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Epidotic
Epidotic Ep`i*dot"ic,, a.
Related to, resembling, or containing epidote; as, an
epidotic granite.
Glycyrrhiza lepidotaLicorice Lic"o*rice (l[i^]k"[-o]*r[i^]s), n. [OE. licoris,
through old French, fr. L. liquiritia, corrupted fr.
glycyrrhiza, Gr. glyky`rriza; glyky`s sweet + "ri`za root.
Cf. Glycerin, Glycyrrhiza, Wort.] [Written also
liquorice.]
1. (Bot.) A plant of the genus Glycyrrhiza (G. glabra),
the root of which abounds with a sweet juice, and is much
used in demulcent compositions.
2. The inspissated juice of licorice root, used as a
confection and for medicinal purposes.
Licorice fern (Bot.), a name of several kinds of polypody
which have rootstocks of a sweetish flavor.
Licorice sugar. (Chem.) See Glycyrrhizin.
Licorice weed (Bot.), the tropical plant Scapania dulcis.
Mountain licorice (Bot.), a kind of clover (Trifolium
alpinum), found in the Alps. It has large purplish
flowers and a sweetish perennial rootstock.
Wild licorice. (Bot.)
(a) The North American perennial herb Glycyrrhiza
lepidota.
(b) Certain broad-leaved cleavers (Galium circ[ae]zans
and G. lanceolatum).
(c) The leguminous climber Abrus precatorius, whose
scarlet and black seeds are called black-eyed
Susans. Its roots are used as a substitute for those
of true licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra). Hemilepidotus spinosusCabezon Cab`e*zon" (k[a^]b`[asl]*z[o^]n" or
k[aum]*b[asl]*th[-o]n"), n. [Sp., properly, big head. Cf.
Cavesson.] (Zo["o]l.)
A California fish (Hemilepidotus spinosus), allied to the
sculpin. Lepidote
Lepidote Lep"i*dote (l[e^]p"[i^]*d[=o]t), Lepidoted
Lep"i*do`ted (-d[=o]`t[e^]d), a. [Gr. lepidwto`s covered with
scales, fr. lepi`s -i`dos, a scale.] (Bot.)
Having a coat of scurfy scales, as the leaves of the
oleaster.
Lepidoted
Lepidote Lep"i*dote (l[e^]p"[i^]*d[=o]t), Lepidoted
Lep"i*do`ted (-d[=o]`t[e^]d), a. [Gr. lepidwto`s covered with
scales, fr. lepi`s -i`dos, a scale.] (Bot.)
Having a coat of scurfy scales, as the leaves of the
oleaster.
Moxostoma macrolepidotum Red horse. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any large American red fresh-water sucker, especially
Moxostoma macrolepidotum and allied species.
(b) See the Note under Drumfish.
Red lead.
(Chem) See under Lead, and Minium.
Red-lead ore. (Min.) Same as Crocoite.
Red liquor (Dyeing), a solution consisting essentially of
aluminium acetate, used as a mordant in the fixation of
dyestuffs on vegetable fiber; -- so called because used
originally for red dyestuffs. Called also red mordant.
Red maggot (Zo["o]l.), the larva of the wheat midge.
Red manganese. (Min.) Same as Rhodochrosite.
Red man, one of the American Indians; -- so called from his
color.
Red maple (Bot.), a species of maple (Acer rubrum). See
Maple.
Red mite. (Zo["o]l.) See Red spider, below.
Red mulberry (Bot.), an American mulberry of a dark purple
color (Morus rubra).
Red mullet (Zo["o]l.), the surmullet. See Mullet.
Red ocher (Min.), a soft earthy variety of hematite, of a
reddish color.
Red perch (Zo["o]l.), the rosefish.
Red phosphorus. (Chem.) See under Phosphorus.
Red pine (Bot.), an American species of pine (Pinus
resinosa); -- so named from its reddish bark.
Red precipitate. See under Precipitate.
Red Republican (European Politics), originally, one who
maintained extreme republican doctrines in France, --
because a red liberty cap was the badge of the party; an
extreme radical in social reform. [Cant]
Red ribbon, the ribbon of the Order of the Bath in England.
Red sanders. (Bot.) See Sanders.
Red sandstone. (Geol.) See under Sandstone.
Red scale (Zo["o]l.), a scale insect (Aspidiotus
aurantii) very injurious to the orange tree in California
and Australia.
Red silver (Min.), an ore of silver, of a ruby-red or
reddish black color. It includes proustite, or light red
silver, and pyrargyrite, or dark red silver.
Red snapper (Zo["o]l.), a large fish (Lutlanus aya or
Blackfordii) abundant in the Gulf of Mexico and about the
Florida reefs.
Red snow, snow colored by a mocroscopic unicellular alga
(Protococcus nivalis) which produces large patches of
scarlet on the snows of arctic or mountainous regions.
Red softening (Med.) a form of cerebral softening in which
the affected parts are red, -- a condition due either to
infarction or inflammation.
Red spider (Zo["o]l.), a very small web-spinning mite
(Tetranychus telarius) which infests, and often
destroys, plants of various kinds, especially those
cultivated in houses and conservatories. It feeds mostly
on the under side of the leaves, and causes them to turn
yellow and die. The adult insects are usually pale red.
Called also red mite.
Red squirrel (Zo["o]l.), the chickaree.
Red tape, the tape used in public offices for tying up
documents, etc.; hence, official formality and delay. Pogonichthys macrolepidotusSplit-tail Split"-tail`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A california market fish (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus)
belonging to the Carp family.
(b) The pintail duck.
Meaning of Pidot from wikipedia
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Puolialaston kokki (Donald Duck
cooking book),
Sanoma Magazines Finland 2005
Pidot Ankkalinn****a (Donald Duck
cooking book),
Sanoma Magazines Finland 2006...
- a
Finnish composer primarily known for his 1925
composition Päiväkummun
pidot (The
Feast at Solhaug).
Following the
premiere of his
poorly reviewed Nummisuutarit...
-
Service Employees International Union Jack Martins,
state senator Philip Pidot, businessman,
former fraud investigator and Fox News
Commentator Chad Lupinacci...
- Settings".
United States Centers for
Disease Control.
Retrieved 23 May 2017.
Pidot SJ, Gao W,
Buultjens AH, Monk IR,
Guerillot R,
Carter GP, et al. (August...
- a
Master of
Philosophy in
Cultural History in 2012. Kas,
kissa Kuoleman pidot Nanna Nanna - Cityeläinkirja
Nanna 3
Nanna 2
Nanna - Eläimen
pelikirja Nanna...
- "Huolettomat" (The Careless) 4:16 11. "Anolan aukeat" (Anola Plains) 3:05 12. "
Pidot" (Feast) 3:47 13. "Juuret" (Roots) 6:19
Total length: 01:00:35...
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becoming resistant to
hospital disinfectants, warn scientists". The Guardian.
Pidot SJ, Gao W,
Buultjens AH, Monk IR,
Guerillot R,
Carter GP, et al. (August...
- Policy: EU and US Approaches.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199553419.
Pidot,
Justin R. (2006). "Global
Warming in the
Courts – An
Overview of Current...
- Ne
Menneet Veuodet (Those Past Years),
novel (1940) Elämän ja
Kuoleman Pidot (The
Feast of Life and Death),
short story collection (1945)
Jumalan Myllyt...
- Lindström in 1908. He
wrote two operas. The first, in 1925, was Päiväkummun
pidot (The
Feast at Solhaug),
which was well
received by critics. The second,...