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Pseudoscope
Pseudoscope Pseu"do*scope, n. [Pseudo- + -scope.] (Opt.) An instrument which exhibits objects with their proper relief reversed; -- an effect opposite to that produced by the stereoscope. --Wheatstone.
Pseudoscopic
Pseudoscopic Pseu`do*scop"ic, a. (Opt.) Of, pertaining to, or formed by, a pseudoscope; having its parts appearing with the relief reversed; as, a pseudoscopic image.
Pseudoscorpiones
Pseudoscorpiones Pseu`do*scor`pi*o"nes, n. pl. [NL. See Pseudo-, and Scorpion.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of Arachnoidea having the palpi terminated by large claws, as in the scorpions, but destitute of a caudal sting; the false scorpions. Called also Pseudoscorpii, and Pseudoscorpionina. See Illust. of Book scorpion, under Book.
Pseudosphere
Pseudosphere Pseu"do*sphere`, n. [Pseudo- + sphere.] (Geom.) The surface of constant negative curvature generated by the revolution of a tractrix. This surface corresponds in non-Euclidian space to the sphere in ordinary space. An important property of the surface is that any figure drawn upon it can be displaced in any way without tearing it or altering in size any of its elements.
Pseudospore
Pseudospore Pseu"do*spore`, n. [Pseudo- + spore.] (Bot.) A peculiar reproductive cell found in some fungi.
Pseudostella
Pseudostella Pseu`do*stel"la, n.; pl. -l[ae]. [NL., fr. Gr. pseydh`s false + L. stella star.] (Astron.) Any starlike meteor or phenomenon. [R.]
Pseudostoma
Pseudostoma Pseu*dos"to*ma, n.; pl. Pseudostomata. [NL. See Pseudo-, and Stoma.] (Anat.) A group of cells resembling a stoma, but without any true aperture among them.
Pseudostomata
Pseudostoma Pseu*dos"to*ma, n.; pl. Pseudostomata. [NL. See Pseudo-, and Stoma.] (Anat.) A group of cells resembling a stoma, but without any true aperture among them.
pseudosulphocyanogen
Persulphocyanogen Per*sul`pho*cy*an"o*gen, n. (Chem.) An orange-yellow substance, produced by the action of chlorine or boiling dilute nitric acid and sulphocyanate of potassium; -- called also pseudosulphocyanogen, perthiocyanogen, and formerly sulphocyanogen.

Meaning of Eudos from wikipedia

- Eudo is a masculine given name borne by: Odo the Great (died 735–740), Duke of Aquitaine, also called Eudo Odo, Count of Penthièvre (c. 999–1079), also...
- Eudo Dapifer (sometimes Eudo fitzHerbert and Eudo de Rie);[page needed] (died 1120), was a Norman aristocrat who served as a steward (server, Latin 'dapifer')...
- Eudo Colecestra Mason (26 September 1901 – 10 June 1969) was a German scholar. He was a professor of German at Edinburgh University, joining in 1946 and...
- an army to the eastern Neustrian borders and faced Duke Eudo in battle at Soissons. Duke Eudo, realising he was outmatched, retreated to Paris, where...
- Map's 12th-century De nugis curialium, in whose fourth chapter the character Eudo adhered to inverted morality "left no good deed unpunished, no bad one unrewarded"...
- Rennes (Medieval Breton: Eudon Pentevr, Modern Breton: Eozen Penteur, Latin: Eudo, French: Eudes/Éon de Penthièvre) (c. 999–1079), Count of Penthièvre, was...
- Odo the Great (also called Eudes or Eudo) (died 735–740), was the Duke of Aquitaine by 700. His territory included Vasconia in the south-west of Gaul and...
- government in the EU (PDF) (Report). European Union Democracy Observatory (EUDO). Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute...
- Berbers by Arabic judges in north Africa, and made an alliance with Duke Eudo of Aquitaine. However, governor Abd ar-Rahman attacked Munnuza before he...
- Donwich Adam de Lakenheath John de Donwich William de Gotham Richard Scrope Eudo Zouche John Cavendish Guy Zouche John de Bromyard John of Neketon John de...