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Trionyx or Aspidonectus ferox
Trionyx Tri*on"yx, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? (see Tri-) + ? a claw.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of fresh-water or river turtles which have the shell imperfectly developed and covered with a soft leathery skin. They are noted for their agility and rapacity. Called also soft tortoise, soft-shell tortoise, and mud turtle. Note: The common American species (Trionyx, or Aspidonectus, ferox) becomes over a foot in length and is very voracious. Similar species are found in Asia and Africa.

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- From page 400: "Manna seri hæc. Destilla leni balnei calore serum lactis, donec in fundo vasis butyracea fœx subsideat, cui hærebit salina quædam substantia...
- "quando omnis superfluitas vini a vino separatur, ita ut accensum ardeat donec totum consumatur, nihilque fæ**** aut phlegmatis in fundo remaneat." The...
- of the votive M**** for the election of a Pope. Non participentur sancta, donec exsurgat póntifex in ostensiónem et veritátem ("Let them not take part in...
- Pheons Sable Supporters Dexter: a Horse Argent ducally gorged Or Sinister: a Griffin Or ducally gorged Azure Motto Sic Donec (Latin for "Thus until")...
- interpreter of nature Motto of the Lehigh University homo praesumitur bonus donec probetur malus One is innocent until proven guilty See also: presumption...
- nubila seras aduertit flammas alienumque aethera tardo Lucifer exit equo, donec pater igneus orbem impleat atque ipsi radios uetet esse sorori (And now...
- diabolo, et angelis ejus, et omnibus reprobis in ignem aeternum judicamus; donec a diaboli laqueis resipiscat, et ad emendationem, et poenitentiam redeat...
- was then listed with a mitigating clause (e.g., donec corrigatur ('forbidden until corrected') or donec expurgetur ('forbidden until purged')).[citation...
- following vanishing in the course of its development to Romance: an, at, autem, donec, enim, etiam, haud, igitur, ita, nam, postquam, quidem, quin, quoad, quoque...
- completely avoided by Caesar, Nepos, and Sallust. The conjunctions quoad and dōnec, both meaning "until" or "as long as", also show variation. Quoad occurs...