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EpidemicEpidemic Ep`i*dem"ic, n. [Cf. Epidemy.]
1. (Med.) An epidemic disease.
2. Anything which takes possession of the minds of people as
an epidemic does of their bodies; as, an epidemic of
terror. Epidemically
Epidemically Ep`i*dem"ic*al*ly, adv.
In an epidemic manner.
Epidemiography
Epidemiography Ep`i*de`mi*og"ra*phy, n. [Epidemy + -graphy.]
(Med.)
A treatise upon, or history of, epidemic diseases.
Epidemiological
Epidemiological Ep`i*de`mi*o*log"ic*al, a.
Connected with, or pertaining to, epidemiology.
Epidemiologist
Epidemiologist Ep`i*de`mi*ol"o*gist, n.
A person skilled in epidemiology.
Epidemiology
Epidemiology Ep`i*de`mi*ol"o*gy, n. [Epidemy + -logy.] (Med.)
That branch of science which treats of epidemics.
Oidemia fuscaVelvet Vel"vet, n. [OE. velouette, veluet, velwet; cf. OF.
velluau, LL. velluetum, vellutum, It. velluto, Sp. velludo;
all fr. (assumed) LL. villutus shaggy, fr L. villus shaggy
hair; akin to vellus a fleece, and E. wool. See Wool, and
cf. Villous.]
1. A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads.
Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton
or linen back.
2. The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops
and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid
growth.
Cotton velvet, an imitation of velvet, made of cotton.
Velvet cork, the best kind of cork bark, supple, elastic,
and not woody or porous.
Velvet crab a European crab (Portunus puber). When adult
the black carapace is covered with a velvety pile. Called
also lady crab, and velvet fiddler.
Velvet dock (Bot.), the common mullein.
Velvet duck. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A large European sea duck, or scoter (Oidemia
fusca). The adult male is glossy, velvety black, with
a white speculum on each wing, and a white patch
behind each eye.
(b) The American whitewinged scoter. See Scoter.
Velvet flower (Bot.), love-lies-bleeding. See under Love.
Velvet grass (Bot.), a tall grass (Holcus lanatus) with
velvety stem and leaves; -- called also soft grass.
Velvet runner (Zo["o]l.), the water rail; -- so called from
its quiet, stealthy manner of running. [Prov. Eng.]
Velvet scoter. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Velvet duck, above.
Velvet sponge. (Zo["o]l.) See under Sponge. Oidemia fuscaDiver Div"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, dives.
Divers and fishers for pearls. --Woodward.
2. Fig.: One who goes deeply into a subject, study, or
business. ``A diver into causes.' --Sir H. Wotton.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Any bird of certain genera, as Urinator
(formerly Colymbus), or the allied genus Colymbus, or
Podiceps, remarkable for their agility in diving.
Note: The northern diver (Urinator imber) is the loon; the
black diver or velvet scoter (Oidemia fusca) is a sea
duck. See Loon, and Scoter. Oidemia nigraScoter Sco"ter, n. [Cf. Prov. E. scote to plow up.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several species of northern sea ducks of the genus
Oidemia.
Note: The European scoters are Oidemia nigra, called also
black duck, black diver, surf duck; and the
velvet, or double, scoter (O. fusca). The common
American species are the velvet, or white-winged,
scoter (O. Deglandi), called also velvet duck,
white-wing, bull coot, white-winged coot; the
black scoter (O. Americana), called also black
coot, butterbill, coppernose; and the surf scoter,
or surf duck (O. perspicillata), called also
baldpate, skunkhead, horsehead, patchhead,
pishaug, and spectacled coot. These birds are
collectively called also coots. The females and young
are called gray coots, and brown coots. Semidemiquaver
Semidemiquaver Sem`i*dem"i*qua`ver, n. (Mus.)
A demisemiquaver; a thirty-second note.
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