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AcrocephalicAcrocephalic Ac`ro*ce*phal"ic, a. [Gr. ? highest + ?. See
Cephalic.]
Characterized by a high skull. AnencephalicAnencephalic An*en`ce*phal"ic, Anencephalous
An`en*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ?, priv. + ? the brain: cf.
Encephalon.] (Zo["o]l.)
Without a brain; brainless. --Todd & B. Brachycephalic
Brachycephalic Brach`y*ce*phal"ic, Brachycephalous
Brach`y*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. brachy`s short + ? head.] (Anat.)
Having the skull short in proportion to its breadth;
shortheaded; -- in distinction from dolichocephalic.
Cephalic
Cephalic Ce*pha"lic, n.
A medicine for headache, or other disorder in the head.
Chaliced
Chaliced Chal"iced, a.
Having a calyx or cup; cup-shaped. ``Chaliced flowers.'
--Shak.
DolichocephalicDolichocephalic Dol`i*cho*ce*phal"ic, Dolichocephalous
Dol`i*cho*ceph"a*lous, a. [Gr. ? long + ? head.] (Anat.)
Having the cranium, or skull, long to its breadth;
long-headed; -- opposed to brachycephalic. --
Dol`i*cho*ceph"al, a. & n. EncephalicEncephalic En`ce*phal"ic, a. [See Encephalon.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to the encephalon or brain. Epencephalic
Epencephalic Ep`en*ce*phal"ic, a. (Anat.)
(a) Pertaining to the epencephalon.
(b) Situated on or over the brain.
HalichondriaeHalichondriae Hal`i*chon"dri*[ae], n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, ?,
sea + ? cartilage.] (Zo["o]l.)
An order of sponges, having simple siliceous spicules and
keratose fibers; -- called also Keratosilicoidea. HalicoreHalicore Hal"i*core (?; L.?), n. [NL., fr. Gr.? sea + ?
maiden.]
Same as Dugong. Halicore dugongDugong Du*gong", n. [Malayan d?y?ng, or Javan. duyung.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An aquatic herbivorous mammal (Halicore dugong), of the
order Sirenia, allied to the manatee, but with a bilobed
tail. It inhabits the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, East Indies, and
Australia. [Written also duyong.] Hydrocephalic
Hydrocephalic Hy`dro*ce*phal"ic, a.
Relating to, or connected with, hydrocephalus, or dropsy of
the brain.
Macrencephalic
Macrencephalic Mac`ren*ce*phal"ic, Macrencephalous
Mac`ren*ceph"a*lous, a. [Macro + encephalic, encephalous.]
Having a large brain.
Megacephalic
Megacephalic Meg`a*ce*phal"ic, Megacephalous
Meg`a*ceph"a*lous, a. [Mega- + Gr. kefalh` head.] (Biol.)
Large headed; -- applied to animals, and to plants when they
have large flower heads.
MegalocephalicMegalocephalia Meg`a*lo*ce*pha"li*a, Megalocephaly
Meg`a*lo*ceph"a*ly, n. [NL. megalocephalia, fr. Gr. ? having a
large head.] (Med.)
The condition of having an abnormally large head. --
Meg`a*lo*ce*phal"ic, a. Mesaticephalic
Mesaticephalic Mes`a*ti*ce*phal"ic, a. [Gr. ? midmost + E.
cephalic.] (Anat.)
Having the ratio of the length to the breadth of the cranium
a medium one; neither brachycephalic nor dolichocephalic.
Mesencephalic
Mesencephalic Mes`en*ce*phal"ic, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the mesencephalon or midbrain.
Mesocephalic
Mesocephalic Mes`o*ce*phal"ic, a. [Meso- + cephalic.] (Anat.)
(a) Of or pertaining to, or in the region of, the middle of
the head; as, the mesocephalic flexure.
(b) Having the cranial cavity of medium capacity; neither
megacephalic nor microcephalic.
(c) Having the ratio of the length to the breadth of the
cranium a medium one; mesaticephalic.
MicrocephalicMicrocephalic Mi`cro*ce*phal"ic, Microcephalous
Mi`cro*ceph"a*lous, a. [Micro- + cephalic, cephalous.] (Anat.)
Having a small head; having the cranial cavity small; --
opposed to megacephalic. Myelencephalic
Myelencephalic My`e*len`ce*phal"ic, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the myelencephalon; cerebro-spinal.
Naphthalic
Naphthalic Naph*tha"lic, a. (Chem.)
(a) Pertaining to, derived from, or related to, naphthalene;
-- used specifically to denote any one of a series of
acids derived from naphthalene, and called naphthalene
acids.
(b) Formerly, designating an acid probably identical with
phthalic acid.
O thalichthysSmelt Smelt, n. [AS. smelt, smylt; akin to Dan. smelt.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small silvery
salmonoid fishes of the genus Osmerus and allied genera,
which ascend rivers to spawn, and sometimes become
landlocked in lakes. They are esteemed as food, and have a
peculiar odor and taste.
Note: The most important species are the European smelt
(Osmerus eperlans) (called also eperlan,
sparling, and spirling), the Eastern American smelt
(O. mordax), the California smelt (O. thalichthys),
and the surf smelt (Hypomesus olidus). The name is
loosely applied to various other small fishes, as the
lant, the California tomcod, the spawn eater, the
silverside.
2. Fig.: A gull; a simpleton. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.
Sand smelt (Zo["o]l.), the silverside. OmphalicOmphalic Om*phal"ic, a. [Gr. ? having a boss, bossy, fr. ? the
navel. See Navel.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the umbilicus, or navel. PachalicPachalic Pa*cha"lic, a. & n.
See Pashalic. pachalicPashalic Pa*sha"lic, n. [Written also pachalic.] [Turk.]
The jurisdiction of a pasha. paraphthalic acidTerephthalic Ter`eph*thal"ic, a. [Terebene + phthalic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid of the
aromatic series, metameric with phthalic acid, and obtained,
as a tasteless white crystalline powder, by the oxidation of
oil of turpentine; -- called also paraphthalic acid. Cf.
Phthalic. PashalicPashalic Pa*sha"lic, n. [Written also pachalic.] [Turk.]
The jurisdiction of a pasha. PhthalicPhthalic Phthal"ic, a. [Naphthalene + -ic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid obtained by the
oxidation of naphthalene and allied substances.
Phthalic acid (Chem.), a white crystalline substance,
C6H4.(CO2H)2, analogous to benzoic acid, and employed in
the brilliant dyestuffs called the phthaleins. Phthalic acidPhthalic Phthal"ic, a. [Naphthalene + -ic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid obtained by the
oxidation of naphthalene and allied substances.
Phthalic acid (Chem.), a white crystalline substance,
C6H4.(CO2H)2, analogous to benzoic acid, and employed in
the brilliant dyestuffs called the phthaleins.
Meaning of Halic from wikipedia
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Halic may
refer to:
Haliç (disambiguation)
Halič (disambiguation) Ivan
Halic (1910–1978),
Romanian chess master This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Award. The
first appearance in
literature of the
castle in
Halič is from the year 1450.
Halič the
village was
first mentioned as a
settlement surrounding...
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Halic (also Ioan
Halic; 18
September 1910 – 8 July 1978) was a
Romanian chess player,
Romanian Chess Championship winner (1936). In 1936, Ivan
Halic won...
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Haliç is the
Turkish name for the
Golden Horn.
Haliç may also
refer to:
Haliç, a
village in
Turkey Haliç University, a
university in
Turkey Haliç Bridge...
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Haliç University (Turkish:
Haliç Üniversitesi) is a
university in Turkey,
which was
founded in 1998 by the
Children Leukemia Foundation.
Haliç University...
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Halič may
refer to:
Halič,
Slovak and
Czech name for
Galicia (Eastern Europe)
Halič, a
village in
Slovakia Stará
Halič, a
village in
Slovakia This disambiguation...
- The
Golden Horn (Turkish: Altın
Boynuz or
Haliç;
Ancient Gr****: Χρυσόκερας, Chrysókeras; Latin:
Sinus Ceratinus) is a
major urban waterway and the primary...
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Halal (/
həˈlɑːl/; Arabic: حلال
ḥalāl [ħæˈlæːl]) is an
Arabic word that
translates to 'permissible' in English. In the Quran, the term
halal is contrasted...
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Haliç Bridge The
Haliç Bridge (Turkish:
Haliç Köprüsü), or the
Golden Horn Bridge, is a road
bridge across the
Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. It connects...
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hale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hale may
refer to:
Hale,
Northern Territory, a
locality Hale River, in
southeastern Northern Territory Hale,...