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Polybasic
Polybasic Pol`y*ba"sic, a. [Poly- + basic.] (Chem.) Capable of neutralizing, or of combining with, several molecules of a monacid base; having several hydrogen atoms capable of being replaced by basic radicals; -- said of certain acids; as, sulphuric acid is polybasic.
Polybasite
Polybasite Pol`y*ba"site, n. [See Polybasic.] (Min.) An iron-black ore of silver, consisting of silver, sulphur, and antimony, with some copper and arsenic.
Polybius Henslowii
Nipper Nip"per, n. 1. One who, or that which, nips. 2. A fore tooth of a horse. The nippers are four in number. 3. A satirist. [Obs.] --Ascham. 4. A pickpocket; a young or petty thief. [Old Cant] 5. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The cunner. (b) A European crab (Polybius Henslowii).
Polyborus Brasiliensis
Carrancha Car*ran"cha, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) The Brazilian kite (Polyborus Brasiliensis); -- so called in imitation of its notes.
Polyborus Braziliensis
Caracara Ca`ra*ca"ra (k[aum]`r[.a]k[aum]"r[.a]), n. (Zo["o]l.) A south American bird of several species and genera, resembling both the eagles and the vultures. The caracaras act as scavengers, and are also called carrion buzzards. Note: The black caracara is Ibycter ater; the chimango is Milvago chimango; the Brazilian is Polyborus Braziliensis.
Polybranchia
Polybranchia Pol`y*bran"chi*a, n. pl. [NL. See Poly-, and Branchia.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Nudibranchiata including those which have numerous branchi[ae] on the back.
Polybromide
Polybromide Pol`y*bro"mide, n. [Poly- + bromide.] (Chem.) A bromide containing more than one atom of bromine in the molecule.

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- 519–21. Polyb. v. 72; Strab. xii. p. 570, xiii. p. 631, xiv. p. 666. Ptol. v. 3. § 7, 5. § 6. Plin. v. 42; see also Ptol. v. 2. § 12. Polyb. Exc. de...
- return to Macedonia, or set his eyes upon the Gr**** sea." Polyb. 5.79.4, 5.82.2 Polyb. 30.25.5 Polyb. 30.25.3 Livy Ab urbe condita ****vii. 40 Archived March...
- 2001, p. 48, citing Polyb. 31.26.3–5. Webb 2018, p****im. Webb 2018, pp. 268–70. Webb 2018, p. 271. Webb 2018, pp. 265–66, citing Polyb. 31.26–27 with further...
- others, Polyb., 21.33–39 and Livy, 38.12–27. Errington 1989, p. 288. See Polyb., 21.42. Errington 1989, pp. 287–88. Broughton 1951, p. 366. Polyb., 21.44...
- 1989, p. 45. Broughton 1951, p. 237. Briscoe 1989, p. 49. Briscoe 2012; Polyb., 10.3.5. Pliny the Elder, writing in the 1st century AD, mentions that...
- Ant. Rom., xx.8. Polyb., iii.22–26. Livy, vii.27. Scullard 1989a, pp. 517–37. Scullard 1989a, p. 542. Scullard 1989a, p. 543. Polyb., 1.11–12. Scullard...
- of as a record of history. The considerably earlier account of Polybius (Polyb. 2.34) does not at all mention the spolia opima in relation to Marcellus...
- part of its circuit, which measured 48 stades or nearly 10 km (6 miles) (Polyb. 1X. 21). The late Roman wall enclosing the acropolis, part of which probably...
- mile from Sparta. (Polyb. ii. 65, 66; Liv. ****iv. 28.) The prin****l tributary of the Oenus was the Gorgylus (Gr****: Γόργυλος, Polyb. ii. 66), probably...
- Dictionary of classical Antiquities (1898), Epicȳdes Polyb. vii. 2; Liv. xxiv. 6. (cited by Bunbury) Polyb. vii. 2-5; Liv. xxiv. 6-7. (cited by Bunbury) Liv...