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D stramoniumDatura Da*tu"ra, n. [NL.; cf. Skr. dhatt?ra, Per. & Ar.
tat?ra, Tat?la.] (Bot.)
A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped
flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit.
Note: The commonest species are the thorn apple (D.
stramonium), with a prickly capsule (see Illust. of
capsule), white flowers and green stem, and D.
tatula, with a purplish tinge of the stem and flowers.
Both are narcotic and dangerously poisonous. Datura stramoniumJamestown weed James"town` weed` (Bot.)
The poisonous thorn apple or stramonium (Datura
stramonium), a rank weed early noticed at Jamestown,
Virginia. See Datura.
Note: This name is often corrupted into jimson, jimpson, and
gympsum. Intramolecular
Intramolecular In`tra*mo*lec"u*lar, a. (Chem. & Physics)
Between molecules; situated, or acting, between the molecules
of bodies.
Stramony
Stramony Stram"o*ny, n. (Bot.)
Stramonium.
Tetramorph
Tetramorph Tet"ra*morph, n. [Tetra- + Gr. ? form, figure: cf.
Gr. ? fourfold.] (Christian Art)
The union of the four attributes of the Evangelists in one
figure, which is represented as winged, and standing on
winged fiery wheels, the wings being covered with eyes. The
representations of it are evidently suggested by the vision
of Ezekiel (ch. i.)
TramontanaTramontana Tra`mon*ta"na, n. [It. See Tramontane.] (Meteor.)
A dry, cold, violent, northerly wind of the Adriatic. Tramontane
Tramontane Tra*mon"tane, n.
One living beyond the mountains; hence, a foreigner; a
stranger.
TramontaneTramontane Tra*mon"tane, a. [OF. tramontain, It. tramontano,
L. transmontanus; trans across, beyond + mons, montis,
mountain.]
Lying or being beyond the mountains; coming from the other
side of the mountains; hence, foreign; barbarous.
Note: The Italians sometimes use this epithet for
ultramontane, and apply it to the countries north of
the Alps, as France and Germany, and especially to
their ecclesiastics, jurists, painters, etc.; and a
north wind is called a tramontane wind. The French
lawyers call certain Italian canonists tramontane, or
ultramontane, doctors; considering them as favoring too
much the court of Rome. See Ultramontane. Ultramontanist
Ultramontanist Ul`tra*mon"ta*nist, n.
One who upholds ultramontanism.
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