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CampbelliteCampbellite Camp"bell*ite, n. [From Alexander Campbell, of
Virginia.] (Eccl.)
A member of the denomination called Christians or Disciples
of Christ. They themselves repudiate the term Campbellite as
a nickname. See Christian, 3. CampbellitesChristian Chris"tian, n. [L. christianus, Gr. ?; cf. AS.
cristen. See Christ.]
1. One who believes, or professes or is assumed to believe,
in Jesus Christ, and the truth as taught by Him;
especially, one whose inward and outward life is conformed
to the doctrines of Christ.
The disciples were called Christians first in
Antioch. --Acts xi. 26.
2. One born in a Christian country or of Christian parents,
and who has not definitely becomes an adherent of an
opposing system.
3. (Eccl.)
(a) One of a Christian denomination which rejects human
creeds as bases of fellowship, and sectarian names.
They are congregational in church government, and
baptize by immersion. They are also called Disciples
of Christ, and Campbellites.
(b) One of a sect (called Christian Connection) of
open-communion immersionists. The Bible is their only
authoritative rule of faith and practice.
Note: In this sense, often pronounced, but not by the members
of the sects, kr[=i]s"chan. CovelliteCovelline Co*vel"line (k?-v?l"l?n), Covellite Co*vel"lite
(-l?t), n. [After Covelli, the discoverer.] (Min.)
A native sulphide of copper, occuring in masses of a dark
blue color; -- hence called indigo copper. Diabetes mellitusDiabetes Di`a*be"tes, n. [NL., from Gr. ?, fr. ? to pass or
cross over. See Diabase.] (Med.)
A disease which is attended with a persistent, excessive
discharge of urine. Most frequently the urine is not only
increased in quantity, but contains saccharine matter, in
which case the disease is generally fatal.
Diabetes mellitus [NL., sweet diabetes], that form of
diabetes in which the urine contains saccharine matter.
Diabetes insipidus [NL., lit., diabetes], the form of
diabetes in which the urine contains no abnormal
constituent. Hemimellitic
Hemimellitic Hem`i*mel*lit"ic, a. [Hemi- + mellitic.] (Chem.)
Having half as many (three) carboxyl radicals as mellitic
acid; -- said of an organic acid.
Kobellite
Kobellite Ko"bel*lite, n. [From Franz von Kobell, of Munich.]
(Min.)
A blackish gray mineral, a sulphide of antimony, bismuth, and
lead.
MellitateMellitate Mel"li*tate, n. [Cf. F. mellitate. See Mellitic.]
(Chem.)
A salt of mellitic acid. Mellite
Mellite Mel"lite, n. [L. mel, mellis, honey: cf. F. mellite.]
(Min.)
A mineral of a honey color, found in brown coal, and partly
the result of vegetable decomposition; honeystone. It is a
mellitate of alumina.
MelliticMellitic Mel*lit"ic, a. [Cf. F. mellitique. See Mellite.]
(Chem.)
(a) Containing saccharine matter; marked by saccharine
secretions; as, mellitic diabetes.
(b) Pertaining to, or derived from, the mineral mellite.
Mellitic acid (Chem.), a white, crystalline, organic
substance, C6(CO2H)6, occurring naturally in combination
with aluminium in the mineral mellite, and produced
artificially by the oxidation of coal, graphite, etc., and
hence called also graphitic acid. Mellitic acidMellitic Mel*lit"ic, a. [Cf. F. mellitique. See Mellite.]
(Chem.)
(a) Containing saccharine matter; marked by saccharine
secretions; as, mellitic diabetes.
(b) Pertaining to, or derived from, the mineral mellite.
Mellitic acid (Chem.), a white, crystalline, organic
substance, C6(CO2H)6, occurring naturally in combination
with aluminium in the mineral mellite, and produced
artificially by the oxidation of coal, graphite, etc., and
hence called also graphitic acid. mellitic acidGraphitic Gra*phit"ic, a.
Pertaining to, containing, derived from, or resembling,
graphite.
Graphitic acid (Chem.), an organic acid, so called because
obtained by the oxidation of graphite; -- usually called
mellitic acid.
Graphitic carbon, in iron or steel, that portion of the
carbon which is present as graphite. --Raymond. Parnellite
Parnellite Par"nell*ite, n. (Eng. Politics)
One of the adherents of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-91) in
his advocacy of home rule for Ireland.
PellitoryPellitory Pel"li*to*ry, n. [Sp. pelitre, fr. L. pyrethrum. See
Bertram.] (Bot.)
(a) A composite plant (Anacyclus Pyrethrum) of the
Mediterranean region, having finely divided leaves and
whitish flowers. The root is the officinal pellitory, and
is used as an irritant and sialogogue. Called also
bertram, and pellitory of Spain.
(b) The feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium); -- so called
because it resembles the above. pellitory of SpainPellitory Pel"li*to*ry, n. [Sp. pelitre, fr. L. pyrethrum. See
Bertram.] (Bot.)
(a) A composite plant (Anacyclus Pyrethrum) of the
Mediterranean region, having finely divided leaves and
whitish flowers. The root is the officinal pellitory, and
is used as an irritant and sialogogue. Called also
bertram, and pellitory of Spain.
(b) The feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium); -- so called
because it resembles the above. Rubellite
Rubellite Ru"bel*lite, n. [L. rubellus reddish, dim. of ruber
red.] (Min.)
A variety of tourmaline varying in color from a pale rose to
a deep ruby, and containing lithium.
SatelliteSatellite Sat"el*lite, n. [F., fr. L. satelles, -itis, an
attendant.]
1. An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful
person; hence, an obsequious dependent. ``The satellites
of power.' --I. Disraeli.
2. (Astron.) A secondary planet which revolves about another
planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See
Solar system, under Solar.
Satellite moth (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European noctuid moth
(Scopelosoma satellitia). Satellite
Satellite Sat"el*lite, a. (Anat.)
Situated near; accompanying; as, the satellite veins, those
which accompany the arteries.
Satellite mothSatellite Sat"el*lite, n. [F., fr. L. satelles, -itis, an
attendant.]
1. An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful
person; hence, an obsequious dependent. ``The satellites
of power.' --I. Disraeli.
2. (Astron.) A secondary planet which revolves about another
planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See
Solar system, under Solar.
Satellite moth (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European noctuid moth
(Scopelosoma satellitia). Satellitious
Satellitious Sat`el*li"tious, a.
Pertaining to, or consisting of, satellites. [R.] --Cheyne.
Scopelosoma satellitiaSatellite Sat"el*lite, n. [F., fr. L. satelles, -itis, an
attendant.]
1. An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful
person; hence, an obsequious dependent. ``The satellites
of power.' --I. Disraeli.
2. (Astron.) A secondary planet which revolves about another
planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See
Solar system, under Solar.
Satellite moth (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European noctuid moth
(Scopelosoma satellitia). Wavellite
Wavellite Wa"vel*lite, n. [After Dr. Wm. Wavel, the
discoverer.] (Min.)
A hydrous phosphate of alumina, occurring usually in
hemispherical radiated forms varying in color from white to
yellow, green, or black.
Whewellite
Whewellite Whew"ell*ite, n. [So named after Prof. Whewell of
Cambridge, England.] (Min.)
Calcium oxalate, occurring in colorless or white monoclinic
crystals.
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