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Allomerous
Allomerous Al*lom"er*ous, a. (Chem.)
Characterized by allomerism.
AnisomerousAnisomerous An`i*som"er*ous, a. [See Anisomeric.] (Bot.)
Having the number of floral organs unequal, as four petals
and six stamens. Dimerous
Dimerous Dim"er*ous, a. [Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ? part.]
Composed of, or having, two parts of each kind.
Note: A dimerous flower has two sepals, two petals, two
stamens, and two pistils.
Ephemerous
Ephemerous E*phem"er*ous, a.
Ephemeral. [R.] --Burke.
GlomerousGlomerous Glom"er*ous, a. [L. glomerosus, fr. glomus. See 3d
Glome.]
Gathered or formed into a ball or round mass. [Obs.]
--Blount. Heptamerous
Heptamerous Hep*tam"er*ous, a. [Hepta- + Gr. ? part.] (Bot.)
Consisting of seven parts, or having the parts in sets of
sevens. --Gray.
HeteromerousHeteromerous Het`er*om"er*ous, a. [See Heteromera.]
1. (Chem & Crystallog.) Unrelated in chemical composition,
though similar or indentical in certain other respects;
as, borax and augite are hom[oe]morphous, but
heteromerous.
2. (Bot.) With the parts not corresponding in number.
3. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Having the femoral artery developed as the principal
artery of the leg; -- said of certain birds, as the
cotingas and pipras.
(b) Having five tarsal joints in the anterior and middle
legs, but only four in the posterior pair, as the
blister beetles and oil beetles. Hexamerous
Hexamerous Hex*am"er*ous, a. [Hexa- + Gr.? part.] (Bot.)
In six parts; in sixes.
Homoeomerous
Homoeomerous Ho`m[oe]*om"er*ous, a. (Anat.)
Having the main artery of the leg parallel with the sciatic
nerve; -- said of certain birds.
InnumerousInnumerous In*nu"mer*ous, a. [L. innumerosus, innumerus. See
Numerous.]
Innumerable. [Archaic] --Milton. Monohemerous
Monohemerous Mon`o*hem"er*ous, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? day.] (Med.)
Lasting but one day.
Monomerous
Monomerous Mo*nom"er*ous, a. [Gr. ? single; mo`nos alone + ?
part.]
1. (Bot.) Composed of solitary parts, as a flower with one
sepal, one petal, one stamen, and one pistil.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having but one joint; -- said of the foot of
certain insects.
NumerousNumerous Nu"mer*ous, a. [L. numerosus. See Number.]
1. Consisting of a great number of units or individual
objects; being many; as, a numerous army.
Such and so numerous was their chivalry. --Milton.
2. Consisting of poetic numbers; rhythmical; measured and
counted; melodious; musical. [Obs.]
Such prompt eloquence Flowed from their lips, in
prose or numerous verse. --Milton.
-- Nu"mer*ous*ly, adv. -- Nu"mer*ous*ness, n. NumerouslyNumerous Nu"mer*ous, a. [L. numerosus. See Number.]
1. Consisting of a great number of units or individual
objects; being many; as, a numerous army.
Such and so numerous was their chivalry. --Milton.
2. Consisting of poetic numbers; rhythmical; measured and
counted; melodious; musical. [Obs.]
Such prompt eloquence Flowed from their lips, in
prose or numerous verse. --Milton.
-- Nu"mer*ous*ly, adv. -- Nu"mer*ous*ness, n. NumerousnessNumerous Nu"mer*ous, a. [L. numerosus. See Number.]
1. Consisting of a great number of units or individual
objects; being many; as, a numerous army.
Such and so numerous was their chivalry. --Milton.
2. Consisting of poetic numbers; rhythmical; measured and
counted; melodious; musical. [Obs.]
Such prompt eloquence Flowed from their lips, in
prose or numerous verse. --Milton.
-- Nu"mer*ous*ly, adv. -- Nu"mer*ous*ness, n. Octamerous
Octamerous Oc*tam"er*ous, a. [Octa- + Gr. ? part.] (Biol.)
Having the parts in eights; as, an octamerous flower;
octamerous mesenteries in polyps.
Oligomerous
Oligomerous Ol`i*gom"er*ous, a. [Oligo- + Gr. ? part.] (Bot.)
Having few members in each set of organs; as, an oligomerous
flower.
Overnumerous
Overnumerous O"ver*nu"mer*ous, a.
Excessively numerous; too many.
Pentamerous
Pentamerous Pen*tam"er*ous, a. [Penta- + Gr. ? part.]
1. (Biol.) Divided into, or consisting of, five parts; also,
arranged in sets, with five parts in each set, as a flower
with five sepals, five petals, five, or twice five,
stamens, and five pistils.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Pentamera.
Polymerous
Polymerous Po*lym"er*ous, a.
1. (Bot.) Having many parts or members in each set. --Gray.
2. (Chem.) Polymeric. [Obs.]
Rubus ChamaemerousCloudberry Cloud"ber`ry, n. (Bot.)
A species of raspberry (Rubus Cham[ae]merous) growing in
the northern regions, and bearing edible, amber-colored
fruit. Temerous
Temerous Tem"er*ous, a.
Temerarious. [Obs.]
Tetramerous
Tetramerous Te*tram"er*ous, a. [Tetra- + Gr. ? part.]
1. (Bot.) Having the parts arranged in sets of four; as, a
tetramerous flower.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having four joints in each of the tarsi; --
said of certain insects.
TrimerousTrimerous Tri"mer*ous, a. [See Trimera.] (Bot.)
Having the parts in threes.
Meaning of Merou from wikipedia
- Martín García
Mérou (Buenos Aires,
October 14, 1862 — Berlin, May 30, 1905) was an
Argentine poet,
novelist and essayist, as well as a
diplomat and politician...
- novel's
human protagonist,
Ulysse Merou, on the
grounds that he can speak,
Zaius is
dismissed from his position,
though Merou fears that
Zaius could return...
- m****cript from a
floating bottle. The m****cript was
written by
Ulysse Mérou, a
French journalist who, in 2500, was
invited by
Professor Antelle to accompany...
- Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is
based around seafood.
Dishes include escalope de
mérou au citron,
which is sea b****
steaks in lime;
salmon tournedos with truffles;...
-
Bustillo sold the
estate to
Enrique García
Merou, a
Buenos Aires lawyer linked to
several German businesses;
Merou is
alleged to have ****isted the **** ratlines...
- 1896–1899: Martín García
Mérou 1899–1900:
Antonio del Viso 1900–1901:
Eduardo Wilde 1901–1901:
Antonio del Viso 1901–1905: Martín García
Mérou 1905–1910: Epifanio...
- Reda Ver.2 (Opening) (2001-present)
Confluence (Interlude from Cerceaux)
Merou (Washington trapeze) (1998 only)
Nenuphar (Intro to contortion) Berceuse/Robinet...
-
University Press. 1964. pp. Volume 1 page 246. Konstantinidou, E.; Takos, I.;
Merou, T. (2008). "Desiccation and
storage behavior of bay
laurel (Laurus nobilis...
-
Colonia Dignidad Inalco House built for the
prose writer Enrique García
Merou by
Alejandro Bustillo and
located northwest of
Villa La
Angostura "The Spider"...
- is also
known as the Gulf Coney, Baqueta,
Cherna Roja,
Cherna Rosa, and
Merou Coq in
various places across its range. The
Rooster Hind's
dorsal fins have...