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Textorial Tex*to"ri*al, a. [L. textorius, fr. textor a weaver, fr. texere, textum, to weave.] Of or pertaining to weaving. --T. Warton.

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- Impatiens textori is a species of flowering plant in the family Balsaminaceae. It is native to East Asia, including eastern Siberia, China, ****an, and...
- Jean Boniface Textoris was a military surgeon, chief doctor of the French Navy, born on 24 February 1773 in Toulon and died on 3 September 1828 in Néoules...
- Impatiens tapanuliensis Impatiens tenella (Nilgiri Hills endemic) Impatiens textori Chhabra 2016 Impatiens teysmanni Impatiens thom****etii Impatiens tigrina...
- were wounded (including Captain Magendie); the surgeon on board was Dr. Textoris, the squadron's Chief Medical Officer. Admiral Villeneuve was lucky to...
- States Geological Survey. Retrieved 30 September 2020. Dennison, J. M.; Textoris, D. A. (March 1970). "Devonian tioga tuff in Northeastern United States"...
- 63. doi:10.1306/2F9181AD-16CE-11D7-8645000102C1865D. Dennison, J.M.; Textoris, D.A. (1970). "Devonian tioga tuff in Northeastern United States". Bulletin...
- Friedrich Mohs, German mineralogist (died 1839) February 24 - Jean Boniface Textoris, French military surgeon (died 1828) April 9 – Marie Boivin, French midwife...
- Gall (born 1758), German-born neuroanatomist. September 3 - Jean Boniface Textoris (born 1773), French military surgeon. December 22 – William Hyde Wollaston...
- was born on 23 November 1880 in Revúca, Slovakia. Her father was Andrej Textoris and her mother Antonia Kuorková. Her sister was the botanist Izabela Textorisová...
- longitudinal rows of four to five hooks. Mediorhynchus textori Barus, Six and Majumdar, 1978 M. textori is a parasite of the Village weaver (Ploceus cucullatus...