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Cercopithecus griseo-viridisGrivet Griv"et (gr[i^]v"[e^]t), n. [Cf. F. grivet.] (Zo["o]l.)
A monkey of the upper Nile and Abyssinia (Cercopithecus
griseo-viridis), having the upper parts dull green, the
lower parts white, the hands, ears, and face black. It was
known to the ancient Egyptians. Called also tota. Enchiridion
Enchiridion En`chi*rid"i*on, n. [L., from Gr. ?; ? in + ?
hand.]
Handbook; a manual of devotions. --Evelyn.
I viridisChat Chat, n.
1. Light, familiar talk; conversation; gossip.
Snuff, or fan, supply each pause of chat, With
singing, laughing, ogling, and all that. --Pope.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A bird of the genus Icteria, allied to the
warblers, in America. The best known species are the
yellow-breasted chat (I. viridis), and the long-tailed
chat (I. longicauda). In Europe the name is given to
several birds of the family Saxicolid[ae], as the
stonechat, and whinchat.
Bush chat. (Zo["o]l.) See under Bush. Iridian
Iridian I*rid"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to the iris or rainbow.
Iridiated
Iridiated I*rid"i*a`ted, a.
Iridescent.
Iridic
Iridic I*rid"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to the iris of the eye.
Iridic
Iridic I*rid"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of or pertaining to iridium; -- said specifically of those
compounds in which iridium has a relatively high valence.
Iridio syn Platyglossus radiatusPudding fish Pud"ding fish, Pudding wife Pudding wife [Prob.
corrupted fr. the Sp. name in Cuba, pudiano verde.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A large, handsomely colored, blue and bronze, labroid fish
(Iridio, syn. Platyglossus, radiatus) of Florida, Bermuda,
and the West Indies. Called also pudiano, doncella, and,
at Bermuda, bluefish. IridioscopeIridioscope I*rid"i*o*scope, n. [See Iris, and -scope.]
A kind of ophthalmoscope. Iridious
Iridious I*rid"i*ous, a. (Chem.)
Of or pertaining to iridium; -- applied specifically to
compounds in which iridium has a low valence.
IridiumIridium I*rid"i*um, n. [NL., fr. L. iris, iridis, the rainbow.
So called from the iridescence of some of its solutions. See
Iris.] (Chem.)
A rare metallic element, of the same group as platinum, which
it much resembles, being silver-white, but harder, and
brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents. With the
exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its
specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight 192.5.
Note: Iridium usually occurs as a native alloy with osmium
(iridosmine or osmiridium), which may occur alone or
with platinum. Iridium, as an alloy with platinum, is
used in bushing the vents of heavy ordnance. It is also
used for the points of gold pens, and in a finely
powdered condition (iridium black), for painting
porcelain black. IridizeIridize Ir"i*dize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Iridized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Iridizing.]
1. To point or tip with iridium, as a gold pen.
2. To make iridescent; as, to iridize glass. IridizedIridize Ir"i*dize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Iridized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Iridizing.]
1. To point or tip with iridium, as a gold pen.
2. To make iridescent; as, to iridize glass. IridizingIridize Ir"i*dize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Iridized; p. pr. &
vb. n. Iridizing.]
1. To point or tip with iridium, as a gold pen.
2. To make iridescent; as, to iridize glass. Lacerta viridisLacerta La*cer"ta, n. [L. a lizard. See Lizard.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) A genus of lizards. See Lizard.
Note: Formerly it included nearly all the known lizards. It
is now restricted to certain diurnal Old World species,
like the green lizard (Lacerta viridis) and the sand
lizard (L. agilis), of Europe.
2. (Astron.) The Lizard, a northern constellation. Locusta viridissima Note: The meadow or green grasshoppers belong to the
Locustid[ae]. They have long antenn[ae], large
ovipositors, and stridulating organs at the base of the
wings in the male. The European great green grasshopper
(Locusta viridissima) belongs to this family. The
common American green species mostly belong to
Xiphidium, Orchelimum, and Conocephalus.
2. In ordinary square or upright pianos of London make, the
escapement lever or jack, so made that it can be taken out
and replaced with the key; -- called also the hopper.
--Grove.
Grasshopper engine, a steam engine having a working beam
with its fulcrum at one end, the steam cylinder at the
other end, and the connecting rod at an intermediate
point.
Grasshopper lobster (Zo["o]l.) a young lobster. [Local, U.
S.]
Grasshopper warbler (Zo["o]l.), cricket bird. Mentha viridisSpearmint Spear"mint`, n. [So named from its spiry, not
capitate, inflorescence. --Dr. Prior.] (Bot.)
A species of mint (Mentha viridis) growing in moist soil.
It vields an aromatic oil. See Mint, and Mentha. Palola viridisPalola Pa*lo"la, n. [Fr. the native name.] (Zo["o]l.)
An annelid (Palola viridis) which, at certain seasons of
the year, swarms at the surface of the sea about some of the
Pacific Islands, where it is collected for food. Palolo viridisPalolo Pa*lo"lo, n., or Palolo worm Palolo worm . [From
native name.]
A polystome worm (Palolo viridis) that burrows in the coral
reefs of certain of the Pacific Islands. A little before the
last quarter of the moon in October and November, they swarm
in vast numbers at the surface of the sea for breeding, and
are gathered and highly esteemed as food by the natives. An
allied species inhabits the tropical Atlantic and swarms in
June or July. Picus or Genius viridisYaffle Yaf"fle, n. [Probably imitative of its call or cry.]
(Zo["o]l.)
The European green woodpecker (Picus, or Genius, viridis).
It is noted for its loud laughlike note. Called also eccle,
hewhole, highhoe, laughing bird, popinjay, rain
bird, yaffil, yaffler, yaffingale, yappingale,
yackel, and woodhack. Platiniridium
Platiniridium Plat`i*ni*rid"i*um, n. (Chem. & Min.)
A natural alloy of platinum and iridium occurring in grayish
metallic rounded or cubical grains with platinum.
ViridineViridine Vir"i*dine, n. [L. viridis green.] (Chem.)
A greenish, oily, nitrogenous hydrocarbon, C12H19N7,
obtained from coal tar, and probably consisting of a mixture
of several metameric compounds which are higher derivatives
of the base pyridine. viridisYerba Yer"ba, n. [Sp.] (Bot.)
An herb; a plant.
Note: This word is much used in compound names of plants in
Spanish; as, yerba buena [Sp., a good herb], a name
applied in Spain to several kinds of mint (Mentha
sativa, viridis, etc.), but in California
universally applied to a common, sweet-scented labiate
plant (Micromeria Douglasii).
Yerba dol osa. [Sp., herb of the she-bear.] A kind of
buckthorn (Rhamnus Californica).
Yerba mansa. [Sp., a mild herb, soft herb.] A plant
(Anemopsis Californica) with a pungent, aromatic
rootstock, used medicinally by the Mexicans and the
Indians.
Yerba reuma. [Cf. Sp. reuma rheum, rheumatism.] A low
California undershrub (Frankenia grandifolia). Viridite
Viridite Vir"i*dite, n. [L. viridis green.] (Min.)
A greenish chloritic mineral common in certain igneous rocks,
as diabase, as a result of alternation.
Meaning of Iridi from wikipedia
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Rubeosis iridis is a
medical condition of the iris of the eye in
which new
abnormal blood vessels (formed by neovascularization) are
found on the surface...
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Heterochromia of the eye is
called heterochromia iridum or
heterochromia iridis. It can be complete, sectoral, or central. In
complete heterochromia, one...
- Halic****es
iridis is a
species of wr****e
native to the
western Indian Ocean along the
African coast and
nearby islands. It can be
found in
areas of rubble...
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Lixus iridis is a
species of
weevil found in Europe. The
adults grow up to 12–17 mm long. The body is
oblong and
features a yellow-grey coloration. There...
- The
trabecular meshwork is an area of
tissue in the eye
located around the base of the cornea, near the
ciliary body, and is
responsible for
draining the...
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iridis is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1898. It is
found in Bolivia. Savela, Markku. "Uranophora
iridis (Hampson...
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Ubiquitarion iridis, the
iridescent semi-slug is a tree-dwelling
snail in the
family Helicarionidae. It is
endemic to Australia. This
species occurs in...
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Structure of the iris and
surrounding parts showing the
stroma of iris (stroma
iridis)....
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Stegonotus iridis, the
iridescent ground snake, is a
species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. The
snake is
found in Indonesia. Stubbs, A.; Iskandar,...
- A
coloboma (from the Gr**** κολόβωμα,
meaning "defect") is a hole in one of the
structures of the eye, such as the iris, retina, choroid, or
optic disc...