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Allotropical
Allotropic Al`lo*trop"ic ([a^]l`l[-o]*tr[o^]p"[i^]k), Allotropical Al`lo*trop"ic*al (-[i^]k*al), a. [Cf. F. allotropique.] Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly, adv. Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a case of allotropism.
Allotropically
Allotropic Al`lo*trop"ic ([a^]l`l[-o]*tr[o^]p"[i^]k), Allotropical Al`lo*trop"ic*al (-[i^]k*al), a. [Cf. F. allotropique.] Of or pertaining to allotropism. -- Al`lo*trop"ic*al*ly, adv. Allotropic state, the several conditions which occur in a case of allotropism.
Anthropical
Anthropic An*throp"ic, Anthropical An*throp"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? man.] (Zo["o]l.) Like or related to man; human. [R.] --Owen.
Baroscopical
Baroscopic Bar`o*scop"ic, Baroscopical Bar`o*scop"ic*al, a. Pertaining to, or determined by, the baroscope.
Egilopical
Egilopical Eg`i*lop"ic*al, a. [See [AE]gilops.] (Med.) Pertaining to, of the nature of, or affected with, an [ae]gilops, or tumor in the corner of the eye.
Extratropical
Extratropical Ex`tra*trop"ic*al, a. Beyond or outside of the tropics. --Whewell.
Hydropical
Hydropic Hy*drop"ic, Hydropical Hy*drop"ic*al, a. [L. hydropicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. hydropique. See Dropsy.] Dropsical, or resembling dropsy. Every lust is a kind of hydropic distemper, and the more we drink the more we shall thirst. --Tillotson.
Hydropically
Hydropically Hy*drop"ic*al*ly, adv. In a hydropical manner.
Ibis AEthiopica
Ibis I"bis, n. [L. ibis, Gr. ?; of Egyptian origin.] (Zo["o]l.) Any bird of the genus Ibis and several allied genera, of the family Ibid[ae], inhabiting both the Old World and the New. Numerous species are known. They are large, wading birds, having a long, curved beak, and feed largely on reptiles. Note: The sacred ibis of the ancient Egyptians (Ibis [AE]thiopica) has the head and neck black, without feathers. The plumage of the body and wings is white, except the tertiaries, which are lengthened and form a dark purple plume. In ancient times this bird was extensively domesticated in Egypt, but it is now seldom seen so far north. The glossy ibis (Plegadis autumnalis), which is widely distributed both in the Old World and the New, has the head and neck feathered, except between the eyes and bill; the scarlet ibis (Guara rubra) and the white ibis (G. alba) inhabit the West Indies and South America, and are rarely found in the United States. The wood ibis (Tantalus loculator) of America belongs to the Stork family (Ciconid[ae]). See Wood ibis.
Intertropical
Intertropical In`ter*trop"ic*al, a. Situated between or within the tropics. --J. Morse.
Intratropical
Intratropical In`tra*trop"ic*al, a. Within the tropics.
Kaleidoscopical
Kaleidoscopic Ka*lei`do*scop"ic, Kaleidoscopical Ka*lei`do*scop"ic*al, a. Of, pertaining to, or formed by, a kaleidoscope; variegated.
Macroscopical
Macroscopic Mac`ro*scop"ic, Macroscopical Mac`ro*scop"ic*al, a. [Macro- + Gr. ? to view.] Visible to the unassisted eye; -- as opposed to microscopic. -- Mac`ro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
Macroscopically
Macroscopic Mac`ro*scop"ic, Macroscopical Mac`ro*scop"ic*al, a. [Macro- + Gr. ? to view.] Visible to the unassisted eye; -- as opposed to microscopic. -- Mac`ro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
Megascopical
Megascopic Meg`a*scop"ic, Megascopical Meg`a*scop"ic*al, a. 1. (Physics) Of or pertaining to the megascope or the projection upon a screen of images of opaque objects. (b) Enlarged or magnified; -- said of images or of photographic pictures, etc. 2. (Geol.) Large enough to be seen; -- said of the larger structural features and components of rocks which do not require the use of the microscope to be perceived. Opposed to microscopic.
Metoposcopical
Metoposcopic Met`o*po*scop"ic, Metoposcopical Met`o*po*scop"ic*al, a. Of or relating to metoposcopy.
Microscopical
Microscopic Mi`cro*scop"ic, Microscopical Mi`cro*scop"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. microscopique.] 1. Of or pertaining to the microscope or to microscopy; made with a microscope; as, microscopic observation. 2. Able to see extremely minute objects. Why has not man a microscopic eye? --Pope. 3. Very small; visible only by the aid of a microscope; as, a microscopic insect.
Microscopically
Microscopically Mi`cro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv. By the microscope; with minute inspection; in a microscopic manner.
Misanthropical
Misanthropic Mis`an*throp"ic, Misanthropical Mis`an*throp"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. misanthropique.] Hating or disliking mankind.
Necroscopical
Necroscopic Nec`ro*scop"ic, Necroscopical Nec`ro*scop"ic*al, a. [Gr. ? a dead body + -scope.] Or or relating to post-mortem examinations.
Philanthropical
Philanthropic Phil`an*throp"ic, Philanthropical Phil`an*throp"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. philanthropique.] Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise. -- Phil`an*throp"ic*al*ly, adv.
Philanthropically
Philanthropic Phil`an*throp"ic, Philanthropical Phil`an*throp"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. philanthropique.] Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise. -- Phil`an*throp"ic*al*ly, adv.
scopical
Radioscopy Ra`di*os"co*py, n. [Radio- + -scopy.] Direct observation of objects opaque to light by means of some other form of radiant energy, as the R["o]ntgen rays. -- Ra`di*o*scop"ic, *scop"ic*al, a.
scopically
Bacterioscopy Bac*te`ri*os"co*py, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a staff + ? to view.] Microscopic examination or investigation of bacteria. -- Bac*te`ri*o*scop"ic, a. -- *scop"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Bac*te`ri*os"co*pist, n.
Spectroscopical
Spectroscopic Spec`tro*scop"ic, Spectroscopical Spec`tro*scop"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to a spectroscope, or spectroscopy. -- Spec`tro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
Spectroscopically
Spectroscopic Spec`tro*scop"ic, Spectroscopical Spec`tro*scop"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to a spectroscope, or spectroscopy. -- Spec`tro*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
Stereoscopical
Stereoscopic Ste`re*o*scop"ic, Stereoscopical Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views. -- Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
Stereoscopically
Stereoscopic Ste`re*o*scop"ic, Stereoscopical Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to the stereoscope; characteristic of, or adapted to, the stereoscope; as, a stereoscopic effect; the stereoscopic function of the eyeglasses; stereoscopic views. -- Ste`re*o*scop"ic*al*ly, adv.
Subtropical
Subtropical Sub*trop"ic*al, a. Nearly tropical.
Telescopically
Telescopically Tel`e*scop"ic*al*ly, adv. In a telescopical manner; by or with the telescope.

Meaning of Opica from wikipedia

- "news" /nɔˈʋìːtsɛ/, novíce O o /oː/ /ɔː/ /ɔ/ opica "monkey" okno "window" 'gospa "lady" /ˈóːpitsa/, ọ̑pica /ˈɔ̀ːknɔ/, ókno /ɡɔˈspàː/, gospá P p /p/ pomoč...
- the English word monkey. Note that the Croatian words for monkey, majmun, opica, jopec, šimija are not used to denote the symbol, except seldom the latter...
- Acrotona onthophila Lohse in Lohse, Klimaszewski and Smetana, 1990 Acrotona opica (Casey, 1911) Acrotona pasadenae (Bernhauer, 1906) Acrotona petulans (Casey...
- representation Marmorana (Murella) L. Pfeiffer, 1877· accepted, alternate representation Murella L. Pfeiffer, 1877 Murella (Opica) Kobelt, 1904 Opica Kobelt, 1904...
- 1938 Baris opacovirens Voss, 1962 Baris opacula Casey, T.L., 1892 Baris opica Casey, 1922 Baris opiparis Portevin, G., 1935 Baris orientalis Roelofs,...
- Peckham, 1892 (type) – Brazil Fluda nigritarsis Simon, 1900 – Venezuela Fluda opica (Peckham & Peckham, 1892) – Brazil Fluda perdita (Peckham & Peckham, 1892)...