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A GregoriiAdansonia Ad`an*so"ni*a, n. [From Adanson, a French botanist.]
(Bot.)
A genus of great trees related to the Bombax. There are two
species, A. digitata, the baobab or monkey-bread of Africa
and India, and A. Gregorii, the sour gourd or
cream-of-tartar tree of Australia. Both have a trunk of
moderate height, but of enormous diameter, and a
wide-spreading head. The fruit is oblong, and filled with
pleasantly acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is
used by the natives for making ropes and cloth. --D. C.
Eaton. Adansonia GregoriiSour Sour, a. [Compar. Sourer; superl. Sourest.] [OE.
sour, sur, AS. s?r; akin to D. zuur, G. sauer, OHG. s?r,
Icel. s?rr, Sw. sur, Dan. suur, Lith. suras salt, Russ.
surovui harsh, rough. Cf. Sorrel, the plant.]
1. Having an acid or sharp, biting taste, like vinegar, and
the juices of most unripe fruits; acid; tart.
All sour things, as vinegar, provoke appetite.
--Bacon.
2. Changed, as by keeping, so as to be acid, rancid, or
musty, turned.
3. Disagreeable; unpleasant; hence; cross; crabbed; peevish;
morose; as, a man of a sour temper; a sour reply. ``A sour
countenance.' --Swift.
He was a scholar . . . Lofty and sour to them that
loved him not, But to those men that sought him
sweet as summer. --Shak.
4. Afflictive; painful. ``Sour adversity.' --Shak.
5. Cold and unproductive; as, sour land; a sour marsh.
Sour dock (Bot.), sorrel.
Sour gourd (Bot.), the gourdlike fruit Adansonia
Gregorii, and A. digitata; also, either of the trees
bearing this fruit. See Adansonia.
Sour grapes. See under Grape.
Sour gum (Bot.) See Turelo.
Sour plum (Bot.), the edible acid fruit of an Australian
tree (Owenia venosa); also, the tree itself, which
furnished a hard reddish wood used by wheelwrights.
Syn: Acid; sharp; tart; acetous; acetose; harsh; acrimonious;
crabbed; currish; peevish. Allegorist
Allegorist Al"le*go*rist, n. [Cf. F. allegoriste.]
One who allegorizes; a writer of allegory. --Hume.
Allegorization
Allegorization Al`le*gor"i*za"tion, n.
The act of turning into allegory, or of understanding in an
allegorical sense.
Allegorize
Allegorize Al"le*go*rize, v. t.
To use allegory. --Holland.
Allegorizer
Allegorizer Al"le*go*ri`zer, n.
One who allegorizes, or turns things into allegory; an
allegorist.
Categorical
Categorical Cat`e*gor"ic*al, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a category.
2. Not hypothetical or relative; admitting no conditions or
exceptions; declarative; absolute; positive; express; as,
a categorical proposition, or answer.
The scriptures by a multitude of categorical and
intelligible decisions . . . distinguish between the
things seen and temporal and those that are unseen
and eternal. --I. Taylor.
Categorically
Categorically Cat`e*gor"ic*al*ly, adv.
Absolutely; directly; expressly; positively; as, to affirm
categorically.
Categoricalness
Categoricalness Cat`e*gor"ic*al*ness, n.
The quality of being categorical, positive, or absolute. --A.
Marvell.
CategoriesCategory Cat"e*go*ry, n.; pl. Categories. [L. categoria, Gr.
?, fr. ? to accuse, affirm, predicate; ? down, against + ? to
harrangue, assert, fr. ? assembly.]
1. (Logic.) One of the highest classes to which the objects
of knowledge or thought can be reduced, and by which they
can be arranged in a system; an ultimate or undecomposable
conception; a predicament.
The categories or predicaments -- the former a Greek
word, the latter its literal translation in the
Latin language -- were intended by Aristotle and his
followers as an enumeration of all things capable of
being named; an enumeration by the summa genera
i.e., the most extensive classes into which things
could be distributed. --J. S. Mill.
2. Class; also, state, condition, or predicament; as, we are
both in the same category.
There is in modern literature a whole class of
writers standing within the same category. --De
Quincey. Categorist
Categorist Cat"e*go*rist, n.
One who inserts in a category or list; one who classifies.
--Emerson.
Categorize
Categorize Cat"e*go*rize, v. t.
To insert in a category or list; to class; to catalogue.
Gregorian chantChant Chant, n.[F. chant, fr. L. cantus singing, song, fr.
canere to sing. See Chant, v. t.]
1. Song; melody.
2. (Mus.) A short and simple melody, divided into two parts
by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung
or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music.
3. A psalm, etc., arranged for chanting.
4. Twang; manner of speaking; a canting tone. [R.]
His strange face, his strange chant. --Macaulay.
Ambrosian chant, See under Ambrosian.
Chant royal [F.], in old French poetry, a poem containing
five strophes of eleven lines each, and a concluding
stanza. -- each of these six parts ending with a common
refrain.
Gregorian chant. See under Gregorian. Homocategoric
Homocategoric Ho`mo*cat`e*gor"ic, a. [Homo- + categoric.]
(Biol.)
Belonging to the same category of individuality; -- a
morphological term applied to organisms so related.
ParegoricParegoric Par`e*gor"ic, n. (Med.)
A medicine that mitigates pain; an anodyne; specifically,
camphorated tincture of opium; -- called also paregoric
elexir. paregoric elexirParegoric Par`e*gor"ic, n. (Med.)
A medicine that mitigates pain; an anodyne; specifically,
camphorated tincture of opium; -- called also paregoric
elexir. TautegoricalTautegorical Tau`te*gor"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, for ? ? the same + ?
to speak. Cf. Allegory.]
Expressing the same thing with different words; -- opposed to
allegorical. [R.] --Coleridge.
Meaning of Egori from wikipedia
- Agenebode, Agiere, Anumeji, Avhiodor, Bode-Waterside, Dapapa, Edegbe,
Egori-Nauge,
Egori-Waterside, Ekwotso, Emnokweme, Ighawo, Igienebamhe, Igiode, Ikwakpe...
- romanized: Yehor) is an East
Slavic given name.
Other spellings include Egor,
Egori,
Jegor (a
common variant in
Slavic countries with a
Latin alphabet) and...
- Pry. School, Iviebua;
Ukhua Annex Pry. School, Ukho;
Egori-Ugie,
Egori-Ugie;
Egori Pry.
School Egori Waterside Etsako East
Wanno II
Athekha Pry. School...
- the
brothers were
later joined by
migrants from
communities mainly of
Egori extraction, namely:
Ivianokpodi Iviukhua Iviebua Egor-na-Uger Iviegbepui...
- for East
Asiatic Co,
launched 12
March 1914,
completed 31
March 1915. SS
Egori,
cargo ship for
Elder Dempster,
launched 22
April 1914,
completed 21 June...
-
Harland &
Wolff in
Govan on the
River Clyde launched Egba in 1913 and
Egori in 1914. Palmer's
built Ebani as yard
number 820. She was
launched on 12...
-
worshiping and
performing puja to Gowri, who
later came to be
known as
Egori. The day the
demon was
killed was the last
Friday of the
Tamil month of...
- that of his own.
Right for
Vengeance (2000) —
Andrei Laskovin and
Father Egori survive a car bomb.
Andrei once
again chooses the path of the warrior, the...
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February 2017. "
Egori". The Yard.
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February 2017. "Kingsholm".
Shipping & Shipbuilding...
- 2022; the
final article version was
published in 2023.
Djanaliparkinsonia egori Sp. nov
Valid Mitta Middle Jur****ic (Bajocian) Russia ( Karachay-Cherkessia)...