Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Phrag.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Phrag and, of course, Phrag synonyms and on the right images related to the word Phrag.
No result for Phrag. Showing similar results...
Acrocephalus phragmitisSedge Sedge, n. [OE. segge, AS. secg; akin to LG. segge; --
probably named from its bladelike appearance, and akin to L.
secare to cut, E. saw a cutting instrument; cf. Ir. seisg, W.
hesg. Cf. Hassock, Saw the instrument.]
1. (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial,
endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy
places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked
inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually
rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred
species.
Note: The name is sometimes given to any other plant of the
order Cyperace[ae], which includes Carex,
Cyperus, Scirpus, and many other genera of rushlike
plants.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A flock of herons.
Sedge ken (Zo["o]l.), the clapper rail. See under 5th
Rail.
Sedge warbler (Zo["o]l.), a small European singing bird
(Acrocephalus phragmitis). It often builds its nest
among reeds; -- called also sedge bird, sedge wren,
night warbler, and Scotch nightingale. DiaphragmDiaphragm Di"a*phragm, n. [L. diaphragma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to
fence by a partition wall; dia` through + ?, ?, to fence,
inclose; prob. akin to L. fareire to stuff: cf. F.
diaphragme. See Farce.]
1. A dividing membrane or thin partition, commonly with an
opening through it.
2. (Anat.) The muscular and tendinous partition separating
the cavity of the chest from that of the abdomen; the
midriff.
3. (Zo["o]l.) A calcareous plate which divides the cavity of
certain shells into two parts.
4. (Opt.) A plate with an opening, which is generally
circular, used in instruments to cut off marginal portions
of a beam of light, as at the focus of a telescope.
5. (Mach.) A partition in any compartment, for various
purposes.
Diaphragm pump, one in which a flexible diaphragm takes the
place of a piston. Diaphragm pumpDiaphragm Di"a*phragm, n. [L. diaphragma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to
fence by a partition wall; dia` through + ?, ?, to fence,
inclose; prob. akin to L. fareire to stuff: cf. F.
diaphragme. See Farce.]
1. A dividing membrane or thin partition, commonly with an
opening through it.
2. (Anat.) The muscular and tendinous partition separating
the cavity of the chest from that of the abdomen; the
midriff.
3. (Zo["o]l.) A calcareous plate which divides the cavity of
certain shells into two parts.
4. (Opt.) A plate with an opening, which is generally
circular, used in instruments to cut off marginal portions
of a beam of light, as at the focus of a telescope.
5. (Mach.) A partition in any compartment, for various
purposes.
Diaphragm pump, one in which a flexible diaphragm takes the
place of a piston. Diaphragmatic
Diaphragmatic Di`a*phrag*mat"ic, a. [Cf. F. diaphragmatique.]
Pertaining to a diaphragm; as, diaphragmatic respiration; the
diaphragmatic arteries and nerves.
Endophragmal
Endophragmal En`do*phrag"mal, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the endophragma.
Epiphragm
Epiphragm Ep"i*phragm, n. [Gr. ? a covering, lid, fr. ? to
block up.] (Zo["o]l.)
A membranaceous or calcareous septum with which some mollusks
close the aperture of the shell during the time of
hibernation, or [ae]stivation.
Iris diaphragm
Iris diaphragm I"ris di"a*phragm
An adjustable diaphragm, suggesting the iris of the eye in
its action, for regulating the aperture of a lens, consisting
of a number of thin pieces fastened to a ring. It is used in
cameras and microscopes.
ParaphragmalParaphagma Par`a*phag"ma, n.; pl. Paraphragmata. [NL., fr.
Gr. ? beside + ?, ?, an inclosure.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the outer divisions of an endosternite of Crustacea.
-- Par`a*phrag"mal, a. ParaphragmataParaphagma Par`a*phag"ma, n.; pl. Paraphragmata. [NL., fr.
Gr. ? beside + ?, ?, an inclosure.] (Zo["o]l.)
One of the outer divisions of an endosternite of Crustacea.
-- Par`a*phrag"mal, a. phragmaconePhragmocone Phrag"mo*cone, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fence, an inclosure
+ ? a cone.] (Zo["o]l.)
The thin chambered shell attached to the anterior end of a
belemnite. [Written also phragmacone.] PhragmoconePhragmocone Phrag"mo*cone, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fence, an inclosure
+ ? a cone.] (Zo["o]l.)
The thin chambered shell attached to the anterior end of a
belemnite. [Written also phragmacone.] Phragmosiphon
Phragmosiphon Phrag`mo*si"phon, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The siphon of a phragmocone.
ProphragmaProphragma Pro*phrag"ma, n.; pl. Prophragmata. [NL., fr. Gr.
? before + ?, ?, fence, screen. ] (Zo["o]l.)
An internal dorsal chitinous process between the first two
divisions of the thorax of insects. ProphragmataProphragma Pro*phrag"ma, n.; pl. Prophragmata. [NL., fr. Gr.
? before + ?, ?, fence, screen. ] (Zo["o]l.)
An internal dorsal chitinous process between the first two
divisions of the thorax of insects. Sphragide
Sphragide Sphrag"ide, n.[L. sphragis, -idis, Lemnian earth,
fr. Gr. ???, ???, a seal; -- so called because sold in sealed
packets.] (Min.)
Lemnian earth.
Sphragistics
Sphragistics Sphra*gis"tics, n. [Gr. ???? of or for sealing,
fr. ??? a seal.]
The science of seals, their history, age, distinctions, etc.,
esp. as verifying the age and genuiness of documents.
Meaning of Phrag from wikipedia
- pedium,
which means "slipper" (referring to the pouch). It is
abbreviated '
Phrag' in
trade journals.[clarification needed]
About 20
species of
these lady's...
-
Guess Who? on the
episode "The
Horrible Haunted Hospital of Dr.
Phineas Phrag!".
Schaal was
featured on the
episode "Dead Mall" in the
animated series...
- Īrṣyā (Sanskrit; Pali: issā; Tibetan:
phrag dog) is a
Sanskrit or
Buddhist term that is
translated as "jealousy" or "envy". It is
defined as a
state of...
- Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikā prajñāpāramitā Sūtra (T. Shes rab kyi pha rol tu
phyin pa
stong phrag nyi shu lnga pa; C. Mohe bore
boluomi jing, 摩訶般若波羅蜜經) is one of the largest...
- Open Tree of Life: 651210
Paleobiology Database: 55514 PLANTS:
PHRAG POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30047775-2 Tropicos: 40007214 VASCAN: 1538...
- zer can gyi
dkyil 'khor gyi cho ga 'od zer can 'byung ba'i
rgyud stong phrag bcu
gnyis pa las
phyung ba'i rtog pa'i
snying po bdun
brgya pa’’, D 566)...
- N.
Toyoshima as
Phrag. longifolium × Paph. henryanum Phrphm. Confusion;
Registered by Dr./Mrs. W.W.
Wilson (Mans./Hatcher) as
Phrag. Grande × Paph. Memoria...
- photoptarmosis, photosynthesis, phototaxis, phototherapy, phototroph,
telephoto phrag- (ΦΡΑΓ)
fence Gr**** φράσσειν (phrássein), φράξις (phráxis), φράγμα (phrágma)...
-
ghost of Jean Lebeau. 29 3 "The
Horrible Haunted Hospital of Dr.
Phineas Phrag!"
Kristen Schaal Sean
Bishop Caroline Farah October 1, 2020 (2020-10-01)...
-
disrespectful attitude toward others Arrogance,
Conceit Envy
irshya issā
phrag dog 嫉妒 Jídù
Being unable to bear the
accomplishments or good
fortune of...