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Argillo-ferruginous
Argillo-ferruginous Ar*gil`lo-fer*ru"gi*nous, a.
Containing clay and iron.
ConferruminateConferruminate Con`fer*ru"mi*nate, Conferruminated
Con`fer*ru"mi*na`ted, a. [L. conferruminare to cement. See
Ferruminate.] (Bot.)
Closely united by the coalescence, or sticking together, of
contiguous faces, as in the case of the cotyledons of the
live-oak acorn. ConferruminatedConferruminate Con`fer*ru"mi*nate, Conferruminated
Con`fer*ru"mi*na`ted, a. [L. conferruminare to cement. See
Ferruminate.] (Bot.)
Closely united by the coalescence, or sticking together, of
contiguous faces, as in the case of the cotyledons of the
live-oak acorn. F ferrugineaBeech Beech, n.; pl. Beeches. [OE. beche, AS. b?ce; akin to
D. beuk, OHG. buocha, G. buche, Icel. beyki, Dan. b["o]g, Sw.
bok, Russ. buk, L. fagus, Gr. ? oak, ? to eat, Skr. bhaksh;
the tree being named originally from the esculent fruit. See
Book, and cf. 7th Buck, Buckwheat.] (Bot.)
A tree of the genus Fagus.
Note: It grows to a large size, having a smooth bark and
thick foliage, and bears an edible triangular nut, of
which swine are fond. The Fagus sylvatica is the
European species, and the F. ferruginea that of
America.
Beech drops (Bot.), a parasitic plant which grows on the
roots of beeches (Epiphegus Americana).
Beech marten (Zo["o]l.), the stone marten of Europe
(Mustela foina).
Beech mast, the nuts of the beech, esp. as they lie under
the trees, in autumn.
Beech oil, oil expressed from the mast or nuts of the beech
tree.
Cooper beech, a variety of the European beech with
copper-colored, shining leaves. FerruginatedFerruginated Fer*ru"gi*na`ted, a. [See Ferrugo.]
Having the color or properties of the rust of iron. Ferrugineous
Ferrugineous Fer`ru*gin"e*ous, a.
Ferruginous. [R.]
FerruginousFerruginous Fer*ru"gi*nous, a. [L. ferruginus, ferrugineus,
fr. ferrugo, -ginis, iron rust: cf. F. ferrugineux. See
Ferrugo.]
1. Partaking of iron; containing particles of iron. --Boyle.
2. Resembling iron rust in appearance or color; brownish red,
or yellowish red. FerrugoFerrugo Fer*ru"go, n. [L., iron rust, fr. ferrum iron.]
A disease of plants caused by fungi, commonly called the
rust, from its resemblance to iron rust in color. ferruleThimble Thim"ble, n. [OE. thimbil, AS. ??mel, fr. ??ma a
thumb. [root]56. See Thumb.]
1. A kind of cap or cover, or sometimes a broad ring, for the
end of the finger, used in sewing to protect the finger
when pushing the needle through the material. It is
usually made of metal, and has upon the outer surface
numerous small pits to catch the head of the needle.
2. (Mech.) Any thimble-shaped appendage or fixure.
Specifically:
(a) A tubular piece, generally a strut, through which a
bolt or pin passes.
(b) A fixed or movable ring, tube, or lining placed in a
hole.
(c) A tubular cone for expanding a flue; -- called
ferrule in England.
3. (Naut.) A ring of thin metal formed with a grooved
circumference so as to fit within an eye-spice, or the
like, and protect it from chafing. Ferrule
Ferrule Fer"rule (? or ?; 277), n. [Formerly verrel, F.
virole, fr. L. viriola little bracelet, dim. of viriae, pl.,
bracelets; prob. akin to viere to twist, weave, and E. withe.
The spelling with f is due to confusion with L. ferrum iron.]
1. A ring or cap of metal put round a cane, tool, handle, or
other similar object, to strengthen it, or prevent
splitting and wearing.
2. (Steam Boilers) A bushing for expanding the end of a flue
to fasten it tightly in the tube plate, or for partly
filling up its mouth.
Ferruminate
Ferruminate Fer*ru"mi*nate, v. t. [L. ferruminatus, p. p. of
ferruminare to cement, solder, fr. ferrumen cement, fr.
ferrum iron.]
To solder or unite, as metals. [R.] --Coleridge.
Ferrumination
Ferrumination Fer*ru`mi*na"tion, n. [L. ferruminatio: cf. F.
ferrumination.]
The soldering ir uniting of me? als. [R.] --Coleridge.
Tringa ferruginea or subarquataCurlew Cur"lew (k[^u]r"l[=u]), n. [F. courlieu, corlieu,
courlis; perh. of imitative origin, but cf. OF. corlieus
courier; L. currere to run + levis light.] (Zo["o]l.)
A wading bird of the genus Numenius, remarkable for its
long, slender, curved bill.
Note: The common European curlew is N. arquatus. The
long-billed (N. longirostris), the Hudsonian (N.
Hudsonicus), and the Eskimo curlew (N. borealis, are
American species. The name is said to imitate the note
of the European species.
Curlew Jack (Zo["o]l.) the whimbrel or lesser curlew.
Curlew sandpiper (Zo["o]l.), a sandpiper (Tringa
ferruginea, or subarquata), common in Europe, rare in
America, resembling a curlew in having a long, curved
bill. See Illustation in Appendix. Tupaia ferrugineaPress Press, n. (Zo["o]l.)
An East Indian insectivore (Tupaia ferruginea). It is
arboreal in its habits, and has a bushy tail. The fur is
soft, and varies from rusty red to maroon and to brownish
black.
Meaning of Ferru from wikipedia
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Ferrus or
Ferrús is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Diana Ferrus (born 1953),
South African writer, poet and
storyteller Guillaume Ferrus...
- Pero
Ferrús (also
written as
Pedro Ferrús, Pero Ferruz, Pero
Ferrus) (fl. 1380) was a
Castilian poet. He
lived in Alcalá de Henares.
Ferrús was a Marrano...
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Diana Ferrus (born 29
August 1953, Worcester,
Western Cape) is a
South African writer and
storyteller of
mixed Khoisan and
slave ancestry. Her work is...
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Marzadro Distillery. In Sardinia,
Grappa is
colloquially known as Filu è
Ferru (iron wire), as most of the
distillation was
illegally home-made to avoid...
- Guillaume-Marie-André
Ferrus (2
September 1784 – 23
March 1861) was a
French psychiatrist born in Château-Queyras, near Briançon, Hautes-Alpes. He was...
- José Benetó
Ferrús (1919 in Castelló de la Ribera,
Valencia – 2006) was
mayor of the
first democratic elections in Castelló de la Ribera,
being proclaimed...
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Letoret Yoli
Fuller as
Souleymane Toure Nadiv Molcho as Bill
Freier Morgane Ferru as
Ursula Hirschmann Alexa Karolinski as
Hannah Arendt Hanno Koffler as...
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Meier as Noah
Milan Peschel as
father Bettina Stucky as
mother Morgane Ferru as
Julia Nikola Šošic as Enis İlayda Akdoğan as
Meriem Gonca de Haas as...
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tempo as the Boa
Vista morna and not the
Brava morna. Funaná
kaminhu di
férru “Djonsinho Cabral”,
traditional performed by Os Tubarões in the
album Djonsinho...
- José Luis
Borbolla MF 1944–1946 — 2 1
Porro FW 1944–1946 — 2 1
Fernando Ferrús GK 1946–1947 — 2 0
Francisco Espina FW 1952–1953 — 2 1 Juan Vázquez FW 1953–1954...