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Musa sapientum
Musa Mu"sa, n.; pl. Mus[ae]. [NL., fr. Ar. mauz, mauza, banana.] (Bot.) A genus of perennial, herbaceous, endogenous plants of great size, including the banana (Musa sapientum), the plantain (M. paradisiaca of Linn[ae]us, but probably not a distinct species), the Abyssinian (M. Ensete), the Philippine Island (M. textilis, which yields Manila hemp), and about eighteen other species. See Illust. of Banana and Plantain.
Musa sapientum
Banana Ba*na"na, n. [Sp. banana, name of the fruit.] (Bot.) A perennial herbaceous plant of almost treelike size (Musa sapientum); also, its edible fruit. See Musa. Note: The banana has a soft, herbaceous stalk, with leaves of great length and breadth. The flowers grow in bunches, covered with a sheath of a green or purple color; the fruit is five or six inches long, and over an inch in diameter; the pulp is soft, and of a luscious taste, and is eaten either raw or cooked. This plant is a native of tropical countries, and furnishes an important article of food. Banana bird (Zo["o]l.), a small American bird (Icterus leucopteryx), which feeds on the banana. Banana quit (Zo["o]l.), a small bird of tropical America, of the genus Certhiola, allied to the creepers.
Sapience
Sapience Sa"pi*ence, n. [L. sapientia: cf. F. sapience. See Sapient..] The quality of being sapient; wisdom; sageness; knowledge. --Cowper. Woman, if I might sit beside your feet, And glean your scattered sapience. --Tennyson.
Sapient
Sapient Sa"pi*ent, a. [L. sapiens, -entis, p. pr. of sapere to taste, to have sense, to know. See Sage, a.] Wise; sage; discerning; -- often in irony or contempt. Where the sapient king Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian spouse. --Milton. Syn: Sage; sagacious; knowing; wise; discerning.
Sapiential
Sapiential Sa`pi*en"tial, a. [L. sapientialis.] Having or affording wisdom. -- Sa`pi*en"tial*ly, adv. The sapiential books of the Old [Testament]. --Jer. Taylor.
Sapientially
Sapiential Sa`pi*en"tial, a. [L. sapientialis.] Having or affording wisdom. -- Sa`pi*en"tial*ly, adv. The sapiential books of the Old [Testament]. --Jer. Taylor.
Sapientious
Sapientious Sa`pi*en"tious, a. Sapiential. [Obs.]
Sapientize
Sapientize Sa"pi*ent*ize, v. t. To make sapient. [R.] --Coleridge.
Sapiently
Sapiently Sa"pi*ent*ly, adv. In a sapient manner.

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- dishes. The Dai ethnic group in southern Yunnan is noted for its noodle dish sapie (撒撇), a dish laced with bile and chyme. The Isan ethnic community in northern...
- baran**** consists of puroks while some have sitios. Datu Baguinda Putih Imam Sapie North Larap Panglima Alari Sipangkot Sitangkai Poblacion South Larap (Larap)...
- of the Mitidja colonization endeavor such as Pierre-Martin Borély de La Sapie, Maurice de Franclieu, Maximilien de Tonnac, Augustin de Vialar; and local...
- The Sape Strait (Indonesian: Selat Sape) or Sapie Strait is a strait connecting the Flores Sea to the Sumba Strait. It separates the islands of Sumbawa...
- William Neville (15 July 1497 – c. 1545) of Penwyn and Wyke Sapie, Worcestershire, was the son of Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer, and the author of...
- Retrieved 2024-09-30. "Maria Bieliková". Slovak Alliance for Innovation Economy SAPIE. Retrieved 30 September 2024. Bratislava, S. T. U. "Prof. Mária Bieliková...
- derived from the German word Winkel for corner). The burning log and the sapie (axe like tool to trail logs) on the forest green ground are symbols for...
- Giles Greville, by whom he had a son, Richard Neville of Penwyn and Wyke Sapie, Worcestershire, and two daughters, Mary and Susan. After the death without...
- wrongfully ****umed by Richard Neville (died 27 May 1590) of Penwyn and Wyke Sapie, Worcestershire, only son of William Neville (15 July 1497 – c. 1545), second...
- Risley prisms Mounting Optics in Optical Instruments By Paul R. Yoder -- SaPIE 2008 Page 246--249 Basic Optics and Optical Instruments By Fred A. Carson...