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BellicBellic Bel"lic, Bellical Bel"li*cal, a. [L. bellicus. See
Bellicose.]
Of or pertaining to war; warlike; martial. [Obs.] ``Bellic
C[ae]sar.' --Feltham. BellicalBellic Bel"lic, Bellical Bel"li*cal, a. [L. bellicus. See
Bellicose.]
Of or pertaining to war; warlike; martial. [Obs.] ``Bellic
C[ae]sar.' --Feltham. BellicoseBellicose Bel"li*cose`, a. [L. bellicosus, fr. bellicus of
war, fr. bellum war. See Duel.]
Inclined to war or contention; warlike; pugnacious.
Arnold was, in fact, in a bellicose vein. --W. Irving. Bellicosely
Bellicosely Bel"li*cose`ly, adv.
In a bellicose manner.
Bellicous
Bellicous Bel"li*cous, a.
Bellicose. [Obs.]
Divellicate
Divellicate Di*vel"li*cate, v. t. [L. di- = vellicatus, p. p.
of vellicare to pluck, fr. vellere to pull.]
To pull in pieces. [Obs. or R.]
Imbellic
Imbellic Im*bel"lic, a. [L. imbellis; pref. im- = in- not +
bellum war; cf. bellicus warlike.]
Not warlike or martial. [Obs.] --R. Junius.
LamellicornLamellicorn La*mel"li*corn, a. [Lamella + L. cornu a horn: cf.
F. lamellicorne. See Lamella.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Having antenn[ae] terminating in a group of flat
lamell[ae]; -- said of certain coleopterous insects.
(b) Terminating in a group of flat lamell[ae]; -- said of
antenn[ae]. -- n. A lamellicorn insect. LamellicornesLamellicornia La*mel`li*cor"ni*a, n. pl. [NL. See
Lamellicorn.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of lamellicorn, plant-eating beetles; -- called also
Lamellicornes. LamellicorniaLamellicornia La*mel`li*cor"ni*a, n. pl. [NL. See
Lamellicorn.] (Zo["o]l.)
A group of lamellicorn, plant-eating beetles; -- called also
Lamellicornes. Lithofellic
Lithofellic Lith"o*fel"lic, a. [Litho- + L. fel, fellis,
gall.] (Physiol. Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a crystalline, organic acid,
resembling cholic acid, found in the biliary intestinal
concretions (bezoar stones) common in certain species of
antelope.
MellicMellic Mel"lic, a. (Chem.)
See Mellitic. [R.] OrsellicOrsellic Or*sel"lic, a. [From F. orseille archil. See
Archil.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid found in certain
lichens, and called also lecanoric acid. [Formerly written
also orseillic.] orsellic or diorsellinicLecanoric Lec`a*no"ric, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid which is
obtained from several varieties of lichen (Lecanora,
Roccella, etc.), as a white, crystalline substance, and is
called also orsellic, or diorsellinic acid, lecanorin,
etc. Pellicle
Pellicle Pel"li*cle, n. [L. pellicu?a, dim. of pellis skin:
cf. F. pellicule.]
1. A thin skin or film.
2. (Chem.) A thin film formed on the surface of an
evaporating solution.
Pellicular
Pellicular Pel*lic"u*lar, a.
Of or pertaining to a pellicle. --Henslow.
RoccellicRoccellic Roc*cel"lic, a. [F. roccellique, fr. roccelle
archil, It. & NL. roccella, fr. It. rocca a rock, because
archil grows on rock.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid of the oxalic
series found in archil (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), and
other lichens, and extracted as a white crystalline substance
C17H32O4. Trimellic
Trimellic Tri*mel"lic, a. [Pref. tri- + L. mel, gen. mellis,
honey.] (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a certain tribasic acid
(called also trimellitic acid) metameric with trimesitic
acid.
UmbellicUmbellic Um*bel"lic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or obtained from, certain umbelliferous
plants; as, umbellic acid.
Umbellic acid. (Chem.)
(a) Anisic acid. [Obs.]
(b) A yellow powder obtained from umbelliferone. Umbellic acidUmbellic Um*bel"lic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or obtained from, certain umbelliferous
plants; as, umbellic acid.
Umbellic acid. (Chem.)
(a) Anisic acid. [Obs.]
(b) A yellow powder obtained from umbelliferone. VellicateVellicate Vel"li*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vellicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Vellicating.] [L. vellicatus, p. p. of
vellicare to twitch, fr. vellere to pluck, pull.]
To twitch; to cause to twitch convulsively.
Convulsions, arising from something vellicating a nerve
in its extremity, are not very dangerous. --Arbuthnot. Vellicate
Vellicate Vel"li*cate, v. i.
To move spasmodically; to twitch; as, a nerve vellicates.
VellicatedVellicate Vel"li*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vellicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Vellicating.] [L. vellicatus, p. p. of
vellicare to twitch, fr. vellere to pluck, pull.]
To twitch; to cause to twitch convulsively.
Convulsions, arising from something vellicating a nerve
in its extremity, are not very dangerous. --Arbuthnot. VellicatingVellicate Vel"li*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vellicated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Vellicating.] [L. vellicatus, p. p. of
vellicare to twitch, fr. vellere to pluck, pull.]
To twitch; to cause to twitch convulsively.
Convulsions, arising from something vellicating a nerve
in its extremity, are not very dangerous. --Arbuthnot. Vellication
Vellication Vel`li*ca"tion, [L. vellicatio.]
1. The act of twitching, or of causing to twitch.
2. (Med.) A local twitching, or convulsive motion, of a
muscular fiber, especially of the face.
Vellicative
Vellicative Vel"li*ca*tive, a.
Having the power of vellicating, plucking, or twitching;
causing vellication.
Meaning of Ellic from wikipedia
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Ellic Paul Howe (20
September 1910 – 28
September 1991) was a
British astrologer and
writer on
occultism and the
Hermetic Order of the
Golden Dawn as...
- in part, by
Soldatensender Calais.
Psychological warfare The
Black Game,
Ellic Howe,
Michael Joseph, 1982, 0-7181-1718-2 Rankin,
Nicholas (2009). Churchill's...
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things and took several,
messy takes to get right. In 2015,
Gilgun pla****
Ellic in
Breck Eisner's The Last
Witch Hunter alongside Michael Caine, Vin Diesel...
- Delmer's
leadership a
number of
notable people pla**** a part:
Muriel Spark,
Ellic Howe, and Delmer's
college friend, the
cartoonist Osbert Lancaster. Some...
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secretly directs a Zeon unit to the same
objective through his
operative Ellic Hugo.
Mineva Lao Zabi, the
figurehead "princess" of Zeon,
calls out Monaghan's...
- 31° –
Grand Defender 32° –
Prince of
Memphis 33° –
Grand Sovereign Howe,
Ellic.
Fringe Freemasonry in
England 1870–75.
Originally published in Ars Quatuor...
- Louie, and his
cousin Gladstone Gander.
Minor characters include Philo T.
Ellic, The Old
River Man, and The
Gilded Man.
Barks created the
fictional U.S...
- Singh-Anand, The
Secret School of Wisdom,
Lewis Masonic 2015, pp. 15–16
Ellic Howe, Illuminati, Man, Myth and
Magic (partwork), Purnell, 1970, vol 4,...
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Astrology in
World War II". Astrology.co.uk.,
Retrieved 2013-5-30. Howe,
Ellic,1967, "Astrology and
Psychological Warfare During World War II"
Rider &...
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Against the
Germans During the
Second World War, (Michael Joseph, 1982),
Ellic Howe. ISBN 0-7181-1718-2 The
Secret History of PWE -
Political Warfare Executive...