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Ammodramus sandwichensis
Savanna Sa*van"na, n. [Of American Indian origin; cf. Sp. sabana, F. savane.] A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, -- as grass or reeds, -- but destitute of trees. [Spelt also savannah.] Savannahs are clear pieces of land without woods. --Dampier. Savanna flower (Bot.), a West Indian name for several climbing apocyneous plants of the genus Echites. Savanna sparrow (Zo["o]l.), an American sparrow (Ammodramus sandwichensis or Passerculus savanna) of which several varieties are found on grassy plains from Alaska to the Eastern United States. Savanna wattle (Bot.), a name of two West Indian trees of the genus Citharexylum.
Gracilaria lichenoides
Agar-agar A`gar-a"gar, n. [Ceylonese local name.] A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).
Lichen
Lichen Li"chen (l[imac]"k[e^]n; 277), n. [L., fr. Gr. leichh`n.] 1. (Bot.) One of a class of cellular, flowerless plants, (technically called Lichenes), having no distinction of leaf and stem, usually of scaly, expanded, frond-like forms, but sometimes erect or pendulous and variously branched. They derive their nourishment from the air, and generate by means of spores. The species are very widely distributed, and form irregular spots or patches, usually of a greenish or yellowish color, upon rocks, trees, and various bodies, to which they adhere with great tenacity. They are often improperly called rock moss or tree moss. Note: A favorite modern theory of lichens (called after its inventor the Schwendener hypothesis), is that they are not autonomous plants, but that they consist of ascigerous fungi, parasitic on alg[ae]. Each lichen is composed of white filaments and green, or greenish, rounded cells, and it is argued that the two are of different nature, the one living at the expense of the other. See Hyph[ae], and Gonidia. 2. (Med.) A name given to several varieties of skin disease, esp. to one characterized by the eruption of small, conical or flat, reddish pimples, which, if unchecked, tend to spread and produce great and even fatal exhaustion.
Lichened
Lichened Li"chened (l[imac]"k[e^]nd), a. Belonging to, or covered with, lichens. --Tennyson.
Lichenes
Lichen Li"chen (l[imac]"k[e^]n; 277), n. [L., fr. Gr. leichh`n.] 1. (Bot.) One of a class of cellular, flowerless plants, (technically called Lichenes), having no distinction of leaf and stem, usually of scaly, expanded, frond-like forms, but sometimes erect or pendulous and variously branched. They derive their nourishment from the air, and generate by means of spores. The species are very widely distributed, and form irregular spots or patches, usually of a greenish or yellowish color, upon rocks, trees, and various bodies, to which they adhere with great tenacity. They are often improperly called rock moss or tree moss. Note: A favorite modern theory of lichens (called after its inventor the Schwendener hypothesis), is that they are not autonomous plants, but that they consist of ascigerous fungi, parasitic on alg[ae]. Each lichen is composed of white filaments and green, or greenish, rounded cells, and it is argued that the two are of different nature, the one living at the expense of the other. See Hyph[ae], and Gonidia. 2. (Med.) A name given to several varieties of skin disease, esp. to one characterized by the eruption of small, conical or flat, reddish pimples, which, if unchecked, tend to spread and produce great and even fatal exhaustion.
Lichenic
Lichenic Li*chen"ic (l[-i]*k[e^]n"[i^]k), a. Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, lichens. Lichenic acid. (a) An organic acid, C14H24O3, obtained from Iceland moss. (b) An old name of fumaric acid.
Lichenic acid
Lichenic Li*chen"ic (l[-i]*k[e^]n"[i^]k), a. Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, lichens. Lichenic acid. (a) An organic acid, C14H24O3, obtained from Iceland moss. (b) An old name of fumaric acid.
lichenic acid
Fumaric Fu*mar"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, fumitory (Fumaria officinalis). Fumaric acid (Chem.), a widely occurring organic acid, exttracted from fumitory as a white crystallline substance, C2H2(CO2H)2, and produced artificially in many ways, as by the distillation of malic acid; boletic acid. It is found also in the lichen, Iceland moss, and hence was also called lichenic acid.
Licheniform
Licheniform Li*chen"i*form (-[i^]*f[^o]rm), a. Having the form of a lichen.
Lichenin
Lichenin Li"chen*in (l[imac]"k[e^]n*[i^]n), n. (Chem.) A substance isomeric with starch, extracted from several species of moss and lichen, esp. from Iceland moss.
Lichenographist
Lichenographist Li`chen*og"ra*phist (-[o^]g"r[.a]*f[i^]st), n. One who describes lichens; one versed in lichenography.
Lichenologist
Lichenologist Li`chen*ol"o*gist (-[o^]l"[-o]*j[i^]st), n. One versed in lichenology.
Lichenology
Lichenology Li`chen*ol"o*gy (-j[y^]), n. [Lichen + -logy.] The science which treats of lichens.
Lichenous
Lichenous Li"chen*ous (l[imac]"k[e^]n*[u^]s), a. Of, pertaining to, or resembling, lichens; abounding in lichens; covered with lichens. --G. Eliot.
Lung lichen
Note: In all air-breathing vertebrates the lungs are developed from the ventral wall of the esophagus as a pouch which divides into two sacs. In amphibians and many reptiles the lungs retain very nearly this primitive saclike character, but in the higher forms the connection with the esophagus becomes elongated into the windpipe and the inner walls of the sacs become more and more divided, until, in the mammals, the air spaces become minutely divided into tubes ending in small air cells, in the walls of which the blood circulates in a fine network of capillaries. In mammals the lungs are more or less divided into lobes, and each lung occupies a separate cavity in the thorax. See Respiration. Lung fever (Med.), pneumonia. Lung flower (Bot.), a species of gentian (G. Pneumonanthe). Lung lichen (Bot.), tree lungwort. See under Lungwort. Lung sac (Zo["o]l.), one of the breathing organs of spiders and snails.

Meaning of Ichen from wikipedia

- Fulani, Mumuye, Mambilla, Jukun, Kuteb, Karimjo Wurkun, Yandang, Ndola, Ichen, Jenjo, Tiv, Tigon, and Jibu. The northern part is mainly dominated by the...
- Orda Ichen (Mongolian: ᠣᠷᠳᠤc. 1206 – 1251) was a Mongol Khan and military strategist who ruled the eastern part of the Golden Horde (division of the Mongol...
- following Izere dialects. Fobur Northeastern (Federe) Southern (Foron) Ichèn Faishang Ganang The Izere phonetic inventory includes 29 consonants and...
- Plant Dis. 94 (2): 278. doi:10.1094/PDIS-94-2-0278C. PMID 30754286. Tsai, Ichen; Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N.; Hyde, Kevin D.; Ariyawansa, Hiran A...
- Empire formed around 1225, after the death of Jochi when his son, Orda-Ichen (Орд эзэн, Ord ezen, 'Lord Orda'), inherited his father's appanage by the...
- Ibeno Akwa Ibom 169 Ibibio 12,000,000 9,000,000 Akwa Ibom, Cross River 170 Ichen Adamawa 171 Idoma Benue, Taraba 172 Igala Kogi, Benue, Delta, Anambra 173...
- Ibeno Akwa Ibom State Ibibio Akwa Ibom State, Abia State, Cross River State Ichen Adamawa State Idoma Benue State, Cross River State, Kogi State, N****arawa...
- Solorina is a genus of 10 species of lichenized fungi in the family Peltigeraceae. The genus was first described by the Swedish botanist Erik Acharius...
- Sarka, Sabon Gida Yukuben etc.[citation needed] Major tribes are the Kuteb, Ichen, Kpanzon, Tiv, Chamba and Hausa,[citation needed] Takum is under the Traditional...
- khans originated. According to one of them they were from the House of Orda Ichen. On the other version, they were descendants of the thirteenth son of Jochi...