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Avicennia nitidaMangrove Man"grove, n. [Malay manggi-manggi.]
1. (Bot.) The name of one or two trees of the genus
Rhizophora (R. Mangle, and R. mucronata, the last
doubtfully distinct) inhabiting muddy shores of tropical
regions, where they spread by emitting a["e]rial roots,
which fasten in the saline mire and eventually become new
stems. The seeds also send down a strong root while yet
attached to the parent plant.
Note: The fruit has a ruddy brown shell, and a delicate white
pulp which is sweet and eatable. The bark is
astringent, and is used for tanning leather. The black
and the white mangrove (Avicennia nitida and A.
tomentosa) have much the same habit.
2. (Zo["o]l.) The mango fish. Bicentennial
Bicentennial Bi`cen*ten"ni*al, a. [Pref. bi- + centennial.]
1. Consisting of two hundred years.
2. Occurring every two hundred years.
Bicentennial
Bicentennial Bi`cen*ten"ni*al, n.
The two hundredth year or anniversary, or its celebration.
Biennial
Biennial Bi*en"ni*al, n.
1. Something which takes place or appears once in two years;
esp. a biennial examination.
2. (Bot.) A plant which exists or lasts for two years.
BiennialBiennial Bi*en"ni*al, a. [L. biennalis and biennis, fr.
biennium a space of two years; bis twice + annus year. Cf.
Annual.]
1. Happening, or taking place, once in two years; as, a
biennial election.
2. (Bot.) Continuing for two years, and then perishing, as
plants which form roots and leaves the first year, and
produce fruit the second. Biennially
Biennially Bi*en"ni*al*ly, adv.
Once in two years.
Centennial
Centennial Cen*ten"ni*al, a. [L. centum a hundred + annus
year.]
1. Relating to, or associated with, the commemoration of an
event that happened a hundred years before; as, a
centennial ode.
2. Happening once in a hundred years; as, centennial jubilee;
a centennial celebration.
3. Lasting or aged a hundred years.
That opened through long lines Of sacred ilex and
centennial pines. --Longfellow.
Centennial
Centennial Cen*ten"ni*al, n.
The celebration of the hundredth anniversary of any event; a
centenary. [U. S.]
Centennial State
Centennial State Centennial State
Colorado; -- a nickname alluding to the fact that it was
admitted to the Union in the centennial year, 1876.
Centennially
Centennially Cen*ten"ni*al*ly, adv.
Once in a hundred years.
DecennialDecennial De*cen"ni*al, a. [See Decennary.]
Consisting of ten years; happening every ten years; as, a
decennial period; decennial games. --Hallam. Decennial
Decennial De*cen"ni*al, n.
A tenth year or tenth anniversary.
Duodecennial
Duodecennial Du`o*de*cen"ni*al, a. [L. duodecennis; duodecim
twelve + annus year.]
Consisting of twelve years. [R.] --Ash.
Millennial
Millennial Mil*len"ni*al, a.
Of or pertaining to the millennium, or to a thousand years;
as, a millennial period; millennial happiness.
Millennialism
Millennialism Mil*len"ni*al*ism, Millenniarism
Mil*len"ni*a*rism, n.
Belief in, or expectation of, the millennium; millenarianism.
Millennialist
Millennialist Mil*len"ni*al*ist, n.
One who believes that Christ will reign personally on earth a
thousand years; a Chiliast; also, a believer in the universal
prevalence of Christianity for a long period.
Millenniarism
Millennialism Mil*len"ni*al*ism, Millenniarism
Mil*len"ni*a*rism, n.
Belief in, or expectation of, the millennium; millenarianism.
Novennial
Novennial No*ven"ni*al, a. [L. novennis of nine years; novem
nine + annus year.]
Done or recurring every ninth year.
OctennialOctennial Oc*ten"ni*al, a. [L. octennium a period of eight
years; octo eight + annus year.]
Happening every eighth year; also, lasting a period of eight
years. --Johnson. -- Oc*ten"ni*al*ly, adv. OctenniallyOctennial Oc*ten"ni*al, a. [L. octennium a period of eight
years; octo eight + annus year.]
Happening every eighth year; also, lasting a period of eight
years. --Johnson. -- Oc*ten"ni*al*ly, adv. PerennialPerennial Per*en"ni*al, a. [L. perennis that lasts the whole
year through; per through + annus year. See Per-, and
Annual.]
1. ing or continuing through the year; as, perennial
fountains.
2. Continuing without cessation or intermission; perpetual;
unceasing; never failing.
The perennial existence of bodies corporate.
--Burke.
3. (Bot.) Continuing more than two years; as, a perennial
steam, or root, or plant.
Syn: Perpetual; unceasing; never failing; enduring;
continual; permanent; uninterrupted. Perennial
Perennial Per*en"ni*al, n. (Bot.)
A perennial plant; a plant which lives or continues more than
two years, whether it retains its leaves in winter or not.
Perennially
Perennially Per*en"ni*al*ly, adv.
In a perennial manner.
PlanipenniaPlanipennia Pla`ni*pen"ni*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. planus plane
+ penna wing.] (Zo["o]l.)
A suborder of Neuroptera, including those that have broad,
flat wings, as the ant-lion, lacewing, etc. Called also
Planipennes. Premillennial
Premillennial Pre`mil*len"ni*al, a.
Previous to the millennium.
QuadrennialQuadrennial Quad*ren"ni*al, a. [L. quadriennium a space of
four years; quattuor four + annus year; cf. L. quadriennis.
See Quadrate, and Annual.]
1. Comprising four years; as, a quadrennial period.
2. Occurring once in four years, or at the end of every four
years; as, quadrennial games. Quadrennially
Quadrennially Quad*ren"ni*al*ly, adv.
Once in four years.
QuadriennialQuadriennial Quad`ri*en"ni*al, a.
Same as Quadrennial. QuinquennialQuinquennial Quin*quen"ni*al, a. [L. quinquennalis and
quinquennis; quinque five + annus year. See Five, and cf.
Biennial.]
Occurring once in five years, or at the end of every five
years; also, lasting five years. A quinquennial event. Semicentennial
Semicentennial Sem`i*cen*ten"ni*al, a.
Of or pertaining to half of a century, or a period of fifty
years; as, a semicentennial commemoration.
Meaning of ENNIA from wikipedia
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Ennia Thrasylla (about 15 – 38,
Ennia in Gr**** Gr****: Έννίας,
Ennia Thrasylla in Gr**** Gr****: Έννία Θράσυλλα) was a
Roman noblewoman who
lived in the...
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Maarten (CBCS)
revoked the
insurer license of the
insurance companies of the
Ennia Group. On July 4, 2018, at the
request of CBCS, the
Court in
First Instance...
- The
International Challenge Cup (formerly
known as the
Ennia Challenge Cup and the
Aegon Cup) is an
annual figure skating competition generally held in...
- The gens
Ennia was a
family of
Calabrian descent. It is
known chiefly from a
single individual,
Quintus Ennius, a soldier, dramatist, and poet, whom the...
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Getta ennia is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1899. It is
found in the
Amazon basin,
including Peru. "Getta
ennia Druce...
- Suetonius,
Macro gained further favour by
turning a
blind eye to his wife
Ennia Thrasylla's
affair with Caligula,
around the year 34. When
Tiberius died...
- feeding.
Delias ennia ennia Delias ennia mysolensis Rothschild, 1915 (Waigeu, north-eastern West Irian,
northern West Irian)
Delias ennia multicolor Joicey...
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Sutorius Macro gains favour in the
Roman Empire by
prostituting his wife
Ennia Thrasylla to Caligula. Rome
intervenes in
Armenia (AD 34–37). The original...
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empress (d. AD 59)
Apollonius of Tyana, Gr****
philosopher (d. c. AD 97)
Ennia Thrasylla,
Roman noblewoman (d. AD 38)
Lollia Paulina,
Roman empress (d...
- and
Olveh (Onderlinge
Verzekeringsmaatschappij Eigen Hulp) in 1968) and
Ennia N.V. (formed by the
merger of
Eerste Nederlandsche and
Nillmij (Nederlandsch-Indische...