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Aphaeresis
Aphaeresis A*ph[ae]r"e*sis (?; 277), n. [L.] Same as Apheresis.
Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea
Cypress Cy"press (s?"pr?s), n.; pl. Cypresses (-?z). [OE. cipres, cipresse, OF. cipres, F. cypr?s, L. cupressus, cyparissus (cf. the usual Lat. form cupressus), fr. Gr. ????, perh. of Semitic origin; cf. Heb. g?pher, Gen. vi. 14.] (Bot) A coniferous tree of the genus Cupressus. The species are mostly evergreen, and have wood remarkable for its durability. Note: Among the trees called cypress are the common Oriental cypress, Cupressus sempervirens, the evergreen American cypress, C. thyoides (now called Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea), and the deciduous American cypress, Taxodium distichum. As having anciently been used at funerals, and to adorn tombs, the Oriental species is an emblem of mourning and sadness. Cypress vine (Bot.), a climbing plant with red or white flowers (Ipot[oe]a Quamoclit, formerly Quamoclit vulgaris).
Chamoecyparis sphaeroidea
Cedar Ce"dar, n. [AS. ceder, fr. L. cedrus, Gr. ?.] (Bot.) The name of several evergreen trees. The wood is remarkable for its durability and fragrant odor. Note: The cedar of Lebanon is the Cedrus Libani; the white cedar (Cupressus thyoides) is now called Cham[oe]cyparis sph[ae]roidea; American red cedar is the Juniperus Virginiana; Spanish cedar, the West Indian Cedrela odorata. Many other trees with odoriferous wood are locally called cedar. Cedar bird (Zo["o]l.), a species of chatterer (Ampelis cedrarum), so named from its frequenting cedar trees; -- called also cherry bird, Canada robin, and American waxwing.
Sphaerenchyma
Sphaerenchyma Sph[ae]*ren"chy*ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ??? sphere + -enchyma as in parenchima.] (Bot.) Vegetable tissue composed of thin-walled rounded cells, -- a modification of parenchyma.
Sphaeridia
Sphaeridium Sph[ae]*rid"i*um, n.; pl. Sph[ae]ridia. [NL., fr. Gr. ??? a sphere.] (Zo["o]l.) A peculiar sense organ found upon the exterior of most kinds of sea urchins, and consisting of an oval or sherical head surmounting a short pedicel. It is generally supposed to be an olfactory organ.
Sphaeridium
Sphaeridium Sph[ae]*rid"i*um, n.; pl. Sph[ae]ridia. [NL., fr. Gr. ??? a sphere.] (Zo["o]l.) A peculiar sense organ found upon the exterior of most kinds of sea urchins, and consisting of an oval or sherical head surmounting a short pedicel. It is generally supposed to be an olfactory organ.
Sphaerospore
Sphaerospore Sph[ae]"ro*spore, n. [Gr. ???? sphere + E. spore.] (Bot.) One of the nonsexual spores found in red alg[ae]; a tetraspore.
Sphaerulite
Sphaerulite Sph[ae]r"u*lite, n. (Min.) Same as Spherulite.

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- Thomas Phaer (also spelled Phaire, Fayre, Faer, Phayre, Phayer) (c. 1510 – 12 August 1560) was an English lawyer, paediatrician, and author. He was the...
- Phayer or Phaer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Phayer (born 1935), American historian Thomas Phaer (alternate spelling...
- khrb wngcr thī̀ ch̀wy h̄ı̂ p̄hū̂ chı̂ s̄āmārt̄h rạb wikherāah̄̒ læa p̄hey phær̀ k̄ĥxmūl ṭ̄hān k̄ĥxmūl dị̂ thạn th̀wngthī." Web of Science...
- Meditations (first book published by an English queen under her own name) Thomas Phaer – The Boke of Chyldren See 1545 in poetry May 1 – Franciscus Junius the...
- George Peele, George Gascoigne, Raphael Holinshed, Robert Greene, Thomas Phaer, and Arthur Golding being among dozens of further pseudonyms of de Vere...
- ɾe jæz.dɒːn | bo.væd (ʔ)uː.ɾɒː ne.gæh.bɒːn ǁ] [(ʔ)ej pʰæɾ.t͡ʃʰæ.me xoɾ.ʃi.de (ʔ)iː.ɾɒːn |] [pʰæɾ.tʰow (ʔ)æf.kʰæm be ruː.je (ʔ)iːn d͡ʒæ.hɒːn |] [jɒːd (ʔ)ɒː...
- ǀ] [gæɾ ɒː.ˈtʰæʃ bɒː.ˈɾæd be pʰej.ˈkʰæ.ɾæm ǀ] [d͡ʒoz ˈmeh.ɾætʰ dæɾ del næ.pʰæɾ.ˈvæ.ɾæm ǁ] [æz ǀ ɒː.b‿o xɒː.kʰ‿o ˈmeh.ɾe tʰo se.ɾeʃ.ˈtʰe ʃod ˈge.læm ǀ] [mehɾ...
- Edmund Hollyngs, William Vaughan, Thomas Venner, Edward Maynwaring, Thomas Phaer, William Bullein, and lastly, John Arbuthnot and Richard Mead. A third edition...
- Parliament Member 1542 Gruffydd Williams 1545 Gruffydd Williams 1547 Thomas Phaer 1553 (Mar) William Parry 1553 (Oct) Gruffydd Hygons 1554 (Apr) William Aubrey...
- differs little from that of Thomas Phaer's ‘Treatise on the Plague,’ and identical sentences occur in several places [see Phaer, Thomas]. These p****ages have...