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Emperice
Emperice Em"per*ice, n.
An empress. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Hypericum SarothraOrange Or"ange, n. [F.; cf. It. arancia, arancio, LL. arangia,
Sp. naranjia, Pg. laranja; all fr. Ar. n[=a]ranj, Per.
n[=a]ranj, n[=a]rang; cf. Skr. n[=a]ranga orange tree. The o-
in F. orange is due to confusion with or gold, L. aurum,
because the orange resembles gold in color.]
1. The fruit of a tree of the genus Citrus (C.
Aurantium). It is usually round, and consists of pulpy
carpels, commonly ten in number, inclosed in a leathery
rind, which is easily separable, and is reddish yellow
when ripe.
Note: There are numerous varieties of oranges; as, the
bitter orange, which is supposed to be the original
stock; the navel orange, which has the rudiment of a
second orange imbedded in the top of the fruit; the
blood orange, with a reddish juice; and the horned
orange, in which the carpels are partly separated.
2. (Bot.) The tree that bears oranges; the orange tree.
3. The color of an orange; reddish yellow.
Mandarin orange. See Mandarin.
Mock orange (Bot.), any species of shrubs of the genus
Philadelphus, which have whitish and often fragrant
blossoms.
Native orange, or Orange thorn (Bot.), an Australian
shrub (Citriobatus parviflorus); also, its edible yellow
berries.
Orange bird (Zo["o]l.), a tanager of Jamaica (Tanagra
zena); -- so called from its bright orange breast.
Orange cowry (Zo["o]l.), a large, handsome cowry
(Cypr[ae]a aurantia), highly valued by collectors of
shells on account of its rarity.
Orange grass (Bot.), an inconspicuous annual American plant
(Hypericum Sarothra), having minute, deep yellow
flowers.
Orange oil (Chem.), an oily, terpenelike substance obtained
from orange rind, and distinct from neroli oil, which is
obtained from the flowers.
Orange pekoe, a kind of black tea.
Orange pippin, an orange-colored apple with acid flavor.
Quito orange, the orangelike fruit of a shrubby species of
nightshade (Solanum Quitoense), native in Quito.
Orange scale (Zo["o]l.) any species of scale insects which
infests orange trees; especially, the purple scale
(Mytilaspis citricola), the long scale (M. Gloveri),
and the red scale (Aspidiotus Aurantii). Hypericum SarothraPineweed Pine"weed`, n. (Bot.)
A low, bushy, nearly leafless herb (Hypericum Sarothra),
common in sandy soil in the Eastern United States. L PericlymenumHoneysuckle Hon"ey*suc`kle, n. [Cf. AS. hunis?ge privet. See
Honey, and Suck.] (Bot.)
One of several species of flowering plants, much admired for
their beauty, and some for their fragrance.
Note: The honeysuckles are properly species of the genus
Lonicera; as, L. Caprifolium, and L. Japonica,
the commonly cultivated fragrant kinds; L.
Periclymenum, the fragrant woodbine of England; L.
grata, the American woodbine, and L. sempervirens,
the red-flowered trumpet honeysuckle. The European fly
honeysuckle is L. Xylosteum; the American, L.
ciliata. The American Pinxter flower (Azalea
nudiflora) is often called honeysuckle, or false
honeysuckle. The name Australian honeysuckle is
applied to one or more trees of the genus Banksia.
See French honeysuckle, under French. Lonicera PericlymenumWoodbine Wood"bine`, n. [AS. wudubind black ivy; -- so named
as binding about trees. See Wood, and Bind, v. t.] (Bot.)
(a) A climbing plant having flowers of great fragrance
(Lonicera Periclymenum); the honeysuckle.
(b) The Virginia creeper. See Virginia creeper, under
Virginia. [Local, U. S.]
Beatrice, who even now Is couched in the woodbine
coverture. --Shak. PericambiumPericambium Per`i*cam"bi*um, n. [NL. See Peri-, and
Cambium.] (Biol.)
A layer of thin-walled young cells in a growing stem, in
which layer certain new vessels originate. PericardiacPericardiac Per`i*car"di*ac, Pericardial Per`i*car"di*al, a.
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart.
Pericardial fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid of a pale
yellow color contained in the pericardium. PericardialPericardiac Per`i*car"di*ac, Pericardial Per`i*car"di*al, a.
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart.
Pericardial fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid of a pale
yellow color contained in the pericardium. Pericardial fluidPericardiac Per`i*car"di*ac, Pericardial Per`i*car"di*al, a.
(Anat.)
Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart.
Pericardial fluid (Physiol.), a serous fluid of a pale
yellow color contained in the pericardium. Pericardian
Pericardian Per`i*car"di*an, a.
Pericardiac.
Pericardic
Pericardic Per`i*car"dic, a.
Pericardiac.
PericarditusPericarditus Per`i*car*di"tus, n. [NL. See Pericardium, and
-itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the pericardium. --Dunglison. Pericardium
Pericardium Per`i*car"di*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? about
or near the heart; ? about + ? heart.] (Anat.)
The double baglike fold of serous membrane which incloses the
heart.
Note: The inner layer is closely adherent to the outer
surface of the heart, and is called the cardiac
pericardium. The outer layer loosely incloses the heart
and the adherent inner layer, and is called the
parietal pericardium. At the base of the heart the two
layers are continuous, and form a narrow closed cavity
filled with fluid, in which the pulsations of the heart
cause little friction.
Pericarpial
Pericarpial Per`i*car"pi*al, Pericarpic Per`i*car"pic, a.
(Bot.)
Of or pertaining to a pericarp.
Pericarpic
Pericarpial Per`i*car"pi*al, Pericarpic Per`i*car"pic, a.
(Bot.)
Of or pertaining to a pericarp.
Pericellular
Pericellular Per`i*cel"lu*lar, a. (Anat.)
Surrounding a cell; as, the pericellular lymph spaces
surrounding ganglion cells.
PerichaethPerichaeth Per"i*ch[ae]th, n. [See Perich[ae]tium.] (Bot.)
The leafy involucre surrounding the fruit stalk of mosses;
perich[ae]tium; perichete. PerichaetiaPerichaetium Per`i*ch[ae]"ti*um, n.; pl. Perich[ae]tia.
[NL., fr. Gr. ? about + ? flowing hair, foliage.] (Bot.)
Same as Perich[ae]th. Perichaetial
Perichaetial Per`i*ch[ae]"ti*al, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the perich[ae]th.
PerichaetiumPerichaetium Per`i*ch[ae]"ti*um, n.; pl. Perich[ae]tia.
[NL., fr. Gr. ? about + ? flowing hair, foliage.] (Bot.)
Same as Perich[ae]th. PerichaetousPerichaetous Per`i*ch[ae]"tous, a. [See Perich[ae]tium.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Surrounded by set[ae]; -- said of certain earthworms (genus
Perich[ae]tus). Perichondrial
Perichondrial Per`i*chon"dri*al, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the perichondrium; situated around
cartilage.
PerichondritisPerichondritis Per`i*chon*dri"tis, n. [NL. See
Perichondrium, and -itis.] (Med.)
Inflammation of the perichondrium. Perichondrium
Perichondrium Per`i*chon"dri*um, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? around + ?
cartilage.] (Anat.)
The membrane of fibrous connective tissue which closely
invests cartilage, except where covering articular surfaces.
PerichordalPerichordal Per`i*chor"dal, a.
Around the notochord; as, a perichordal column. See
Epichordal. Periclase
Periclase Per"i*clase, Periclasite Per`i*cla"site, n. [Pref.
peri- + Gr. ? to break.] (Min.)
A grayish or dark green mineral, consisting essentially of
magnesia (magnesium oxide), occurring in granular forms or in
isometric crystals.
Periclasite
Periclase Per"i*clase, Periclasite Per`i*cla"site, n. [Pref.
peri- + Gr. ? to break.] (Min.)
A grayish or dark green mineral, consisting essentially of
magnesia (magnesium oxide), occurring in granular forms or in
isometric crystals.
PericliniaPericlinium Per`i*clin"i*um, n.; pl. Periclinia. [NL., fr.
Gr. ? around + ? a bed.] (Bot.)
The involucre which surrounds the common receptacle in
composite flowers.
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