yellowish, translucent or opaque matter, which gradually
softens, and excites suppuration in its vicinity. It is
most frequently found in the lungs, causing consumption.
Tubercle bacillus (Med.), a minute vegetable organism
(Bacillus tuberculosis) discovered by Koch, a German
physician, in the sputum of consumptive patients and in
tuberculous tissue, and believed to be the exciting cause
of tubercles and tuberculosis. Dendroica maculosaMagnolia Mag*no"li*a, n. [NL. Named after Pierre Magnol,
professor of botany at Montpellier, France, in the 17th
century.] (Bot.)
A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and
large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers.
Note: Magnolia grandiflora has coriaceous shining leaves
and very fragrant blossoms. It is common from North
Carolina to Florida and Texas, and is one of the most
magnificent trees of the American forest. The sweet bay
(M. glauca)is a small tree found sparingly as far
north as Cape Ann. Other American species are M.
Umbrella, M. macrophylla, M. Fraseri, M.
acuminata, and M. cordata. M. conspicua and M.
purpurea are cultivated shrubs or trees from Eastern
Asia. M. Campbellii, of India, has rose-colored or
crimson flowers.
Magnolia warbler (Zo["o]l.), a beautiful North American
wood warbler (Dendroica maculosa). The rump and under
parts are bright yellow; the breast and belly are spotted
with black; the under tail coverts are white; the crown is
ash. F vesiculosusBladder Blad"der, n. [OE. bladder, bleddre, AS. bl?dre,
bl?ddre; akin to Icel. bla?ra, SW. bl["a]ddra, Dan. bl[ae]re,
D. blaar, OHG. bl[=a]tara the bladder in the body of animals,
G. blatter blister, bustule; all fr. the same root as AS.
bl[=a]wan, E. blow, to puff. See Blow to puff.]
1. (Anat.) A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the
receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the
gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary
bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and
inflated with air.
2. Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or
a thin, watery fluid.
3. (Bot.) A distended, membranaceous pericarp.
4. Anything inflated, empty, or unsound. ``To swim with
bladders of philosophy.' --Rochester.
Bladder nut, or Bladder tree (Bot.), a genus of plants
(Staphylea) with bladderlike seed pods.
Bladder pod (Bot.), a genus of low herbs (Vesicaria) with
inflated seed pods.
Bladdor senna (Bot.), a genus of shrubs (Colutea), with
membranaceous, inflated pods.
Bladder worm (Zo["o]l.), the larva of any species of
tapeworm (T[ae]nia), found in the flesh or other parts
of animals. See Measle, Cysticercus.
Bladder wrack (Bot.), the common black rock weed of the
seacoast (Fucus nodosus and F. vesiculosus) -- called
also bladder tangle. See Wrack. Febriculose
Febriculose Fe*bric"u*lose`, a. [L. febriculosus.]
Somewhat feverish. [Obs.] --Johnson.
Flindersia maculosaSpotted Spot"ted, a.
Marked with spots; as, a spotted garment or character. ``The
spotted panther.' --Spenser.
Spotted fever (Med.), a name applied to various eruptive
fevers, esp. to typhus fever and cerebro-spinal
meningitis.
Spotted tree (Bot.), an Australian tree (Flindersia
maculosa); -- so called because its bark falls off in
spots. Fructiculose
Fructiculose Fruc*tic"u*lose`, a.
Fruitful; full of fruit.
Fruticulose
Fruticulose Fru*tic"u*lose`, a. [Dim. fr. L. fruticosus bushy:
cf. F. fruticuleux.] (Bot.)
Like, or pertaining to, a small shrub. --Gray.
L maculosaBurbot Bur"bot, n. [F. barbote, fr. barbe beard. See 1st
Barb.] (Zo["o]l.)
A fresh-water fish of the genus Lota, having on the nose
two very small barbels, and a larger one on the chin.
[Written also burbolt.]
Note: The fish is also called an eelpout or ling, and is
allied to the codfish. The Lota vulgaris is a common
European species. An American species (L. maculosa)
is found in New England, the Great Lakes, and farther
north. LoculoseLoculose Loc"u*lose`, Loculous Loc"u*lous, a. [L. loculosus.
See Loculament.] (Bot.)
Divided by internal partitions into cells, as the pith of the
pokeweed. Lota maculosaLawyer Law"yer, n. [From Law, like bowyer, fr. bow.]
1. One versed in the laws, or a practitioner of law; one
whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients, or to
advise as to prosecution or defence of lawsuits, or as to
legal rights and obligations in other matters. It is a
general term, comprehending attorneys, counselors,
solicitors, barristers, sergeants, and advocates.
2. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The black-necked stilt. See Stilt.
(b) The bowfin (Amia calva).
(c) The burbot (Lota maculosa). Maculose
Maculose Mac"u*lose`, a. [L. maculosus.]
Of or pertaining to spots upon a surface; spotted; maculate.
Musculosity
Musculosity Mus`cu*los"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being musculous; muscularity. [Obs.]
Musculospiral
Musculospiral Mus`cu*lo*spi"ral, a. [L. musculus muscle + E.
spiral.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the muscles, and taking a spiral course;
-- applied esp. to a large nerve of the arm.
Radiculose
Radiculose Ra*dic"u*lose`, a. (Bot.)
Producing numerous radicles, or rootlets.
ReticulosaReticulosa Re*tic`u*lo"sa, n.pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
Same as Reticularia. ReticuloseReticulose Re*tic"u*lose`, a.
Forming a network; characterized by a reticulated sructure.
Reticulose rhizopod (Zo["o]l.), a rhizopod in which the
pseudopodia blend together and form irregular meshes. Reticulose rhizopodReticulose Re*tic"u*lose`, a.
Forming a network; characterized by a reticulated sructure.
Reticulose rhizopod (Zo["o]l.), a rhizopod in which the
pseudopodia blend together and form irregular meshes. Ridiculosity
Ridiculosity Ri*dic`u*los"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being ridiculous; ridiculousness;
also, something ridiculous. [Archaic] --Bailey.
SiliculoseSiliculose Si*lic"u*lose`, a. [NL. siliculosus, fr. L.
silicula: cf. F. siliculeux. See Silicle.]
1. (Bot.) Bearing silicles; pertaining to, or resembling,
silicles.
2. Full of, or consisting of, husks; husky. [Obs.] SurculoseSurculose Sur"cu*lose`, a. [CF. L. sucrulosus woody. See
Surcle.] (Bot.)
Producing suckers, or shoots resembling suckers. Tuberculose
Tuberculose Tu*ber"cu*lose`, Tuberculous Tu*ber"cu*lous, a.
Having tubercles; affected with, or characterized by,
tubercles; tubercular.
Tuberculosed
Tuberculosed Tu*ber"cu*losed`, a. (Med.)
Affected with tuberculosis.
TuberculosisTuberculosis Tu*ber`cu*lo"sis, n. [NL. See Tubercle.] (Med.)
A constitutional disease characterized by the production of
tubercles in the internal organs, and especially in the
lungs, where it constitutes the most common variety of
pulmonary consumption. Vasculose
Vasculose Vas"cu*lose`, n. (Bot.)
One of the substances of which vegetable tissue is composed,
differing from cellulose in its solubility in certain media.
VermiculoseVermiculose Ver*mic"u*lose`, Vermiculous Ver*mic"u*lous, a.
[L. vermiculosus. See Vermicule.]
Containing, or full of, worms; resembling worms. Verruculose
Verruculose Ver*ru"cu*lose`, a. [L. verrucula, dim. of verruca
a wart.]
Minutely verrucose; as, a verruculose leaf or stalk.
Viticulose
Viticulose Vi*tic"u*lose`, a. [L. viticula, dim. of vitis
vine.] (Bot.)
Having long and slender trailing stems.
Meaning of Culos from wikipedia
- Look up
culo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Culo may
refer to:
Čulo, a
Croatian surname "
Culo (song)", a song by
rapper Pitbull from his 2004 album...
- The band
consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Marc Roberge,
drummer Chris Culos,
guitarist Richard On, b****ist Benj Gershman, and saxophonist/guitarist...
- "
Culo" (English: "****") is the
debut single by Cuban-American
rapper Pitbull. The song was
produced by
rapper Lil Jon who is also a
featured artist. It...
- Columbia.
Culos is from an
Italian family in Vancouver. He
previously worked as a journalist,
including on the
paper L'Eco d'Italia.
Culos's three-volume...
-
Culo e
camicia is a 1981
Italian comedy film
directed by
Pasquale Festa Campanile,
consisting in two segments,
respectively starred by
Enrico Montesano...
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culo (pl. culi) [ˈkuːlo]:
rough name for "buttocks",
comparable to the
English word **** or ****. It can also mean luck, as in "era
tutto culo" ("it...
- N.W.A. and the
Posse is a
compilation album, re-releasing N.W.A and ****ociated groups'
underground rap
songs from the Los
Angeles area's rap
scene on November...
- in 2010. The
group consists of
Chris Culos (drums),
Danny Chaimson (keyboards,
backup vocals) and
Robert Culos (guitar, vocals). The band
began as a...
- the 2007
Adult Video News
Awards "Best
Ethnic Series - Latin" for the Mami
Culo Grande series and "Best
Ethnic Series - Black" for the
Phatty Girls series...
-
protruding ch****s.
Culo del
mundo (****hole of the world) and casa del
culo (**** house) mean far away e.g. Vivo por casa del
culo/en el
culo del
mundo (lit...