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Carolinian
Carolinian Car`o*lin"i*an, n.
A native or inhabitant of north or South Carolina.
CholinicCholic Chol"ic, Cholinic Cho*lin"ic, a. [Gr. ?, from ?
bile.] (Physiol. Chem.)
Pertaining to, or obtained from, the bile.
Cholic acid (Chem.), a complex organic acid found as a
natural constituent of taurocholic and glycocholic acids
in the bile, and extracted as a resinous substance,
convertible under the influence of ether into white
crystals. GadoliniaGadolinia Gad`o*lin"i*a, n. [NL. See Gadolinite.]
A rare earth associated with yttria and regarded as the oxide
(Gd2O3) of a metallic element, GadoliniaGadolinia Gad`o*lin"i*a, n. [NL. See Gadolinite.] (Chem.)
A rare earth, regarded by some as an oxide of the supposed
element gadolinium, by others as only a mixture of the oxides
of yttrium, erbium, ytterbium, etc. Gadolinic
Gadolinic Gad`o*lin"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to or containing gadolinium.
Gadolinite
Gadolinite Gad"o*lin*ite, n. [Named after Gadolin, a Russian
chemist.] (Min.)
A mineral of a nearly black color and vitreous luster, and
consisting principally of the silicates of yttrium, cerium,
and iron.
Gadolinium
Gadolinium Gad`o*lin"i*um, with an assigned atomic weight of
153.3. Gaekwar Gaek"war, n. [Also Gaikwar, Guicowar.]
[Marathi g[=a]ekw[=a]r, prop., a cowherd.]
The title of the ruling Prince of Baroda, in Gujarat, in
Bombay, India.
GadoliniumGadolinium Gad`o*lin"i*um, n. [NL. See Gadolinite.] (Chem.)
A supposed rare metallic element, with a characteristic
spectrum, found associated with yttrium and other rare
metals. Its individuality and properties have not yet been
determined. Kaolinization
Kaolinization Ka`o*lin`i*za"tion, n.
The process by which feldspar is changed into kaolin.
Kaolinize
Kaolinize Ka"o*lin*ize, v. t.
To convert into kaolin.
Molinism
Molinism Mo"lin*ism, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
The doctrines of the Molinists, somewhat resembling the
tenets of the Arminians.
Molinist
Molinist Mo"lin*ist, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
A follower of the opinions of Molina, a Spanish Jesuit (in
respect to grace); an opposer of the Jansenists.
Violinist
Violinist Vi`o*lin"ist, n. [Cf. F. violiniste, violoniste, It.
violonista.]
A player on the violin.
X CarolinianumPrickly Prick"ly, a.
Full of sharp points or prickles; armed or covered with
prickles; as, a prickly shrub.
Prickly ash (Bot.), a prickly shrub (Xanthoxylum
Americanum) with yellowish flowers appearing with the
leaves. All parts of the plant are pungent and aromatic.
The southern species is X. Carolinianum. --Gray.
Prickly heat (Med.), a noncontagious cutaneous eruption of
red pimples, attended with intense itching and tingling of
the parts affected. It is due to inflammation of the sweat
glands, and is often brought on by overheating the skin in
hot weather.
Prickly pear (Bot.), a name given to several plants of the
cactaceous genus Opuntia, American plants consisting of
fleshy, leafless, usually flattened, and often prickly
joints inserted upon each other. The sessile flowers have
many petals and numerous stamens. The edible fruit is a
large pear-shaped berry containing many flattish seeds.
The common species of the Northern Atlantic States is
Opuntia vulgaris. In the South and West are many others,
and in tropical America more than a hundred more. O.
vulgaris, O. Ficus-Indica, and O. Tuna are abundantly
introduced in the Mediterranean region, and O. Dillenii
has become common in India.
Prickly pole (Bot.), a West Indian palm (Bactris
Plumierana), the slender trunk of which bears many rings
of long black prickles.
Prickly withe (Bot.), a West Indian cactaceous plant
(Cereus triangularis) having prickly, slender, climbing,
triangular stems.
Prickly rat (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of South
American burrowing rodents belonging to Ctenomys and
allied genera. The hair is usually intermingled with sharp
spines.
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