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Chondrostei
Chondrostei Chon*dros"te*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cartilage + ? bone.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so named because the skeleton is cartilaginous.
Coniroster
Coniroster Co`ni*ros"ter, n. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Conirostres.
Dentiroster
Dentiroster Den`ti*ros"ter, n.; pl. Dentirostres. [NL., fr. L. dens, dentis, tooth + rostrum bill, beak: cf. F. dentirostre.] (Zo["o]l.) A dentirostral bird.
-drosten
Landdrost Land"drost`, n.; pl. -drosten . Sometimes incorrectly Landtrost Landtrost [D., fr. land land + drost a kind of official; akin to G. truchsess.] In Cape Colony: (a) A chief magistrate in rural districts. He was replaced in 1827 by ``resident magistrates.' (b) The president of the Heemraad.
Fibrochondrosteal
Fibrochondrosteal Fi`bro*chon*dros"te*al, a. [L. fibra a fiber + gr. ? cartilage + ? bone.] (Anat.) Partly fibrous, partly cartilaginous, and partly osseous. --St. George Mivart.
Frosted
Frosted Frost"ed, a. Covered with hoarfrost or anything resembling hoarfrost; ornamented with frosting; also, frost-bitten; as, a frosted cake; frosted glass. Frosted work is introduced as a foil or contrast to burnished work. --Knight.
Gasterosteus aculeatus
Burnstickle Burn"stic`kle, n. (Zo["o]l.) A stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).
Gasterosteus cataphractus
Note: The salmons ascend rivers and penetrate to their head streams to spawn. They are remarkably strong fishes, and will even leap over considerable falls which lie in the way of their progress. The common salmon has been known to grow to the weight of seventy-five pounds; more generally it is from fifteen to twenty-five pounds. Young salmon are called parr, peal, smolt, and grilse. Among the true salmons are: Black salmon, or Lake salmon, the namaycush. Dog salmon, a salmon of Western North America (Oncorhynchus keta). Humpbacked salmon, a Pacific-coast salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). King salmon, the quinnat. Landlocked salmon, a variety of the common salmon (var. Sebago), long confined in certain lakes in consequence of obstructions that prevented it from returning to the sea. This last is called also dwarf salmon. Note: Among fishes of other families which are locally and erroneously called salmon are: the pike perch, called jack salmon; the spotted, or southern, squeteague; the cabrilla, called kelp salmon; young pollock, called sea salmon; and the California yellowtail. 2. A reddish yellow or orange color, like the flesh of the salmon. Salmon berry (Bot.), a large red raspberry growing from Alaska to California, the fruit of the Rubus Nutkanus. Salmon killer (Zo["o]l.), a stickleback (Gasterosteus cataphractus) of Western North America and Northern Asia. Salmon ladder, Salmon stair. See Fish ladder, under Fish. Salmon peel, a young salmon. Salmon pipe, a certain device for catching salmon. --Crabb. Salmon trout. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The European sea trout (Salmo trutta). It resembles the salmon, but is smaller, and has smaller and more numerous scales. (b) The American namaycush. (c) A name that is also applied locally to the adult black spotted trout (Salmo purpuratus), and to the steel head and other large trout of the Pacific coast.
Gasterosteus spinachia
Sea adder Sea" ad"der (Zo["o]l.) (a) The European fifteen-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus spinachia); -- called also bismore. (b) The European tanglefish, or pipefish (Syngnathus acus).
Gasterosteus spinachia
Bismer Bis"mer, n. 1. A rule steelyard. [Scot.] 2. (Zo["o]l.) The fifteen-spined (Gasterosteus spinachia).
Gastrostege
Gastrostege Gas*tros"tege, n. [Gastro- + Gr. ? roof.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the large scales on the belly of a serpent.
Longiroster
Longiroster Lon`gi*ros"ter, n.; pl. L. Longirostres, E. Longirosters. [L. longus long + rostrum beak: cf. F. longirostre.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Longirostres.
Longirosters
Longiroster Lon`gi*ros"ter, n.; pl. L. Longirostres, E. Longirosters. [L. longus long + rostrum beak: cf. F. longirostre.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Longirostres.
Parosteal
Parosteal Pa*ros"te*al, (Physiol.) Of or pertaining to parostosis; as, parosteal ossification.
Petrostearine
Petrostearine Pet`ro*ste"a*rine, n. [Petro + stearine.] A solid unctuous material, of which candles are made.
Pleurostea
Pleurosteon Pleu*ros"te*on, n.; pl. L. Pleurostea, E. -ons. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a rib + ? a bone.] (Anat.) The antero-lateral piece which articulates the sternum of birds.
Pleurosteon
Pleurosteon Pleu*ros"te*on, n.; pl. L. Pleurostea, E. -ons. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a rib + ? a bone.] (Anat.) The antero-lateral piece which articulates the sternum of birds.
Pressiroster
Pressiroster Pres`si*ros"ter, n. [L. presssus pressed (p. p. of premere) + rostrum beak: cf. F. pressirostre. See 4th Press.] (Zo["o]l.) One of a tribe of wading birds (Pressirostres) including those which have a compressed beak, as the plovers.
Prosternation
Prosternation Pros`ter*na"tion, n. [F. See Prostration.] Dejection; depression. [Obs.] --Wiseman.
Prosternum
Prosternum Pro*ster"num, n. [NL. See Pro- and Sternum.] (Zo["o]l.) The ventral plate of the prothorax of an insect.
Rostel
Rostel Ros"tel, n. [L. rostellum, dim. of rostrum a beak: cf. F. rostelle.] same as Rostellum.
Rostella
Rostellum Ros*tel"lum, n.; pl. Rostella. [L. See Rostel.] A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm.
Rostellar
Rostellar Ros*tel"lar, a. Pertaining to a rostellum.
Rostellate
Rostellate Ros"tel*late, a. [NL. rostellatus.] Having a rostellum, or small beak; terminating in a beak.
Rostelliform
Rostelliform Ros*tel"li*form, a. Having the form of a rostellum, or small beak.
Rostellum
Rostellum Ros*tel"lum, n.; pl. Rostella. [L. See Rostel.] A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm.
Roster
Roster Ros"ter, n. [Perhaps a corruption of register; or cf. roll.] (Mil.) A register or roll showing the order in which officers, enlisted men, companies, or regiments are called on to serve.
Tenuiroster
Tenuiroster Ten`u*i*ros"ter, n.; pl. Tenuirosters. [NL., fr. L. tenuis thin + rostrum a beak.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Tenuirostres.
Tenuirosters
Tenuiroster Ten`u*i*ros"ter, n.; pl. Tenuirosters. [NL., fr. L. tenuis thin + rostrum a beak.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Tenuirostres.
Urostea
Urosteon U*ros"te*on, n.; pl. L. Urostea, E. Urosteons. [NL., fr. Gr. ? the tail + ? a bone.] (Anat.) A median ossification back of the lophosteon in the sternum of some birds.

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