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Hibernaculum
Hibernaculum Hi`ber*nac"u*lum, n. [See Hibernacle.] 1. (Bot.) A winter bud, in which the rudimentary foliage or flower, as of most trees and shrubs in the temperate zone, is protected by closely overlapping scales. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A little case in which certain insects pass the winter. 3. Winter home or abiding place. --J. Burroughs.
Nonvernacular
Nonvernacular Non`ver*nac"u*lar, a. Not vernacular. A nonvernacular expression. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Retinacula
Retinaculum Ret`i*nac"u*lum, n.; pl. Retinacula. [L., a holdfast, a band. See Retain.] 1. (Anat.) (a) A connecting band; a fr[ae]num; as, the retinacula of the ileoc[ae]cal and ileocolic valves. (b) One of the annular ligaments which hold the tendons close to the bones at the larger joints, as at the wrist and ankle. 2. (Zo["o]l) One of the retractor muscles of the proboscis of certain worms. 3. (Bot.) A small gland or process to which bodies are attached; as, the glandular retinacula to which the pollinia of orchids are attached, or the hooks which support the seeds in many acanthaceous plants.
Retinaculum
Retinaculum Ret`i*nac"u*lum, n.; pl. Retinacula. [L., a holdfast, a band. See Retain.] 1. (Anat.) (a) A connecting band; a fr[ae]num; as, the retinacula of the ileoc[ae]cal and ileocolic valves. (b) One of the annular ligaments which hold the tendons close to the bones at the larger joints, as at the wrist and ankle. 2. (Zo["o]l) One of the retractor muscles of the proboscis of certain worms. 3. (Bot.) A small gland or process to which bodies are attached; as, the glandular retinacula to which the pollinia of orchids are attached, or the hooks which support the seeds in many acanthaceous plants.
Supernacular
Supernacular Su`per*nac"u*lar, a. Like supernaculum; first-rate; as, a supernacular wine. [R.] --Thackeray.
Tabernacular
Tabernacular Tab`er*nac"u*lar, a. 1. Of or pertaining to a tabernacle, especially the Jewish tabernacle. 2. Formed in latticework; latticed. --T. Warton. 3. Of or pertaining to huts or booths; hence, common; low. ``Horribly tabernacular.' --De Quincey.
Tenacula
Tenaculum Te*nac"u*lum, n.; pl. L. Tenacula; E. Tenaculums. [L., a holder, fr. tenere to hold. Cf. Tenaille.] (Surg.) An instrument consisting of a fine, sharp hook attached to a handle, and used mainly for taking up arteries, and the like.
Tenaculum
Tenaculum Te*nac"u*lum, n.; pl. L. Tenacula; E. Tenaculums. [L., a holder, fr. tenere to hold. Cf. Tenaille.] (Surg.) An instrument consisting of a fine, sharp hook attached to a handle, and used mainly for taking up arteries, and the like.
Tenaculums
Tenaculum Te*nac"u*lum, n.; pl. L. Tenacula; E. Tenaculums. [L., a holder, fr. tenere to hold. Cf. Tenaille.] (Surg.) An instrument consisting of a fine, sharp hook attached to a handle, and used mainly for taking up arteries, and the like.
Vernacularism
Vernacularism Ver*nac"u*lar*ism, n. A vernacular idiom.
Vernacularization
Vernacularization Ver*nac"u*lar*i*za"tion, n. The act or process of making vernacular, or the state of being made vernacular. --Fitzed. Hall.
Vernacularly
Vernacularly Ver*nac"u*lar*ly, adv. In a vernacular manner; in the vernacular. --Earle.
Vernaculous
Vernaculous Ver*nac"u*lous, a. [L. vernaculus. See Vernacular.] 1. Vernacular. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. 2. [L. vernaculi, pl., buffoons, jesters.] Scoffing; scurrilous. [A Latinism. Obs.] ``Subject to the petulancy of every vernaculous orator.' --B. Jonson.

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