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Abdominothoracic
Abdominothoracic Ab*dom`i*no*tho*rac"ic, a.
Relating to the abdomen and the thorax, or chest.
BoracicBoracic Bo*rac"ic, a. [Cf. F. boracique. See Borax.]
Pertaining to, or produced from, borax; containing boron;
boric; as, boracic acid. Boracite
Boracite Bo"ra*cite, n. (Min.)
A mineral of a white or gray color occurring massive and in
isometric crystals; in composition it is a magnesium borate
with magnesium chloride.
Carnivoracity
Carnivoracity Car*niv`o*rac"i*ty, n.
Greediness of appetite for flesh. [Sportive.] --Pope.
Coracias garrulaRoller Roll"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, rolls; especially, a cylinder,
sometimes grooved, of wood, stone, metal, etc., used in
husbandry and the arts.
2. A bandage; a fillet; properly, a long and broad bandage
used in surgery.
3. (Naut.) One of series of long, heavy waves which roll in
upon a coast, sometimes in calm weather.
4. A long, belt-formed towel, to be suspended on a rolling
cylinder; -- called also roller towel.
5. (Print.) A cylinder coated with a composition made
principally of glue and molassess, with which forms of
type are inked previously to taking an impression from
them. --W. Savage.
6. A long cylinder on which something is rolled up; as, the
roller of a man.
7. A small wheel, as of a caster, a roller skate, etc.
8. (Zo["o]l.) ANy insect whose larva rolls up leaves; a leaf
roller. see Tortrix.
9. [CF. F. rollier.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species
of Old World picarian birds of the family Coraciad[ae].
The name alludes to their habit of suddenly turning over
or ``tumbling' in flight.
Note: Many of the species are brilliantly colored. The common
European species (Coracias garrula) has the head,
neck, and under parts light blue varied with green, the
scapulars chestnut brown, and the tail blue, green, and
black. The broad-billed rollers of India and Africa
belong to the genus Eurystomus, as the oriental
roller (E. orientalis), and the Australian roller, or
dollar bird (E. Pacificus). The latter is dark brown
on the head and neck, sea green on the back, and bright
blue on the throat, base of the tail, and parts of the
wings. It has a silvery-white spot on the middle of
each wing. Interthoracic
Interthoracic In`ter*tho*rac"ic, a.
In the thorax.
Intrathoracic
Intrathoracic In`tra*tho*rac"ic, a.
Within the thora? or chest.
Mesothoracic
Mesothoracic Mes`o*tho*rac"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the mesothorax.
Metathoracic
Metathoracic Met`a*tho*rac"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the metathorax.
N ArmoraciaHorse-radish Horse"-rad`ish, n. (Bot.)
A plant of the genus Nasturtium (N. Armoracia), allied to
scurvy grass, having a root of a pungent taste, much used,
when grated, as a condiment and in medicine. --Gray.
Horse-radish tree. (Bot.) See Moringa. Prothoracic
Prothoracic Pro`tho*rac"ic, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the prothorax.
Thoracic
Thoracic Tho*rac"ic, n. [Cf. F. thoracique.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of a group of fishes having the ventral fins placed
beneath the thorax or beneath the pectorial fins.
ThoracicThoracic Tho*rac"ic, a. [Cf. F. thoracique.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the thorax, or chest.
Thoracic duct (Anat.), the great trunk of the lymphatic
vessels, situated on the ventral side of the vertebral
column in the thorax and abdomen. See Illust. of
Lacteal. Thoracic ductThoracic Tho*rac"ic, a. [Cf. F. thoracique.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the thorax, or chest.
Thoracic duct (Anat.), the great trunk of the lymphatic
vessels, situated on the ventral side of the vertebral
column in the thorax and abdomen. See Illust. of
Lacteal. Thoracica
Thoracica Tho*rac"i*ca, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of cirripeds including those which have six
thoracic segments, usually bearing six pairs of cirri. The
common barnacles are examples.
VoraciousVoracious Vo*ra"cious, a. [L. vorax, -acis, fr. vorare to
devour; akin to Gr. ? meat, food, ? to devour, Skr. gar. Cf.
Devour.]
Greedy in eating; very hungry; eager to devour or swallow;
ravenous; gluttonous; edacious; rapacious; as, a voracious
man or appetite; a voracious gulf or whirlpool. --Dampier. --
Vo*ra"cious*ly, adv. -- Vo*ra"cious*ness, n. VoraciouslyVoracious Vo*ra"cious, a. [L. vorax, -acis, fr. vorare to
devour; akin to Gr. ? meat, food, ? to devour, Skr. gar. Cf.
Devour.]
Greedy in eating; very hungry; eager to devour or swallow;
ravenous; gluttonous; edacious; rapacious; as, a voracious
man or appetite; a voracious gulf or whirlpool. --Dampier. --
Vo*ra"cious*ly, adv. -- Vo*ra"cious*ness, n. VoraciousnessVoracious Vo*ra"cious, a. [L. vorax, -acis, fr. vorare to
devour; akin to Gr. ? meat, food, ? to devour, Skr. gar. Cf.
Devour.]
Greedy in eating; very hungry; eager to devour or swallow;
ravenous; gluttonous; edacious; rapacious; as, a voracious
man or appetite; a voracious gulf or whirlpool. --Dampier. --
Vo*ra"cious*ly, adv. -- Vo*ra"cious*ness, n.
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milho corn xigó
nevoeiro fog
batukin lua moon
limolago sol sun
oraci pedra stone krá
pedra (em cima da terra)
stone (on top of the earth) krá...