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Chrysanthemum Parthenium
Pellitory Pel"li*to*ry, n. [Sp. pelitre, fr. L. pyrethrum. See Bertram.] (Bot.) (a) A composite plant (Anacyclus Pyrethrum) of the Mediterranean region, having finely divided leaves and whitish flowers. The root is the officinal pellitory, and is used as an irritant and sialogogue. Called also bertram, and pellitory of Spain. (b) The feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium); -- so called because it resembles the above.
Partheniad
Partheniad Par*the"ni*ad, n. [See Parthenic.] A poem in honor of a virgin. [Obs.]
Parthenic
Parthenic Par*then"ic, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? a maid, virgin.] Of or pertaining to the Spartan Partheni[ae], or sons of unmarried women.
Parthenogenesis
Parthenogenesis Par`the*no*gen"e*sis, n. [Gr. parqe`nos a virgin + E. genesis.] 1. (Biol.) The production of new individuals from virgin females by means of ova which have the power of developing without the intervention of the male element; the production, without fertilization, of cells capable of germination. It is one of the phenomena of alternate generation. Cf. Heterogamy, and Metagenesis. 2. (Bot.) The production of seed without fertilization, believed to occur through the nonsexual formation of an embryo extraneous to the embrionic vesicle.
Parthenogenetic
Parthenogenetic Par`the*no*ge*net"ic, a. (Biol.) Of, pertaining to, or produced by, parthenogenesis; as, parthenogenetic forms. -- Par`the*no*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.
Parthenogenetically
Parthenogenetic Par`the*no*ge*net"ic, a. (Biol.) Of, pertaining to, or produced by, parthenogenesis; as, parthenogenetic forms. -- Par`the*no*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.
Parthenogenitive
Parthenogenitive Par`the*no*gen"i*tive, a. (Biol.) Parthenogenetic.
Parthenogeny
Parthenogeny Par`the*nog"e*ny, n. (Biol.) Same as Parthenogenesis.
Parthenon
Parthenon Par"the*non, n. [L., fr. Gr. Parqenw`n, fr.parqe`nos a virgin, i. e., Athene, the Greek goddess called also Pallas.] A celebrated marble temple of Athene, on the Acropolis at Athens. It was of the pure Doric order, and has had an important influence on art.
Pyrethrum or Chrysanthemum Parthenium
Feverfew Fe"ver*few, n. [AS. feferfuge, fr. L. febrifugia. See fever, Fugitive, and cf. Febrifuge.] (Bot.) A perennial plant (Pyrethrum, or Chrysanthemum, Parthenium) allied to camomile, having finely divided leaves and white blossoms; -- so named from its supposed febrifugal qualities.

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- The Parthe is a river in Saxony, Germany, right tributary of the White Elster. Its total length is 60 km (37 mi). The Parthe originates in northern Saxony...
- (Saale)) Wipper (Saale) (near Bernburg) White Elster (near Halle (Saale)) Parthe (in Leipzig) Pleiße (in Leipzig) Weida (near Gera) Unstrut (near Naumburg)...
- Germany. It is situated on the river Parthe, 10 km northeast of Leipzig. Taucha is part of the Leipzig Bay. The Parthe runs through the city, and its expansive...
- Bambara Kannaley Poster Directed by Parthe Bhaskar Written by Parthe Bhaskar Produced by Senthil-Ganesh Starring Srikanth Aarthi Agarwal Namitha Cinematography...
- honeymoon. Parthenope's birth was a rather traumatic one for both **** and Parthe. At the time of her birth **** was far from home and alone having her first...
- Archived 2020-11-03 at the Wayback Machine Lerouge, Ch. 2007. L’image des Parthes dans le monde gréco-romain. Stuttgart. Kaim, B. 2016. "Women, Dance and...
- Bay), at the confluence of the White Elster and its tributaries Pleiße and Parthe, that form an extensive inland delta in the city known as Leipziger Gewässerknoten [de]...
- Christensen 2002, p. 867. Slater 1964. Considine & Considine 2013, pp. 501, 2970. Parthé 1964, p. 13. Sharma et al. 2013. Sharma et al. 2014, p. 174710. Peneva,...
- London: Chatto & Windus. OCLC 1166989366. Choisnel, Emmanuel (2004). Les Parthes et la Route de la Soie (in French). Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-7475-7037-4...
- located at the western end of the street named Parthenstr****e next to the Parthe flood ditch, where the victims were herded together before their march to...