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Allomerism
Allomerism Al*lom"er*ism, n. [Gr. ? other + ? part.] (Chem.)
Variability in chemical constitution without variation in
crystalline form.
Branchiomerism
Branchiomerism Bran`chi*om"er*ism, n. [Gr. ? gill + -mere.]
(Anat.)
The state of being made up of branchiate segments. --R.
Wiedersheim.
Crepidodera cucumerisCucumber Cu"cum*ber (k?`k?m-b?r, formerly kou"k?m-b?r), n.[OE.
cucumer, cocumber, cucumber, fr. L. cucmis, gen. cucumeris;
cf. OF. cocombre,F. concombre.] (Bot.)
A creeping plant, and its fruit, of several species of the
genus Cucumis, esp. Cucumis sativus, the unripe fruit of
which is eaten either fresh or picked. Also, similar plants
or fruits of several other genera. See below.
Bitter cucumber (Bot.), the Citrullus or Cucumis
Colocynthis. See Colocynth.
Cucumber beetle. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A small, black flea-beetle (Crepidodera cucumeris),
which destroys the leaves of cucumber, squash, and melon
vines.
(b) The squash beetle.
Cucumber tree.
(a) A large ornamental or shade tree of the genus Magnolia
(M. acuminata), so called from a slight resemblance of
its young fruit to a small cucumber.
(b) An East Indian plant (Averrhoa Bilimbi) which produces
the fruit known as bilimbi.
Jamaica cucumber, Jerusalem cucumber, the prickly-fruited
gherkin (Cucumis Anguria).
Snake cucumber, a species (Cucumis flexuosus) remarkable
for its long, curiously-shaped fruit.
Squirting cucumber, a plant (Ecbalium Elaterium) whose
small oval fruit separates from the footstalk when ripe
and expels its seeds and juice with considerable force
through the opening thus made. See Elaterium.
Star cucumber, a climbing weed (Sicyos angulatus) with
prickly fruit. EphemerisEphemeris E*phem"e*ris, n.; pl. Ephemerides. [L., a diary,
Gr. ?, also, a calendar, fr. ?. See Ephemera.]
1. A diary; a journal. --Johnson.
2. (Anat.)
(a) A publication giving the computed places of the
heavenly bodies for each day of the year, with other
numerical data, for the use of the astronomer and
navigator; an astronomical almanac; as, the ``American
Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac.'
(b) Any tabular statement of the assigned places of a
heavenly body, as a planet or comet, on several
successive days.
3. (Literature) A collective name for reviews, magazines, and
all kinds of periodical literature. --Brande & C. Ephemerist
Ephemerist E*phem"er*ist, n.
1. One who studies the daily motions and positions of the
planets. --Howell.
2. One who keeps an ephemeris; a journalist.
Euhemerism
Euhemerism Eu*hem"er*ism
. [L. Euhemerus, Gr. ? a philosopher,
about 300 ?.]
The theory, held by Euhemerus, that the gods of mythology
were but deified mortals, and their deeds only the
amplification in imagination of human acts.
Euhemerist
Euhemerist Eu*hem"er*ist, n.
One who advocates euhemerism.
Euhemeristic
Euhemeristic Eu*hem`er*is"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to euhemerism.
Glycimeris generosaGeoduck Ge"o*duck, n. [American Indian name.] (Zo["o]l.)
A gigantic clam (Glycimeris generosa) of the Pacific coast
of North America, highly valued as an article of food. IsomerismIsomerism I*som"er*ism, n. (Chem.)
The state, quality, or relation, of two or more isomeric
substances.
Physical isomerism (Chem.), the condition or relation of
certain (metameric) substances, which, while chemically
identical (in that they have the same composition, the
same molecular weights, and the same ultimate
constitution), are yet physically different, as in their
action on polarized light, as dextro- and l[ae]vo-tartaric
acids. In such compounds there is usually at least one
unsymmetrical carbon atom. See Unsymmetrical. Merismatic
Merismatic Mer`is*mat"ic, a. [Gr. ? division, fr. ? part.]
(Biol.)
Dividing into cells or segments; characterized by separation
into two or more parts or sections by the formation of
internal partitions; as, merismatic growth, where one cell
divides into many.
Meristem
Meristem Mer"i*stem, n. [Gr. ? divisible.] (Bot.)
A tissue of growing cells, or cells capable of further
division.
Mesmerist
Mesmerist Mes"mer*ist, n.
One who practices, or believes in, mesmerism.
Metamerism
Metamerism Me*tam"er*ism, n.
1. (Biol.) The symmetry of a metameric structure; serial
symmetry; the state of being made up of metameres.
2. (Chem.) The state or quality of being metameric; also, the
relation or condition of metameric compounds.
Numerist
Numerist Nu"mer*ist, n.
One who deals in numbers. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Physical isomerismIsomerism I*som"er*ism, n. (Chem.)
The state, quality, or relation, of two or more isomeric
substances.
Physical isomerism (Chem.), the condition or relation of
certain (metameric) substances, which, while chemically
identical (in that they have the same composition, the
same molecular weights, and the same ultimate
constitution), are yet physically different, as in their
action on polarized light, as dextro- and l[ae]vo-tartaric
acids. In such compounds there is usually at least one
unsymmetrical carbon atom. See Unsymmetrical. Polymerism
Polymerism Po*lym"er*ism, n. (Chem.)
(a) The state, quality, or relation of two or more polymeric
substances.
(b) The act or process of forming polymers.
Tautomerism
Tautomerism Tau*tom"er*ism, n. [Gr. ?; ?, for ? ? the same + ?
part.] (Chem.)
The condition, quality, or relation of metameric substances,
or their respective derivatives, which are more or less
interchangeable, according as one form or the other is the
more stable. It is a special case of metamerism; thus, the
lactam and the lactim compounds exhibit tautomerism.
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Meris is a
genus of
moths in the
family Geometridae described by
George Duryea Hulst in 1896.
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