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A PlumieriGrunt Grunt, n.
1. A deep, guttural sound, as of a hog.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of American food
fishes, of the genus H[ae]mulon, allied to the snappers,
as, the black grunt (A. Plumieri), and the redmouth
grunt (H. aurolineatus), of the Southern United States;
-- also applied to allied species of the genera
Pomadasys, Orthopristis, and Pristopoma. Called also
pigfish, squirrel fish, and grunter; -- so called from the
noise it makes when taken. Bactris PlumieranaPrickly Prick"ly, a.
Full of sharp points or prickles; armed or covered with
prickles; as, a prickly shrub.
Prickly ash (Bot.), a prickly shrub (Xanthoxylum
Americanum) with yellowish flowers appearing with the
leaves. All parts of the plant are pungent and aromatic.
The southern species is X. Carolinianum. --Gray.
Prickly heat (Med.), a noncontagious cutaneous eruption of
red pimples, attended with intense itching and tingling of
the parts affected. It is due to inflammation of the sweat
glands, and is often brought on by overheating the skin in
hot weather.
Prickly pear (Bot.), a name given to several plants of the
cactaceous genus Opuntia, American plants consisting of
fleshy, leafless, usually flattened, and often prickly
joints inserted upon each other. The sessile flowers have
many petals and numerous stamens. The edible fruit is a
large pear-shaped berry containing many flattish seeds.
The common species of the Northern Atlantic States is
Opuntia vulgaris. In the South and West are many others,
and in tropical America more than a hundred more. O.
vulgaris, O. Ficus-Indica, and O. Tuna are abundantly
introduced in the Mediterranean region, and O. Dillenii
has become common in India.
Prickly pole (Bot.), a West Indian palm (Bactris
Plumierana), the slender trunk of which bears many rings
of long black prickles.
Prickly withe (Bot.), a West Indian cactaceous plant
(Cereus triangularis) having prickly, slender, climbing,
triangular stems.
Prickly rat (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of South
American burrowing rodents belonging to Ctenomys and
allied genera. The hair is usually intermingled with sharp
spines. Gerres plumieriMojarra Mo*jar"ra, n. [Sp.]
Any of certain basslike marine fishes (mostly of tropical
seas, and having a deep, compressed body, protracile mouth,
and large silvery scales) constituting the family
Gerrid[ae], as Gerres plumieri, found from Florida to
Brazil and used as food. Also, any of numerous other fishes
of similar appearance but belonging to other families. Malacanthus plumieriMatajuelo banco Ma`ta*jue"lo ban"co [Sp. blanco white.]
A West Indian food fish (Malacanthus plumieri) related to
the tilefish. Plumicorn
Plumicorn Plu"mi*corn, n. [L. pluma feather + cornu horn.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An ear tuft of feathers, as in the horned owls.
Plumieria rubraSnakewood Snake"wood`, n. (Bot.)
(a) An East Indian climbing plant (Strychnos colubrina)
having a bitter taste, and supposed to be a remedy for
the bite of the hooded serpent.
(b) An East Indian climbing shrub (Ophioxylon serpentinum)
which has the roots and stems twisted so as to resemble
serpents.
(c) Same as Trumpetwood.
(d) A tropical American shrub (Plumieria rubra) which has
very fragrant red blossoms.
(e) Same as Letterwood. Plumigerous
Plumigerous Plu*mig"er*ous, a. [L. plumiger; pluma a feather +
gerere to bear.]
Feathered; having feathers. --Bailey
Plumiliform
Plumiliform Plu*mil"i*form, a. [L. plumula, or plumella a
little feather (dim. of pluma feather) + -form.]
Having the of a plume or feather. [R.]
PlumingPlume Plume, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Plumed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pluming.] [Cf. F. plumer to pluck, to strip, L. plumare to
cover with feathers.]
1. To pick and adjust the plumes or feathers of; to dress or
prink.
Pluming her wings among the breezy bowers. --W.
Irving.
2. To strip of feathers; to pluck; to strip; to pillage;
also, to peel. [Obs.] --Bacon. Dryden.
3. To adorn with feathers or plumes. ``Farewell the plumed
troop.' --Shak.
4. To pride; to vaunt; to boast; -- used reflexively; as, he
plumes himself on his skill. --South.
Plumed adder (Zo["o]l.), an African viper (Vipera, or
Clotho cornuta), having a plumelike structure over each
eye. It is venomous, and is related to the African puff
adder. Called also horned viper and hornsman.
Plumed partridge (Zo["o]l.), the California mountain quail
(Oreortyx pictus). See Mountain quail, under
Mountain. Plumiped
Plumiped Plu"mi*ped, a. [L. plumipes, -edis; pluma a feather +
pes: cf. F. plumip[`e]de.] (Zo["o]l.)
Having feet covered with feathers. -- n. A plumiped bird.
Meaning of Plumi from wikipedia
- open-source
software portal Plumi was a free
software video-sharing
content management system (CMS)
based on Plone, an open-source CMS.
Plumi enables users to establish...
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Cloud Video ViaStreaming Viddler Vidyard MediaGoblin (software)
PeerTube Plumi (software to
create video sharing sites) Web-based
video editing sites generally...
- Free and Open
Source Software platform it
develops and maintains,
called Plumi,
originally developed by Dave Fregon,
Andrew Nicholson, Anna
Helme and Andrew...
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online October 19, 2007.
Dorothea Mootafes,
Theodora Dracopoulos Argue, Paul
Plumis,
Perry Scarlatos,
Peggy Falangus Tramountanas, eds., A
History of Saint...
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Volavit volucer sine
plumis;
sedit in
arbore sine foliis;
venit homo
absque manibus;
conscendit illum sine pedibus; ****avit
illum sine igne;
comedit illum...
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MySQL flickr,
Picasa OpenBroadcaster Video streaming AGPLv3+
MySQL YouTube Plumi Video streaming GPL | ZPL
YouTube PeerTube Video streaming AGPLv3+ YouTube...
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bridge replacement.
Dorothea Mootafes,
Theodora Dracopoulos Argue, Paul
Plumis,
Perry Scarlatos,
Peggy Falangus Tramountanas, eds., A
History of Saint...
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wearing clothing that
resembles a
stereotypical artist costume.
PeerTube Plumi Creative Commons Free
culture movement List of
software under the GNU AGPL...
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September 2007.
Dorothea Mootafes,
Theodora Dracopoulos Argue, Paul
Plumis,
Perry Scarlatos,
Peggy Falangus Tramountanas, eds., A
History of Saint...
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include DuPont's FM-200,
American Pacific's Halotron, FirePro's FPC Compound,
Plumis’
Automist and 3M's
Novec 1230 Fire
Protection Fluid. Generally, the Halon...