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Antiaris toxicariaUpas U"pas, n. [Malay p?hn-?pas; p?hn a tree + ?pas poison.]
1. (Bot.) A tree (Antiaris toxicaria) of the Breadfruit
family, common in the forests of Java and the neighboring
islands. Its secretions are poisonous, and it has been
fabulously reported that the atmosphere about it is
deleterious. Called also bohun upas. Antiaris toxicariaAntiar An"ti*ar, n. [Jav. antjar.]
A Virulent poison prepared in Java from the gum resin of one
species of the upas tree (Antiaris toxicaria). Apiarist
Apiarist A"pi*a*rist, n.
One who keeps an apiary.
C familiarisCreeper Creep"er (kr[=e]p"[~e]r), n.
1. One who, or that which, creeps; any creeping thing.
Standing waters are most unwholesome, . . . full of
mites, creepers; slimy, muddy, unclean. --Burton.
2. (Bot.) A plant that clings by rootlets, or by tendrils, to
the ground, or to trees, etc.; as, the Virginia creeper
(Ampelopsis quinquefolia).
3. (Zo["o]l.) A small bird of the genus Certhia, allied to
the wrens. The brown or common European creeper is C.
familiaris, a variety of which (var. Americana) inhabits
America; -- called also tree creeper and creeptree.
The American black and white creeper is Mniotilta varia.
4. A kind of patten mounted on short pieces of iron instead
of rings; also, a fixture with iron points worn on a shoe
to prevent one from slipping.
5. pl. A spurlike device strapped to the boot, which enables
one to climb a tree or pole; -- called often telegraph
creepers.
6. A small, low iron, or dog, between the andirons.
7. pl. An instrument with iron hooks or claws for dragging at
the bottom of a well, or any other body of water, and
bringing up what may lie there.
8. Any device for causing material to move steadily from one
part of a machine to another, as an apron in a carding
machine, or an inner spiral in a grain screen.
9. pl. (Arch.) Crockets. See Crocket. Coassus superciliarisBrocket Brock"et (br[o^]k"[e^]t), n. [OE. broket, F. broquart
fallow deer a year old, fr. the same root as E. broach,
meaning point (hence tine of a horn).]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A male red deer two years old; -- sometimes
called brock.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A small South American deer, of several species
(Coassus superciliaris, C. rufus, and C. auritus). Diarist
Diarist Di"a*rist, n.
One who keeps a diary.
IncendiarismIncendiarism In*cen"di*a*rism, n. [From Incendiary.]
The act or practice of maliciously setting fires; arson. M superciliarisWoodpecker Wood"peck`er, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of scansorial birds belonging to
Picus and many allied genera of the family Picid[ae].
Note: These birds have the tail feathers pointed and rigid at
the tip to aid in climbing, and a strong chisellike
bill with which they are able to drill holes in the
bark and wood of trees in search of insect larv[ae]
upon which most of the species feed. A few species feed
partly upon the sap of trees (see Sap sucker, under
Sap), others spend a portion of their time on the
ground in search of ants and other insects. The most
common European species are the greater spotted
woodpecker (Dendrocopus major), the lesser spotted
woodpecker (D. minor), and the green woodpecker, or
yaffle (see Yaffle). The best-known American species
are the pileated woodpecker (see under Pileated), the
ivory-billed woodpecker (Campephilus principalis),
which is one of the largest known species, the
red-headed woodpecker, or red-head (Melanerpes
erythrocephalus), the red-bellied woodpecker (M.
Carolinus) (see Chab), the superciliary woodpecker
(M. superciliaris), the hairy woodpecker (Dryobates
villosus), the downy woodpecker (D. pubescens), the
three-toed, woodpecker (Picoides Americanus), the
golden-winged woodpecker (see Flicker), and the sap
suckers. See also Carpintero.
Woodpecker hornbill (Zo["o]l.), a black and white Asiatic
hornbill (Buceros pica) which resembles a woodpecker in
color. Millenniarism
Millennialism Mil*len"ni*al*ism, Millenniarism
Mil*len"ni*a*rism, n.
Belief in, or expectation of, the millennium; millenarianism.
Piarist
Piarist Pi"a*rist, n. [L. pius pious.] (R. C. Ch.)
One of a religious order who are the regular clerks of the
Scuole Pie (religious schools), an institute of secondary
education, founded at Rome in the last years of the 16th
century. --Addis & Arnold.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism Pla"gia*rism, n. [Cf. F. plagiarisme.]
1. The act or practice of plagiarizing.
2. That which plagiarized.
Plagiarist
Plagiarist Pla"gia*rist, n.
One who plagiarizes; or purloins the words, writings, or
ideas of another, and passes them off as his own; a literary
thief; a plagiary.
Sententiarist
Sententiarist Sen*ten"ti*a*rist, n.
A sententiary. --Barnas Sears (Life of Luther).
Meaning of Iaris from wikipedia
- The
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (
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Bhairav Joshi.
Institutions such as
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (
IARI). The main
development was higher-yielding
varieties of wheat, for developing...
- Erie (/
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south s**** of Lake Erie and the
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- agronomy. In 1947 he
moved to the
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (
IARI) in New
Delhi to
study genetics and
plant breeding. He
obtained a post-graduate...
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breeds are
often called Desi cows.
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (
IARI)
Indigenous cattle breeds of
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Basmati Rice, and D-98.
Scientists at
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (
IARI), Delhi, used
conventional plant breeding to
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