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Aplacental
Aplacental Ap`la*cen"tal, a. [Pref. a- + placental.] Belonging to the Aplacentata; without placenta.
Aplacentata
Aplacentata Ap`la*cen*ta"ta, n. pl. [Pref. a- not + placenta.] (Zo["o]l.) Mammals which have no placenta.
Commonplaceness
Commonplaceness Com"mon*place`ness, n. The quality of being commonplace; commonness.
Complacent
Complacent Com*pla"cent, a. [L. complacens very pleasing, p. pr. of complacere; com- + placere to please: cf. F. complaisant. See Please and cf. Complaisant.] Self-satisfied; contented; kindly; as, a complacent temper; a complacent smile. They look up with a sort of complacent awe . . . to kings. --Burke.
Complacential
Complacential Com`pla*cen"tial, a. Marked by, or causing, complacence. [Obs.] ``Complacential love.' --Baxter.
Complacently
Complacently Com*pla"cent*ly, adv. In a complacent manner.
Displacency
Displacency Dis*pla"cen*cy, n. [LL. displacentia, for L. displicentia, fr. displicere to displease; dis- + placere to please. See Displease, and cf. Displeasance.] Want of complacency or gratification; envious displeasure; dislike. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Implacental
Implacental Im`pla*cen"tal, a. (Zo["o]l.) Without a placenta, as marsupials and monotremes. -- n. A mammal having no placenta.
Implacentalia
Implacentalia Im`pla*cen*ta"li*a, n. pl. [NL. See In- not, and Placental.] (Zo["o]l.) A primary division of the Mammalia, including the monotremes and marsupials, in which no placenta is formed.
Placenta
Placenta Pla*cen"ta, n.; pl. L. Placent[ae], E. Placentas. [L., a cake, Gr. ? a flat cake, from ? flat, fr. ?, ?, anything flat and broad.] 1. (Anat.) The vascular appendage which connects the fetus with the parent, and is cast off in parturition with the afterbirth. Note: In most mammals the placenta is principally developed from the allantois and chorion, and tufts of vascular villi on its surface penetrate the blood vessels of the parental uterus, and thus establish a nutritive and excretory connection between the blood of the fetus and that of the parent, though the blood itself does not flow from one to the other. 2. (Bot.) The part of a pistil or fruit to which the ovules or seeds are attached.
Placentae
Placenta Pla*cen"ta, n.; pl. L. Placent[ae], E. Placentas. [L., a cake, Gr. ? a flat cake, from ? flat, fr. ?, ?, anything flat and broad.] 1. (Anat.) The vascular appendage which connects the fetus with the parent, and is cast off in parturition with the afterbirth. Note: In most mammals the placenta is principally developed from the allantois and chorion, and tufts of vascular villi on its surface penetrate the blood vessels of the parental uterus, and thus establish a nutritive and excretory connection between the blood of the fetus and that of the parent, though the blood itself does not flow from one to the other. 2. (Bot.) The part of a pistil or fruit to which the ovules or seeds are attached.
Placental
Placental Pla*cen"tal, a. 1. Of or pertaining to the placenta; having, or characterized by having, a placenta; as, a placental mammal. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Placentalia.
Placental
Placental Pla*cen"tal, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Placentalia.
Placentalia
Placentalia Plac`en*ta"li*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Mammalia including those that have a placenta, or all the orders above the marsupials.
Placentalia
Mammalia Mam*ma"li*a, n. pl. [NL., from L. mammalis. See Mammal.] (Zo["o]l.) The highest class of Vertebrata. The young are nourished for a time by milk, or an analogous fluid, secreted by the mammary glands of the mother. Note: Mammalia are divided into three subclasses; -- I. Placentalia. This subclass embraces all the higher orders, including man. In these the fetus is attached to the uterus by a placenta. II. Marsupialia. In these no placenta is formed, and the young, which are born at an early state of development, are carried for a time attached to the teats, and usually protected by a marsupial pouch. The opossum, kangaroo, wombat, and koala are examples. III. Monotremata. In this group, which includes the genera Echidna and Ornithorhynchus, the female lays large eggs resembling those of a bird or lizard, and the young, which are hatched like those of birds, are nourished by a watery secretion from the imperfectly developed mamm[ae].
Placentary
Placentary Pla*cen"ta*ry, a. Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification.
Placentas
Placenta Pla*cen"ta, n.; pl. L. Placent[ae], E. Placentas. [L., a cake, Gr. ? a flat cake, from ? flat, fr. ?, ?, anything flat and broad.] 1. (Anat.) The vascular appendage which connects the fetus with the parent, and is cast off in parturition with the afterbirth. Note: In most mammals the placenta is principally developed from the allantois and chorion, and tufts of vascular villi on its surface penetrate the blood vessels of the parental uterus, and thus establish a nutritive and excretory connection between the blood of the fetus and that of the parent, though the blood itself does not flow from one to the other. 2. (Bot.) The part of a pistil or fruit to which the ovules or seeds are attached.
Placentation
Placentation Plac`en*ta"tion, n. 1. (Anat.) The mode of formation of the placenta in different animals; as, the placentation of mammals. 2. (Bot.) The mode in which the placenta is arranged or composed; as, axile placentation; parietal placentation.
Placentiferous
Placentiferous Plac`en*tif"er*ous, a. [Placenta + -ferous.] (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Having or producing a placenta.
Placentiform
Placentiform Pla*cen"ti*form, a. [Placenta + -form.] (Bot.) Having the shape of a placenta, or circular thickened disk somewhat thinner about the middle.
Placentious
Placentious Pla*cen"tious, a. [See Please.] Pleasing; amiable. [Obs.] ``A placentious person.' --Fuller.
Placuna placenta
Window frame, the frame of a window which receives and holds the sashes or casement. Window glass, panes of glass for windows; the kind of glass used in windows. Window martin (Zo["o]l.), the common European martin. [Prov. Eng.] Window oyster (Zo["o]l.), a marine bivalve shell (Placuna placenta) native of the East Indies and China. Its valves are very broad, thin, and translucent, and are said to have been used formerly in place of glass. Window pane. (a) (Arch.) See Pane, n., 3 (b) . (b) (Zo["o]l.) See Windowpane, in the Vocabulary. Window sash, the sash, or light frame, in which panes of glass are set for windows. Window seat, a seat arranged in the recess of a window. See Window stool, under Stool. Window shade, a shade or blind for a window; usually, one that is hung on a roller. Window shell (Zo["o]l.), the window oyster. Window shutter, a shutter or blind used to close or darken windows. Window sill (Arch.), the flat piece of wood, stone, or the like, at the bottom of a window frame. Window swallow (Zo["o]l.), the common European martin. [Prov. Eng.] Window tax, a tax or duty formerly levied on all windows, or openings for light, above the number of eight in houses standing in cities or towns. [Eng.]
Self-complacency
Self-complacency Self`-com*pla"cen*cy, n. The quality of being self-complacent. --J. Foster.

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