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ArmadillosArmadillo Ar`ma*dil"lo ([aum]r`m[.a]*d[i^]l"l[-o]), n.; pl.
Armadillos (-l[=o]z). [Sp. armadillo, dim. of armado armed,
p. p. of armar to arm. So called from being armed with a bony
shell.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any edentate animal if the family Dasypid[ae], peculiar
to America. The body and head are incased in an armor
composed of small bony plates. The armadillos burrow in
the earth, seldom going abroad except at night. When
attacked, they curl up into a ball, presenting the armor
on all sides. Their flesh is good food. There are several
species, one of which (the peba) is found as far north as
Texas. See Peba, Poyou, Tatouay.
(b) A genus of small isopod Crustacea that can roll
themselves into a ball. Capillose
Capillose Cap"il*lose`, a. [L. capillosus.]
Having much hair; hairy. [R.]
ChillostomataChilostoma Chi*los"to*ma, Chilostomata Chi*lo*stom"a*ta, n.
pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? + ?, ?, outh.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive suborder of marine Bryozoa, mostly with
calcareous shells. They have a movable lip and a lid to close
the aperture of the cells. [Also written Chillostomata.] Cillosis
Cillosis Cil*lo"sis, n. [NL., fr. L. cilium eyelid.] (Med.)
A spasmodic trembling of the upper eyelid.
Dasypus villosusPeludo Pe*lu"do, n. [Sp. peludo hairy.] (Zo["o]l.)
The South American hairy armadillo (Dasypus villosus). Dioscorea villosaYam Yam (y[a^]m), n. [Pg. inhame, probably from some native
name.] (Bot.)
A large, esculent, farinaceous tuber of various climbing
plants of the genus Dioscorea; also, the plants themselves.
Mostly natives of warm climates. The plants have
netted-veined, petioled leaves, and pods with three broad
wings. The commonest species is D. sativa, but several
others are cultivated.
Chinese yam, a plant (Dioscorea Batatas) with a long and
slender tuber, hardier than most of the other species.
Wild yam.
(a) A common plant (Dioscorea villosa) of the Eastern
United States, having a hard and knotty rootstock.
(b) An orchidaceous plant (Gastrodia sesamoides) of
Australia and Tasmania. Dryobates villosusWoodpecker 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. Fibrillose
Fibrillose Fi*bril"lose (? or ?), a.
Covered with hairlike appendages, as the under surface of
some lichens; also, composed of little strings or fibers; as,
fibrillose appendages.
Mallotus villosusMallotus Mal*lo"tus, n. [NL., fr Gr. ? fleecy.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of small Arctic fishes. One American species, the
capelin (Mallotus villosus), is extensively used as bait
for cod. Mallotus villosusCapelin Cape"lin, n. [Cf. F. capelan, caplan.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small marine fish (Mallotus villosus) of the family
Salmonid[ae], very abundant on the coasts of Greenland,
Iceland, Newfoundland, and Alaska. It is used as a bait for
the cod. [Written also capelan and caplin.]
Note: This fish, which is like a smelt, is called by the
Spaniards anchova, and by the Portuguese capelina.
--Fisheries of U. S. (1884). Mycetes villosusMono Mo"no, n. [Sp.] (Zo["o]l.)
The black howler of Central America (Mycetes villosus). Oscilloscope
Oscilloscope Os*cil"lo*scope, n. [L. oscillare to swing +
-scope.] (Elec.)
An instrument for showing visually the changes in a varying
current; an oscillograph.
Papillose
Papillose Pap"il*lose`, a. [Cf. F. papilleux.]
Covered with, or bearing, papill[ae]; resembling papill[ae];
papillate; papillar; papillary.
Paxillose
Paxillose Pax"il*lose`, a. [L. paxillus a small stake.]
(Geol.)
Resembling a little stake.
PeccadillosPeccadillo Pec`ca*dil"lo, n.; pl. Peccadillos. [Sp.
pecadillo, dim. of pecado a sin, fr. L. peccatum. See
Peccant.]
A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime or fault. --Sir
W. Scott. R villosusBlackberry Black"ber*ry (bl[a^]k"b[e^]r*r[y^]), n. [OE.
blakberye, AS. bl[ae]cberie; bl[ae]c black + berie berry.]
The fruit of several species of bramble (Rubus); also, the
plant itself. Rubus fruticosus is the blackberry of
England; R. villosus and R. Canadensis are the high
blackberry and low blackberry of the United States. There are
also other kinds. Strigillose
Strigillose Strig"il*lose`, a. [Dim. fr. strigose.] (Bot.)
Set with stiff, slender bristles.
VilloseVillose Vil*lose", a. (Bot.)
See Villous. Villosity
Villosity Vil*los"i*ty, n.
1. State of being villous.
2. (Bot.) A coating of long, slender hairs.
3. (Anat.) A villus.
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March 2015 – via LacusCurtius. In Latin, sed alia fuere, quae
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foris iustum imperium...
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