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Anisopteryx pometariaCankerworm Can"ker*worm`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
The larva of two species of geometrid moths which are very
injurious to fruit and shade trees by eating, and often
entirely destroying, the foliage. Other similar larv[ae] are
also called cankerworms.
Note: The autumnal species (Anisopteryx pometaria) becomes
adult late in autumn (after frosts) and in winter. The
spring species (A. vernata) remains in the ground
through the winter, and matures in early spring. Both
have winged males and wingless females. The larv[ae]
are similar in appearance and habits, and belong to the
family of measuring worms or spanworms. These larv[ae]
hatch from the eggs when the leaves begin to expand in
spring. Anthropometric
Anthropometric An`thro*po*met"ric, Anthropometrical
An`thro*po*met"ric*al, a.
Pertaining to anthropometry.
Anthropometrical
Anthropometric An`thro*po*met"ric, Anthropometrical
An`thro*po*met"ric*al, a.
Pertaining to anthropometry.
Anthropometry
Anthropometry An`thro*pom"e*try, n. [Gr. ? man + -mercy.]
Measurement of the height and other dimensions of human
beings, especially at different ages, or in different races,
occupations, etc. --Dunglison.
Nauropometer
Nauropometer Nau`ro*pom"e*ter, n. [Gr. ? ship + ? inclination
+ -meter.] (Naut.)
An instrument for measuring the amount which a ship heels at
sea.
Ypsolophus pometellusPalmerworm Palm"er*worm`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any hairy caterpillar which appears in great numbers,
devouring herbage, and wandering about like a palmer.
The name is applied also to other voracious insects.
--Joel. i. 4.
(b) In America, the larva of any one of several moths,
which destroys the foliage of fruit and forest trees,
esp. the larva of Ypsolophus pometellus, which
sometimes appears in vast numbers.
Meaning of Pomet from wikipedia
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physicians in
Northern Europe prescribed this
manna as a mild laxative.
Pierre Pomet.
Histoire générale des
drogues … 1694. –
Nicolas Lemery.
Dictionnaire universel...
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Pierre Pomet (2
April 1658 – 18
November 1699) was a
French pharmacist. He was born in Paris.
After learning, he
travelled in Italia, Germany,
Great Britain...
- Mothe,
sieur de Cadillac,
French explorer (died 1730)
April 2 -
Pierre Pomet,
French pharmacist (died 1699)
April 8 -
Georges Mareschal,
French surgeon...
- that
suggests that the
grave was
robbed in antiquity. The
first fort on
Pomet hill is one of the
largest camps (226 x 294 m) in
Dacia first built with...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-23259-3., pp. 226–227, with
additions Monfieur Pomet (1709). "Abyssine Myrrh)".
History of Drugs.
Abyssine Myrrh The One Earth...
- pile of
money or a bribe. In his
Compleat History of
Drugs (1712),
Pierre Pomet attributed medical benefits to
sugar and
provided instructions for making...
- or a rat or a cat. The hare was 'the big-eared fellow', and the
rabbit ‘
pomet’, and the rat ‘sacote’, and the cat ‘scratcher'". In the
modern superstition...
- 104.
Dauphin Royal 100,
later 104 guns (designed and
built by François
Pomet,
launched 29
March 1668 at Toulon) –
broken up 1700
Royal Duc 104 guns (designed...
- the state. His best-known
comedies include:
Pomet (1548 or 1553) - some
historiographers argue that
Pomet is
indeed Marin's
oldest play, his debut, while...
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mathematician and
scientific po****riser (born 1625)
November 18 –
Pierre Pomet,
French pharmacist (born 1658) Bach, J. (1966). "Dampier,
William (1651–1715)"...