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A moschatellina
Moschatel Mos"cha*tel`, n. [Gr. ? musk: cf. F. moscatelline. See Muscadel, Musk.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus Adoxa (A. moschatellina), the flowers of which are pale green, and have a faint musky smell. It is found in woods in all parts of Europe, and is called also hollow root and musk crowfoot. --Loudon.
Dentelli
Dentelli Den*tel"li, n. pl. [It., sing. dentello, prop., little tooth, dim. of dente tooth, L. dens, dentis. Cf. Dentil.] Modillions. --Spectator.
Foretelling
Foretell Fore*tell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foretold; p. pr. & vb. n. Foretelling.] To predict; to tell before occurence; to prophesy; to foreshow. Deeds then undone my faithful tongue foretold. --Pope. Prodigies, foretelling the future eminence and luster of his character. --C. Middleton. Syn: To predict; prophesy; prognosticate; augur.
Intelligence
Intelligence In*tel"li*gence, n. [F. intelligence, L. intelligentia, intellegentia. See Intelligent.] 1. The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding. 2. The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment. And dimmed with darkness their intelligence. --Spenser. 3. Information communicated; news; notice; advice. Intelligence is given where you are hid. --Shak. 4. Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity. [Obs.] He lived rather in a fair intelligence than any friendship with the favorites. --Clarendon. 5. Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information. I write as he that none intelligence Of meters hath, ne flowers of sentence. --Court of Love. 6. An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence. --Milton. The great Intelligences fair That range above our mortal state, In circle round the blessed gate, Received and gave him welcome there. --Tennyson. Intelligence office, an office where information may be obtained, particularly respecting servants to be hired. Syn: Understanding; intellect; instruction; advice; notice; notification; news; information; report.
Intelligence office
Intelligence In*tel"li*gence, n. [F. intelligence, L. intelligentia, intellegentia. See Intelligent.] 1. The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding. 2. The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment. And dimmed with darkness their intelligence. --Spenser. 3. Information communicated; news; notice; advice. Intelligence is given where you are hid. --Shak. 4. Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity. [Obs.] He lived rather in a fair intelligence than any friendship with the favorites. --Clarendon. 5. Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information. I write as he that none intelligence Of meters hath, ne flowers of sentence. --Court of Love. 6. An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence. --Milton. The great Intelligences fair That range above our mortal state, In circle round the blessed gate, Received and gave him welcome there. --Tennyson. Intelligence office, an office where information may be obtained, particularly respecting servants to be hired. Syn: Understanding; intellect; instruction; advice; notice; notification; news; information; report.
Intelligencer
Intelligencer In*tel"li*gen*cer, n. One who, or that which, sends or conveys intelligence or news; a messenger. All the intriguers in foreign politics, all the spies, and all the intelligencers . . . acted solely upon that principle. --Burke.
Intelligencing
Intelligencing In*tel"li*gen*cing, a. Informing; giving information; talebearing. [Obs.] --Shak. That sad intelligencing tyrant. --Milton.
Intelligency
Intelligency In*tel"li*gen*cy, n. Intelligence. [Obs.] --Evelyn.
Intelligent
Intelligent In*tel"li*gent, a. [L. intelligens, intellegens, -entis, p. pr. of intelligere, intellegere, to perceive; inter between + legere to gather, collect, choose: cf. F. intelligent. See Legend.] 1. Endowed with the faculty of understanding or reason; as, man is an intelligent being. 2. Possessed of intelligence, education, or judgment; knowing; sensible; skilled; marked by intelligence; as, an intelligent young man; an intelligent architect; an intelligent answer. 3. Gognizant; aware; communicate. [Obs.] Intelligent of seasons. --Milton. Which are to France the spies and speculations Intelligent of our state. --Shak. Syn: Sensible; understanding. See Sensible.
Intelligential
Intelligential In*tel`li*gen"tial, a. [Cf. F. intelligentiel.] [R.] 1. Of or pertaining to the intelligence; exercising or implying understanding; intellectual. ``With act intelligential.' --Milton. 2. Consisting of unembodied mind; incorporeal. Food alike those pure Intelligential substances require. --Milton.
Intelligentiary
Intelligentiary In*tel`li*gen"tia*ry, n. One who gives information; an intelligencer. [Obs.] --Holinshed.
Intelligently
Intelligently In*tel"li*gent*ly, adv. In an intelligent manner; with intelligence.
Intelligible
Intelligible In*tel"li*gi*ble, [L. intellegibilis: cf. F. intelligible. See Intelligent.] Capable of being understood or comprehended; as, an intelligible account or description; intelligible pronunciation, writing, etc. The intelligible forms of ancient poets. --Coleridge. Syn: Comprehensible; perspicuous; plain; clear.
Intelligibleness
Intelligibleness In*tel"li*gi*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being intelligible; intelligibility. --Locke.
Intelligibly
Intelligibly In*tel"li*gi*bly, adv. In an intelligible manner; so as to be understood; clearly; plainly; as, to write or speak intelligibly.
Misintelligence
Misintelligence Mis`in*tel"li*gence, n. 1. Wrong information; misinformation. 2. Disagreement; misunderstanding. [Obs.]
Mistelling
Mistell Mis*tell", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mistold; p. pr. & vb. n. Mistelling.] To tell erroneously.
Notornis Mantelli
Moho Mo"ho, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A gallinule (Notornis Mantelli) formerly inhabiting New Zealand, but now supposed to be extinct. It was incapable of flight. See Notornis.
Notornis Mantelli
Notornis No*tor"nis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? the south, or southwest + ? bird.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of birds allied to the gallinules, but having rudimentary wings and incapable of flight. Notornis Mantelli was first known as a fossil bird of New Zealand, but subsequently a few individuals were found living on the southern island. It is supposed to be now nearly or quite extinct.
Patelliform
Patelliform Pa*tel"li*form, a. [Patella + form: cf. F. pattelliforme.] 1. Having the form of a patella. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Resembling a limpet of the genus Patella.
Perivitelline
Perivitelline Per`i*vi*tel"line, a. [Pref. peri- + vitelline.] (Biol.) Situated around the vitellus, or between the vitellus and zona pellucida of an ovum.
Rostelliform
Rostelliform Ros*tel"li*form, a. Having the form of a rostellum, or small beak.
Satellite
Satellite Sat"el*lite, n. [F., fr. L. satelles, -itis, an attendant.] 1. An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful person; hence, an obsequious dependent. ``The satellites of power.' --I. Disraeli. 2. (Astron.) A secondary planet which revolves about another planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See Solar system, under Solar. Satellite moth (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European noctuid moth (Scopelosoma satellitia).
Satellite
Satellite Sat"el*lite, a. (Anat.) Situated near; accompanying; as, the satellite veins, those which accompany the arteries.
Satellite moth
Satellite Sat"el*lite, n. [F., fr. L. satelles, -itis, an attendant.] 1. An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful person; hence, an obsequious dependent. ``The satellites of power.' --I. Disraeli. 2. (Astron.) A secondary planet which revolves about another planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See Solar system, under Solar. Satellite moth (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European noctuid moth (Scopelosoma satellitia).
Satellitious
Satellitious Sat`el*li"tious, a. Pertaining to, or consisting of, satellites. [R.] --Cheyne.
Scopelosoma satellitia
Satellite Sat"el*lite, n. [F., fr. L. satelles, -itis, an attendant.] 1. An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful person; hence, an obsequious dependent. ``The satellites of power.' --I. Disraeli. 2. (Astron.) A secondary planet which revolves about another planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See Solar system, under Solar. Satellite moth (Zo["o]l.), a handsome European noctuid moth (Scopelosoma satellitia).
Scutelliform
Scutelliform Scu*tel"li*form, a. [L. scutella a dish + -form.] 1. Scutellate. 2. (Bot.) Having the form of a scutellum.
Scutelliplantar
Scutelliplantar Scu*tel`li*plan"tar, a. [L. scutellus a shield + planta foot.] (Zo["o]l.) Having broad scutella on the front, and small scales on the posterior side, of the tarsus; -- said of certain birds.
Stelliferous
Stelliferous Stel*lif"er*ous, a. [L. stellifer; stella star + ferre 8bear.] Having, or abounding with, stars.

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