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Himanthalia loreaSea thongs Sea" thongs` (?; 115). (Bot.)
A kind of blackish seaweed (Himanthalia lorea) found on the
northern coasts of the Atlantic. It has a thonglike forking
process rising from a top-shaped base. Naphthalic
Naphthalic Naph*tha"lic, a. (Chem.)
(a) Pertaining to, derived from, or related to, naphthalene;
-- used specifically to denote any one of a series of
acids derived from naphthalene, and called naphthalene
acids.
(b) Formerly, designating an acid probably identical with
phthalic acid.
NaphthalidineNaphthalidine Naph*thal"i*dine, n. [Naphthalene + toluidine.]
(Chem.)
Same as Naphthylamine. NaphthalinNaphthalin Naph"tha*lin, Naphthaline Naph"tha*line, n. [F.
naphthaline.] (Chem.)
See Naphthalene. naphthalineNaphthalene Naph"tha*lene, n. (Chem.)
A white crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon, C10H8, analogous
to benzene, and obtained by the distillation of certain
bituminous materials, such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It
is the type and basis of a large number of derivatives among
organic compounds. Formerly called also naphthaline.
Naphthalene red (Chem.), a dyestuff obtained from certain
diazo derivatives of naphthylamine, and called also
magdala red.
Naphthalene yellow (Chem.), a yellow dyestuff obtained from
certain nitro derivatives of naphthol. NaphthalineNaphthalin Naph"tha*lin, Naphthaline Naph"tha*line, n. [F.
naphthaline.] (Chem.)
See Naphthalene. naphthalizarinNaphthazarin Naph*thaz"a*rin, n. [Naphthalene + alizarin.]
(Chem.)
A dyestuff, resembling alizarin, obtained from naphthoquinone
as a red crystalline substance with a bright green, metallic
luster; -- called also naphthalizarin. Naphthalize
Naphthalize Naph"tha*lize, v. t. (Chem.)
To mingle, saturate, or impregnate, with naphtha.
O thalichthysSmelt Smelt, n. [AS. smelt, smylt; akin to Dan. smelt.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small silvery
salmonoid fishes of the genus Osmerus and allied genera,
which ascend rivers to spawn, and sometimes become
landlocked in lakes. They are esteemed as food, and have a
peculiar odor and taste.
Note: The most important species are the European smelt
(Osmerus eperlans) (called also eperlan,
sparling, and spirling), the Eastern American smelt
(O. mordax), the California smelt (O. thalichthys),
and the surf smelt (Hypomesus olidus). The name is
loosely applied to various other small fishes, as the
lant, the California tomcod, the spawn eater, the
silverside.
2. Fig.: A gull; a simpleton. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl.
Sand smelt (Zo["o]l.), the silverside. paranaphthalineParanaphthalene Par`a*naph"tha*lene, n. [Pref. para- +
naphthalene.] (Chem.)
Anthracene; -- called also paranaphthaline. [Obs.] paraphthalic acidTerephthalic Ter`eph*thal"ic, a. [Terebene + phthalic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid of the
aromatic series, metameric with phthalic acid, and obtained,
as a tasteless white crystalline powder, by the oxidation of
oil of turpentine; -- called also paraphthalic acid. Cf.
Phthalic. PhthalicPhthalic Phthal"ic, a. [Naphthalene + -ic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid obtained by the
oxidation of naphthalene and allied substances.
Phthalic acid (Chem.), a white crystalline substance,
C6H4.(CO2H)2, analogous to benzoic acid, and employed in
the brilliant dyestuffs called the phthaleins. Phthalic acidPhthalic Phthal"ic, a. [Naphthalene + -ic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid obtained by the
oxidation of naphthalene and allied substances.
Phthalic acid (Chem.), a white crystalline substance,
C6H4.(CO2H)2, analogous to benzoic acid, and employed in
the brilliant dyestuffs called the phthaleins. phthalidPhthalide Phthal"ide, n. [Phthalyl + anhydride.] (Chem.)
A lactone obtained by reduction of phthalyl chloride, as a
white crystalline substance; hence, by extension, any one of
the series of which phthalide proper is the type. [Written
also phthalid.] PhthalidePhthalide Phthal"ide, n. [Phthalyl + anhydride.] (Chem.)
A lactone obtained by reduction of phthalyl chloride, as a
white crystalline substance; hence, by extension, any one of
the series of which phthalide proper is the type. [Written
also phthalid.] PhthalimidePhthalimide Phthal"i*mide, n. [Phthalic + imide.] (Chem.)
An imido derivative of phthalic acid, obtained as a white
crystalline substance, C6H4.(CO)2NH, which has itself (like
succinimide) acid properties, and forms a series of salts.
Cf. Imido acid, under Imido. Phthalin
Phthalin Phthal"in, n. (Chem.)
A colorless crystalline substance obtained by reduction from
phthale["i]n, into which it is easily converted by oxidation;
hence, any one of the series of which phthalin proper is the
type.
TerephthalicTerephthalic Ter`eph*thal"ic, a. [Terebene + phthalic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid of the
aromatic series, metameric with phthalic acid, and obtained,
as a tasteless white crystalline powder, by the oxidation of
oil of turpentine; -- called also paraphthalic acid. Cf.
Phthalic. Thalia
Thalia Tha*li"a, n. [L., fr. Gr. Qa`leia, originally,
blooming, luxuriant, akin to qa`llein to be luxuriant.]
(Class. Myth.)
(a) That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy.
(b) One of the three Graces.
(c) One of the Nereids.
ThaliaceaThaliacea Tha`li*a"ce*a, n. pl. [NL. See Thalia.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of Tunicata comprising the free-swimming species,
such as Salpa and Doliolum. ThaliaceaVertebrata, including Mammalia or Mammals, Aves or Birds,
Reptilia, Amphibia, Pisces or Fishes, Marsipobranchiata
(Craniota); and Leptocardia (Acrania). Tunicata, including the
Thaliacea, and Ascidioidea or Ascidians. Articulata or
Annulosa, including Insecta, Myriapoda, Malacapoda, Arachnida,
Pycnogonida, Merostomata, Crustacea (Arthropoda); and Annelida,
Gehyrea (Anarthropoda). Thalian
Thalian Tha*li"an, a.
Of or pertaining to Thalia; hence, of or pertaining to
comedy; comic.
Meaning of Thali from wikipedia
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Thali (meaning "plate" or "tray") or
Bhojanam (meaning "full meal") is a
round platter used to
serve food in
South Asia,
Southeast Asia and the Caribbean...
- A puja
thali (Sanskrit: पूजा थाली, romanized: Pūjā
thālī, lit. 'prayer plate') is a tray or
large container on
which puja
materials are ac****ulated and...
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Thali Alejandra García Arce (born
March 14, 1990), more
commonly known by her
stage name
Thali García, is a
Mexican actress who grew up in Hermosillo,...
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Gujarati Thali (Gujarati: ગુજરાતી થાળી) is an ****ortment of
dishes arranged as a
platter for
lunch or
dinner in
restaurants and homes,
mostly in Gujarat...
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Sigappu Thali (/θɑːli/ transl. The red
thali) is a 1988
Indian Tamil-language film
directed by R. Thyagarajan,
starring Charan Raj, Ramki,
Nishanthi and...
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Thalis Henrique Cantanhede (born 19
March 1996),
commonly known as
Thalis, is a
Brazilian professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder...
- Look up
thali in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thali is a
platter and a type of meal in
South Asia.
Thali may also
refer to: Puja
thali, in
Hindu rituals...
- The
thali is a
percussion instrument of the
family of
idiophones used in
Indian folk music. It is a round, flat
metal platter used in
cuisine that is...
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Thaḷī is a
Western Punjabi dialect spoken in
parts of the ****stani
provinces of
Punjab and
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Its
classification by some
linguists as...
- A
mangala sutra (Sanskrit: मङ्गलसूत्रम्, romanized: maṅgalasūtram), or tali (ISO: tāḷi), is a
necklace that the
groom ties
around the bride's neck in the...