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Anaphalis margaritacea
Enerlasting En`er*last"ing, n. 1. Eternal duration, past of future; eternity. From everlasting to everlasting, thou art God. --Ps. xc. 2. 2. (With the definite article) The Eternal Being; God. 3. (Bot.) A plant whose flowers may be dried without losing their form or color, as the pearly everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea), the immortelle of the French, the cudweeds, etc. 4. A cloth fabic for shoes, etc. See Lasting.
Cactaceae
Nopal No"pal, n. [Mexican nopalli.] (Bot.) A cactaceous plant (Nopalea cochinellifera), originally Mexican, on which the cochineal insect feeds, and from which it is collected. The name is sometimes given to other species of Cactace[ae].
Cetacea
Cetacea Ce*ta"ce*a, n. pl. [NL., from L. cetus whale, Gr. ?.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of marine mammals, including the whales. Like ordinary mammals they breathe by means of lungs, and bring forth living young which they suckle for some time. The anterior limbs are changed to paddles; the tail flukes are horizontal. There are two living suborders: (a) The Mysticete or whalebone whales, having no true teeth after birth, but with a series of plates of whalebone [see Baleen.] hanging down from the upper jaw on each side, thus making a strainer, through which they receive the small animals upon which they feed. (b) The Denticete, including the dolphins and sperm whale, which have teeth. Another suborder (Zeuglodontia) is extinct. The Sirenia were formerly included in the Cetacea, but are now made a separate order.
Cetacean
Cetacean Ce*ta"cean, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Cetacea.
Crustacea
Crustacea Crus*ta"ce*a (kr?s-t?"sh?-?), n. pl. [Neut. pl. of NL. crustaceus pert. to the crust or shell, from L. crusta the hard surfsce of a body, rind, shell.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the classes of the arthropods, including lobsters and crabs; -- so called from the crustlike shell with which they are covered. Note: The body usually consists of an anterior part, made up of the head and thorax combined, called the cephalothorax, and of a posterior jointed part called the abdomen, postabdomen, and (improperly) tail. They breathe by means of gills variously attached to some of the limbs or to the sides the body, according to the group. They are divisible into two subclasses, Entomostraca and Malacostraca, each of which includes several orders.
Crustacean
Crustacean Crus*ta"cean (kr?s-t?"shan; 97), a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Crustacea; crustaceous. -- n. An animal belonging to the class Crustacea.
Parotia aurea or sexsetacea
Bird of paradise Bird" of par"a*dise (Zo["o]l.) The name of several very beautiful birds of the genus Paradisea and allied genera, inhabiting New Guinea and the adjacent islands. The males have brilliant colors, elegant plumes, and often remarkable tail feathers. Note: The Great emerald (Paradisea apoda) and the Lesser emerald (P. minor) furnish many of the plumes used as ornaments by ladies; the Red is P. rubra or sanguinea; the Golden is Parotia aurea or sexsetacea; the King is Cincinnurus regius. The name is also applied to the longer-billed birds of another related group (Epimachin[ae]) from the same region. The Twelve-wired (Seleucides alba) is one of these. See Paradise bird, and Note under Apod.
Sessile-eyed Crustacea
Sessile-eyed Ses"sile-eyed`, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having eyes which are not elevated on a stalk; -- opposed to stalk-eyed. Sessile-eyed Crustacea, the Arthrostraca.
Stalked-eyed crustaceans
Stalk-eyed Stalk"-eyed`, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having the eyes raised on a stalk, or peduncle; -- opposed to sessile-eyed. Said especially of podophthalmous crustaceans. Stalked-eyed crustaceans. (Zo["o]l.) See Podophthalmia.
Testacea
Testacea Tes*ta"ce*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. testaceum a shelled anumal. See Testaceous.] (Zo["o]l.) Invertebrate animals covered with shells, especially mollusks; shellfish.
Testacean
Testacean Tes*ta"cean, n. (Zo["o]l.) Onr of the Testacea.

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- Leonora now was to have a cantabile for the Miserere as well as retaining "Tacea la Notte" in act 1 with its cabaletta. Changes were also made to Azucena's...
- University Photographs of Annabelle Bernard, courtesy of Counter Melody Video Bernard singing the aria Tacea la Notte, audio recording with performance card...
-   -a verbs (a intra) -ea verbs (a tăcea) -e verbs (a cere) -e verbs (a merge) -i verbs (a dormi) -î verbs (a coborî)   suffix a suffix u suffix u suffix...
- Title Opera Composer Duration Language Tacea la notte placida (Act I, Leonora's aria) Il trovatore G. Verdi 4:20 Italian D'amor sull'ali rosee (Act IV...
- music of Wales Bugeilio'r gwenith gwyn (Watching the white wheat) Verdi Tacea la notte placida, from Act I sc 2 of 'Il Trovatore' Verdi Tuba mirum, from...
- psalm is Psalm 82. In Latin, it is known as "Deus quis similis erit tibi ne taceas". It is one of the 12 Psalms of Asaph. This psalm is the last of the Psalms...
- Veneta. He also wrote several poems during this time, including a sonnet, Tacea la notte, which was published in a collection marking the marriage of Agostino...
- VI. post Epiphaniam, in F major for choir, strings and organ "Ne quando taceas" pro Dominica VI. post Pentecostem, in d minor for choir, strings and organ...
- hold!" plūs libĕns faxim (reiz) "I would more willingly do it" pol etsī taceās (reiz) "by God, even if you keep quiet" While from the Wilamowitzi**** come...
- foreste II.a parte (with baritone Augusto Beuf) D 12476 - Il Trovatore - Tacea la notte placida | Il Trovatore - D'amor sull'ali rosee - Ø 25 D 12491 (and...