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Helvella or Gyromitra esculentaTurban-top Tur"ban-top`, n. (Bot.)
A kind of fungus with an irregularly wrinkled, somewhat
globular pileus (Helvella, or Gyromitra, esculenta.). MitrailleMitraille Mi`traille", n. [F. See Mitrailleur.]
Shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon. Mitrailleur
Mitrailleur Mi`tra`illeur", n. [F.] (Mil.)
One who serves a mitrailleuse.
Mitrailleur
Mitrailleur Mi`tra`illeur", n.
A mitralleuse.
Mitrailleuse
Mitrailleuse Mi`tra`illeuse", n. [F., fr. mitrailler to fire
grapeshot, fr. mitraille old iron, grapeshot, dim. of OF.
mite a mite.] (Mil.)
A breech-loading machine gun consisting of a number of
barrels fitted together, so arranged that the barrels can be
fired simultaneously, or successively, and rapidly.
MitralMitral Mi"tral, a. [Cf. F. mitral. See Miter.]
Pertaining to a miter; resembling a miter; as, the mitral
valve between the left auricle and left ventricle of the
heart. S mitrataFlycatcher Fly"catch`er, n. (Zo["o]l.)
One of numerous species of birds that feed upon insects,
which they take on the wing.
Note: The true flycatchers of the Old World are Oscines, and
belong to the family Muscicapid[ae], as the spotted
flycatcher (Muscicapa grisola). The American
flycatchers, or tyrant flycatchers, are Clamatores, and
belong to the family Tyrannid[ae], as the kingbird,
pewee, crested flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus), and
the vermilion flycatcher or churinche (Pyrocephalus
rubineus). Certain American flycatching warblers of
the family Sylvicolid[ae] are also called
flycatchers, as the Canadian flycatcher (Sylvania
Canadensis), and the hooded flycatcher (S. mitrata).
See Tyrant flycatcher. Semitransept
Semitransept Sem"i*tran`sept, n. (Arch.)
The half of a transept; as, the north semitransept of a
church.
Semitranslucent
Semitranslucent Sem`i*trans*lu"cent, a.
Slightly clear; transmitting light in a slight degree.
Semitransparency
Semitransparency Sem`i*trans*par"en*cy, n.
Imperfect or partial transparency.
Semitransparent
Semitransparent Sem`i*trans*par"ent, a.
Half or imperfectly transparent.
Semnopithecus mitratusSoulili Sou"li*li`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
A long-tailed, crested Javan monkey (Semnopithecus
mitratus). The head, the crest, and the upper surface of the
tail, are black. Sylvania mitrataWarbler War"bler, n.
1. One who, or that which, warbles; a singer; a songster; --
applied chiefly to birds.
In lulling strains the feathered warblers woo.
--Tickell.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small Old World
singing birds belonging to the family Sylviid[ae], many
of which are noted songsters. The bluethroat, blackcap,
reed warbler (see under Reed), and sedge warbler (see
under Sedge) are well-known species.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small, often
bright colored, American singing birds of the family or
subfamily Mniotiltid[ae], or Sylvicolin[ae]. They are
allied to the Old World warblers, but most of them are not
particularly musical.
Note: The American warblers are often divided, according to
their habits, into bush warblers, creeping warblers,
fly-catching warblers, ground warblers, wood warblers,
wormeating warblers, etc.
Bush warbler (Zo["o]l.) any American warbler of the genus
Opornis, as the Connecticut warbler (O. agilis).
Creeping warbler (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
very small American warblers belonging to Parula,
Mniotilta, and allied genera, as the blue yellow-backed
warbler (Parula Americana), and the black-and-white
creeper (Mniotilta varia).
Fly-catching warbler (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species
of warblers belonging to Setophaga, Sylvania, and
allied genera having the bill hooked and notched at the
tip, with strong rictal bristles at the base, as the
hooded warbler (Sylvania mitrata), the black-capped
warbler (S. pusilla), the Canadian warbler (S.
Canadensis), and the American redstart (see Redstart).
Ground warbler (Zo["o]l.), any American warbler of the
genus Geothlypis, as the mourning ground warbler (G.
Philadelphia), and the Maryland yellowthroat (see
Yellowthroat).
Wood warbler (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous American
warblers of the genus Dendroica. Among the most common
wood warblers in the Eastern States are the yellowbird, or
yellow warbler (see under Yellow), the black-throated
green warbler (Dendroica virens), the yellow-rumped
warbler (D. coronata), the blackpoll (D. striata), the
bay-breasted warbler (D. castanea), the chestnut-sided
warbler (D. Pennsylvanica), the Cape May warbler (D.
tigrina), the prairie warbler (see under Prairie), and
the pine warbler (D. pinus). See also Magnolia
warbler, under Magnolia, and Blackburnian warbler. Sylvania mitrataHooded Hood"ed, a.
1. Covered with a hood.
2. Furnished with a hood or something like a hood.
3. Hood-shaped; esp. (Bot.), rolled up like a cornet of
paper; cuculate, as the spethe of the Indian turnip.
4. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Having the head conspicuously different in color from
the rest of the plumage; -- said of birds.
(b) Having a hoodlike crest or prominence on the head or
neck; as, the hooded seal; a hooded snake.
Hooded crow, a European crow (Corvus cornix); -- called
also hoody, dun crow, and royston crow.
Hooded gull, the European black-headed pewit or gull.
Hooded merganser. See Merganser.
Hooded seal, a large North Atlantic seal (Cystophora
cristata). The male has a large, inflatible, hoodlike sac
upon the head. Called also hoodcap.
Hooded sheldrake, the hooded merganser. See Merganser.
Hooded snake. See Cobra de capello, Asp, Haje, etc.
Hooded warbler, a small American warbler (Sylvania
mitrata).
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Mitra (Proto-Indo-Iranian: *
mitrás) is the name of an Indo-Iranian
divinity that
predates the
Rigvedic Mitrá and
Avestan Mithra. The names, and some characteristics...
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Mitra,
mitra, or μίτρα in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mitra is an Indo-Iranian deity.
Mitra or
Mithra may also
refer to:
Mithra (Persian:
Mitra)...
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Mitra mitra,
common name the
episcopal miter, is a
species of
large predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Mitridae, the miters...
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Antara Mitra (born 10 July 1987) is an
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Mitra is a
given name.
People with the name include:
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Mitra (Sanskrit: मित्र IAST:
Mitrá) is a
Hindu god and
generally one of the
Adityas (the sons of the
goddess Aditi),
though his role has
changed over time...
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Abraham Mitra and
music director Raul
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Mitra and
Varuna (Sanskrit: mitrā́váruṇā) are two
deities frequently referred to in the
ancient Indian scripture of the Rigveda. They are both considered...