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Acetarious
Acetarious Ac`e*ta"ri*ous, a. [L. acetaria, n. pl., salad, fr. acetum vinegar, fr. acere to be sour.] Used in salads; as, acetarious plants.
Alphabetarian
Alphabetarian Al`pha*bet*a"ri*an, n. A learner of the alphabet; an abecedarian. --Abp. Sancroft.
Anisopteryx pometaria
Cankerworm Can"ker*worm`, n. (Zo["o]l.) The larva of two species of geometrid moths which are very injurious to fruit and shade trees by eating, and often entirely destroying, the foliage. Other similar larv[ae] are also called cankerworms. Note: The autumnal species (Anisopteryx pometaria) becomes adult late in autumn (after frosts) and in winter. The spring species (A. vernata) remains in the ground through the winter, and matures in early spring. Both have winged males and wingless females. The larv[ae] are similar in appearance and habits, and belong to the family of measuring worms or spanworms. These larv[ae] hatch from the eggs when the leaves begin to expand in spring.
Cetaria Islandica
Cetraric Ce*trar"ic, a. Pertaining to, or derived from, the lichen, Iceland moss (Cetaria Islandica). Cetraric acid. See Cetrarin.
Cometarium
Cometarium Com`e*ta"ri*um, n. [NL.] (Astron.) An instrument, intended to represent the revolution of a comet round the sun. --Hutton.
Dietarian
Dietarian Di`e*ta"ri*an, n. One who lives in accordance with prescribed rules for diet; a dieter.
Dietaries
Dietary Di"et*a*ry, n.; pl. Dietaries. A rule of diet; a fixed allowance of food, as in workhouse, prison, etc.
Hetarism
Hetairism He*tair"ism, Hetarism Het"a*rism, n. [Gr. ? a companion, a concubine, fem. of ? a comrade.] A supposed primitive state of society, in which all the women of a tribe were held in common. --H. Spencer. -- Het`a*ris"tic, a.
Hetaristic
Hetairism He*tair"ism, Hetarism Het"a*rism, n. [Gr. ? a companion, a concubine, fem. of ? a comrade.] A supposed primitive state of society, in which all the women of a tribe were held in common. --H. Spencer. -- Het`a*ris"tic, a.
Parietaria
Parietary Pa*ri"e*ta*ry, n. [L. parietaria, fr. parietarius parietal. Cf. Pellitory, Parietal.] (Bot.) Any one of several species of Parietaria. See 1st Pellitory.
Proletarian
Proletarian Prol`e*ta"ri*an, a. [L. proletarius. See Proletary.] Of or pertaining to the proletaries; belonging to the commonalty; hence, mean; vile; vulgar. ``Every citizen, if he were not a proletarian animal kept at the public cost.' --De Quincey. -- n. A proletary.
Proletariat
Proletariat Prol`e*ta"ri*at, n. [F.] The indigent class in the State; the body of proletarians.
Proletariate
Proletariate Prol`e*ta"ri*ate, n. The lower classes; beggars. ``The Italian proletariate.' --J. A. Symonds.
Quodlibetarian
Quodlibetarian Quod"lib*e*ta"ri*an, n. One who discusses any subject at pleasure.
Secretarial
Secretarial Sec`re*ta"ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to a secretary; befitting a secretary. [R.] Secretarial, diplomatic, or other official training. --Carlyle.
Setaria glauca
Pigeon grass (Bot.), a kind of foxtail grass (Setaria glauca), of some value as fodder. The seeds are eagerly eaten by pigeons and other birds. Pigeon hawk. (Zo["o]l.) (a) A small American falcon (Falco columbarius). The adult male is dark slate-blue above, streaked with black on the back; beneath, whitish or buff, streaked with brown. The tail is banded. (b) The American sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter velox, or fuscus). Pigeon hole. (a) A hole for pigeons to enter a pigeon house. (b) See Pigeonhole. (c) pl. An old English game, in which balls were rolled through little arches. --Halliwell. Pigeon house, a dovecote. Pigeon pea (Bot.), the seed of Cajanus Indicus; a kind of pulse used for food in the East and West Indies; also, the plant itself. Pigeon plum (Bot.), the edible drupes of two West African species of Chrysobalanus (C. ellipticus and C. luteus). Pigeon tremex. (Zo["o]l.) See under Tremex. Pigeon wood (Bot.), a name in the West Indies for the wood of several very different kinds of trees, species of Dipholis, Diospyros, and Coccoloba. Pigeon woodpecker (Zo["o]l.), the flicker. Prairie pigeon. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The upland plover. (b) The golden plover. [Local, U.S.]
Setaria Italica
Millet Mil"let, n. [F., dim. of mil, L. milium; akin to Gr. ?, AS. mil.] (Bot.) The name of several cereal and forage grasses which bear an abundance of small roundish grains. The common millets of Germany and Southern Europe are Panicum miliaceum, and Setaria Italica.
Setaria Italica
Note: Arabian millet is Sorghum Halepense. Egyptian or East Indian, millet is Penicillaria spicata. Indian millet is Sorghum vulgare. (See under Indian.) Italian millet is Setaria Italica, a coarse, rank-growing annual grass, valuable for fodder when cut young, and bearing nutritive seeds; -- called also Hungarian grass. Texas millet is Panicum Texanum. Wild millet, or Millet grass, is Milium effusum, a tail grass growing in woods.
Setaria Italica
Moha Mo"ha, n. (Bot.) A kind of millet (Setaria Italica); German millet.
Setaria Italica
German Ger"man, a. [L. Germanus. See German, n.] Of or pertaining to Germany. German Baptists. See Dunker. German bit, a wood-boring tool, having a long elliptical pod and a scew point. German carp (Zo["o]l.), the crucian carp. German millet (Bot.), a kind of millet (Setaria Italica, var.), whose seed is sometimes used for food. German paste, a prepared food for caged birds. German process (Metal.), the process of reducing copper ore in a blast furnace, after roasting, if necessary. --Raymond. German sarsaparilla, a substitute for sarsaparilla extract. German sausage, a polony, or gut stuffed with meat partly cooked. German silver (Chem.), a silver-white alloy, hard and tough, but malleable and ductile, and quite permanent in the air. It contains nickel, copper, and zinc in varying proportions, and was originally made from old copper slag at Henneberg. A small amount of iron is sometimes added to make it whiter and harder. It is essentially identical with the Chinese alloy packfong. It was formerly much used for tableware, knife handles, frames, cases, bearings of machinery, etc., but is now largely superseded by other white alloys. German steel (Metal.), a metal made from bog iron ore in a forge, with charcoal for fuel. German text (Typog.), a character resembling modern German type, used in English printing for ornamental headings, etc., as in the words, Note: This line is German Text. German tinder. See Amadou.
Societarian
Societarian So*ci`e*ta"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to society; social. The all-sweeping besom of societarian reformation. --Lamb.
Vegetarian
Vegetarian Veg`e*ta"ri*an, n. One who holds that vegetables and fruits are the only proper food for man. Strict vegetarians eat no meat, eggs, or milk.
Vegetarian
Vegetarian Veg`e*ta"ri*an, a. Of or pertaining to vegetarianism; as, a vegetarian diet.
Vegetarianism
Vegetarianism Veg`e*ta"ri*an*ism, n. The theory or practice of living upon vegetables and fruits.

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- Westwood (2018), p. 8. Hanganu-Bresch, Cristina; Kondrlik, Kristin (2020). Veg(etari)an Arguments in Culture, History, and Practice: The V Word. Springer Nature...