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Augustinian hermitsAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Diathermic
Diathermic Di`a*ther"mic, a.
Affording a free passage to heat; as, diathermic substances.
--Melloni.
EndothermicEndothermic En`do*ther"mic, a. [Pref. endo- + thermic.]
(Chem.)
Designating, or pert. to, a reaction which occurs with
absorption of heat; formed by such a reaction; as, an
endothermic substance; -- opposed to exothermic. ExothermicExothermic Ex`o*ther"mic, a. [Pref. exo- + thermic.] (Chem.)
Characterized by, or formed with, evolution of heat; as, an
exothermic reaction; -- opposed to endothermic. Hermit
Hermit Her"mit, n. (Cookery)
A spiced molasses cooky, often containing chopped raisins and
nuts.
HermitHermit Her"mit, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F.
hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary.
Cf. Eremite.]
1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a
recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives from
religious motives.
He had been Duke of Savoy, and after a very glorious
reign, took on him the habit of a hermit, and
retired into this solitary spot. --Addison.
2. A beadsman; one bound to pray for another. [Obs.] ``We
rest your hermits.' --Shak.
Hermit crab (Zo["o]l.), a marine decapod crustacean of the
family Pagurid[ae]. The species are numerous, and belong
to many genera. Called also soldier crab. The hermit
crabs usually occupy the dead shells of various univalve
mollusks. See Illust. of Commensal.
Hermit thrush (Zo["o]l.), an American thrush (Turdus
Pallasii), with retiring habits, but having a sweet song.
Hermit warbler (Zo["o]l.), a California wood warbler
(Dendroica occidentalis), having the head yellow, the
throat black, and the back gray, with black streaks. Hermit crabHermit Her"mit, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F.
hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary.
Cf. Eremite.]
1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a
recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives from
religious motives.
He had been Duke of Savoy, and after a very glorious
reign, took on him the habit of a hermit, and
retired into this solitary spot. --Addison.
2. A beadsman; one bound to pray for another. [Obs.] ``We
rest your hermits.' --Shak.
Hermit crab (Zo["o]l.), a marine decapod crustacean of the
family Pagurid[ae]. The species are numerous, and belong
to many genera. Called also soldier crab. The hermit
crabs usually occupy the dead shells of various univalve
mollusks. See Illust. of Commensal.
Hermit thrush (Zo["o]l.), an American thrush (Turdus
Pallasii), with retiring habits, but having a sweet song.
Hermit warbler (Zo["o]l.), a California wood warbler
(Dendroica occidentalis), having the head yellow, the
throat black, and the back gray, with black streaks. Hermit thrushHermit Her"mit, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F.
hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary.
Cf. Eremite.]
1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a
recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives from
religious motives.
He had been Duke of Savoy, and after a very glorious
reign, took on him the habit of a hermit, and
retired into this solitary spot. --Addison.
2. A beadsman; one bound to pray for another. [Obs.] ``We
rest your hermits.' --Shak.
Hermit crab (Zo["o]l.), a marine decapod crustacean of the
family Pagurid[ae]. The species are numerous, and belong
to many genera. Called also soldier crab. The hermit
crabs usually occupy the dead shells of various univalve
mollusks. See Illust. of Commensal.
Hermit thrush (Zo["o]l.), an American thrush (Turdus
Pallasii), with retiring habits, but having a sweet song.
Hermit warbler (Zo["o]l.), a California wood warbler
(Dendroica occidentalis), having the head yellow, the
throat black, and the back gray, with black streaks. Hermit warblerHermit Her"mit, n. [OE. ermite, eremite, heremit, heremite, F.
hermite, ermite, L. eremita, Gr. ?, fr. ? lonely, solitary.
Cf. Eremite.]
1. A person who retires from society and lives in solitude; a
recluse; an anchoret; especially, one who so lives from
religious motives.
He had been Duke of Savoy, and after a very glorious
reign, took on him the habit of a hermit, and
retired into this solitary spot. --Addison.
2. A beadsman; one bound to pray for another. [Obs.] ``We
rest your hermits.' --Shak.
Hermit crab (Zo["o]l.), a marine decapod crustacean of the
family Pagurid[ae]. The species are numerous, and belong
to many genera. Called also soldier crab. The hermit
crabs usually occupy the dead shells of various univalve
mollusks. See Illust. of Commensal.
Hermit thrush (Zo["o]l.), an American thrush (Turdus
Pallasii), with retiring habits, but having a sweet song.
Hermit warbler (Zo["o]l.), a California wood warbler
(Dendroica occidentalis), having the head yellow, the
throat black, and the back gray, with black streaks. HermitageHermitage Her"mit*age (?; 48), n. [OE. hermitage, ermitage, F.
hermitage, ermitage. See Hermit.]
1. The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence. Hermitary
Hermitary Her"mit*a*ry, n. [Cf. LL. hermitorium, eremitorium.]
A cell annexed to an abbey, for the use of a hermit.
--Howell.
Hermitess
Hermitess Her"mit*ess, n.
A female hermit. --Coleridge.
Hermitical
Hermitical Her*mit"i*cal, a.
Pertaining to, or suited for, a hermit. --Coventry.
Homothermic
Homothermic Ho`mo*ther"mic, Homothermous Ho`mo*ther"mous, a.
[Homo- + Gr. ? heat.] (Physiol.)
Warm-blooded; homoiothermal; h[ae]matothermal.
Idiothermic
Idiothermic Id`i*o*ther"mic, a. [Idio- + thermic.]
Self-heating; warmed, as the body of animal, by process going
on within itself.
Isobathythermic
Isobathythermic I`so*bath"y*ther"mic, a.
Of or pertaining to an isobathytherm; possessing or
indicating the same temperature at the same depth.
Isogeothermic
Isogeothermal I`so*ge`o*ther"mal, Isogeothermic
I`so*ge`o*ther"mic, a.
Pertaining to, having the nature of, or marking,
isogeotherms; as, an isogeothermal line or surface; as
isogeothermal chart. -- n. An isogeotherm.
Photothermic
Photothermic Pho`to*ther"mic, a.
Of or pertaining to both light and heat.
PoikilothermicPoikilothermal Poi`ki*lo*ther"mal (-th[~e]r"mal),
Poikilothermic Poi`ki*lo*ther"mic (-th[~e]r"m[i^]k), a. [Gr.
poiki`los changeable + E. thermal, thermic.] (Physiol.)
Having a varying body temperature. See Homoiothermal. thermic balanceBolometer Bo*lom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? a stroke, ray + -meter.]
(Physics)
An instrument for measuring minute quantities of radiant
heat, especially in different parts of the spectrum; --
called also actinic balance, thermic balance. --S. P.
Langley. Thermifugine
Thermifugine Ther*mif"u*gine, n. [Gr. ? heat + L. fugere to
flee.] (Chem.)
An artificial alkaloid of complex composition, resembling
thalline and used as an antipyretic, -- whence its name.
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