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Acmaea testudinalisLimpet Lim"pet (l[i^]m"p[e^]t), n. [Prob. through French fr.
L. lepas, -adis, Gr. lepa`s, -a`dos.] (Zo["o]l.)
1. In a general sense, any hatshaped, or conical, gastropod
shell.
2. Any one of many species of marine shellfish of the order
Docoglossa, mostly found adhering to rocks, between tides.
Note: The common European limpets of the genus Patella
(esp. P. vulgata) are extensively used as food. The
common New England species is Acm[ae]a testudinalis.
Numerous species of limpets occur on the Pacific coast
of America, some of them of large size.
3. Any species of Siphonaria, a genus of limpet-shaped
Pulmonifera, living between tides, on rocks.
4. A keyhole limpet. See Fissurella. Altitudinal
Altitudinal Al`ti*tu"di*nal, a.
Of or pertaining to height; as, altitudinal measurements.
Altitudinarian
Altitudinarian Al`ti*tu`di*na"ri*an, a.
Lofty in doctrine, aims, etc. [R.] --Coleridge.
Aptitudinal
Aptitudinal Apt`i*tu"di*nal, a.
Suitable; fit. [Obs.]
Attitudinal
Attitudinal At`ti*tu"di*nal, a.
Relating to attitude.
Attitudinarian
Attitudinarian At`ti*tu`di*na"ri*an, n.
One who attitudinizes; a posture maker.
Attitudinarianism
Attitudinarianism At`ti*tu`di*na"ri*an*ism, n.
A practicing of attitudes; posture making.
Attitudinize
Attitudinize At`ti*tu"di*nize, v. i.
To assume affected attitudes; to strike an attitude; to pose.
Maria, who is the most picturesque figure, was put to
attitudinize at the harp. --Hannah More.
Attitudinizer
Attitudinizer At`ti*tu"di*ni`zer, n.
One who practices attitudes.
Consuetudinal
Consuetudinal Con`sue*tu"di*nal, a. [LL. consuetudinalis.]
According to custom; customary; usual. [R.]
ConsuetudinariesCussuetudinary Cus`sue*tu"di*na*ry, n.; pl.
Consuetudinaries.
A manual or ritual of customary devotional exercises. Consuetudinary
Consuetudinary Con`sue*tu"di*na"ry, a. [LL. consuetudinarius.]
Customary.
CussuetudinaryCussuetudinary Cus`sue*tu"di*na*ry, n.; pl.
Consuetudinaries.
A manual or ritual of customary devotional exercises. Cypraea testudinaria 1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of the numerous species of Testudinata,
especially a sea turtle, or chelonian.
Note: In the United States the land and fresh-water tortoises
are also called turtles.
2. (Printing) The curved plate in which the form is held in a
type-revolving cylinder press.
Alligator turtle, Box turtle, etc. See under Alligator,
Box, etc.
green turtle (Zo["o]l.), a marine turtle of the genus
Chelonia, having usually a smooth greenish or
olive-colored shell. It is highly valued for the delicacy
of its flesh, which is used especially for turtle soup.
Two distinct species or varieties are known; one of which
(Chelonia Midas) inhabits the warm part of the Atlantic
Ocean, and sometimes weighs eight hundred pounds or more;
the other (C. virgata) inhabits the Pacific Ocean. Both
species are similar in habits and feed principally on
seaweed and other marine plants, especially the turtle
grass.
Turtle cowrie (Zo["o]l.), a large, handsome cowrie
(Cypr[ae]a testudinaria); the turtle-shell; so called
because of its fancied resemblance to a tortoise in color
and form.
Turtle grass (Bot.), a marine plant (Thalassia
testudinum) with grasslike leaves, common about the West
Indies.
Turtle shell, tortoise shell. See under Tortoise. Fortitudinous
Fortitudinous For`ti*tu"di*nous, a.
Having fortitude; courageous. [R.] --Gibbon.
Invaletudinary
Invaletudinary In*val`e*tu"di*na*ry, a.
Wanting health; valetudinary. [R.]
Latitudinal
Latitudinal Lat`i*tu"di*nal, a.
Of or pertaining to latitude; in the direction of latitude.
Latitudinarian
Latitudinarian Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an, a. [Cf. F.
latitudinaire.]
1. Not restrained; not confined by precise limits.
2. Indifferent to a strict application of any standard of
belief or opinion; hence, deviating more or less widely
from such standard; lax in doctrine; as, latitudinarian
divines; latitudinarian theology.
Latitudinarian sentiments upon religious subjects.
--Allibone.
3. Lax in moral or religious principles.
Latitudinarian
Latitudinarian Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an, n.
1. One who is moderate in his notions, or not restrained by
precise settled limits in opinion; one who indulges
freedom in thinking.
2. (Eng. Eccl. Hist.) A member of the Church of England, in
the time of Charles II., who adopted more liberal notions
in respect to the authority, government, and doctrines of
the church than generally prevailed.
They were called ``men of latitude;' and upon this,
men of narrow thoughts fastened upon them the name
of latitudinarians. --Bp. Burnet.
3. (Theol.) One who departs in opinion from the strict
principles of orthodoxy.
Latitudinarianism
Latitudinarianism Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an*ism, n.
A latitudinarian system or condition; freedom of opinion in
matters pertaining to religious belief.
Fierce sectarianism bred fierce latitudinarianism. --De
Quincey.
He [Ammonius Saccas] plunged into the wildest
latitudinarianism of opinion. --J. S.
Harford.
Latitudinous
Latitudinous Lat`i*tu"di*nous, a.
Having latitude, or wide extent.
Longitudinal
Longitudinal Lon`gi*tu"di*nal, n.
A railway sleeper lying parallel with the rail.
Longitudinal
Longitudinal Lon`gi*tu"di*nal, a. [Cf. F. longitudinal.]
1. Of or pertaining to longitude or length; as, longitudinal
distance.
2. Extending in length; in the direction of the length;
running lengthwise, as distinguished from transverse; as,
the longitudinal diameter of a body. --Cheyne.
Longitudinally
Longitudinally Lon`gi*tu"di*nal*ly, adv.
In the direction of length.
Multitudinary
Multitudinary Mul`ti*tu"di*na*ry, a.
Multitudinous.
MultitudinousMultitudinous Mul`ti*tu"di*nous, a.
1. Consisting of a multitude; manifold in number or
condition; as, multitudinous waves. ``The multitudinous
seas.' --Shak.
A renewed jingling of multitudinous chains. --G.
Kennan.
2. Of or pertaining to a multitude. ``The multitudinous
tongue.' --Shak. -- Mul`ti*tu"di*nous*ly, adv. --
Mul`ti*tu"di*nous*ness, n. MultitudinouslyMultitudinous Mul`ti*tu"di*nous, a.
1. Consisting of a multitude; manifold in number or
condition; as, multitudinous waves. ``The multitudinous
seas.' --Shak.
A renewed jingling of multitudinous chains. --G.
Kennan.
2. Of or pertaining to a multitude. ``The multitudinous
tongue.' --Shak. -- Mul`ti*tu"di*nous*ly, adv. --
Mul`ti*tu"di*nous*ness, n. MultitudinousnessMultitudinous Mul`ti*tu"di*nous, a.
1. Consisting of a multitude; manifold in number or
condition; as, multitudinous waves. ``The multitudinous
seas.' --Shak.
A renewed jingling of multitudinous chains. --G.
Kennan.
2. Of or pertaining to a multitude. ``The multitudinous
tongue.' --Shak. -- Mul`ti*tu"di*nous*ly, adv. --
Mul`ti*tu"di*nous*ness, n. Platitudinarian
Platitudinarian Plat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an, n.
One addicted to uttering platitudes, or stale and insipid
truisms. ``A political platitudinarian.' --G. Eliot.
Platitudinize
Platitudinize Plat`i*tu"di*nize, v. i.
To utter platitudes or truisms.
Meaning of Tudin from wikipedia
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Tudin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Connie Tudin (1917–1988),
Canadian ice
hockey player Dan
Tudin (born 1978),
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Tuđin is a
village located in Osečina Muni****lity,
Kolubara District, Serbia.
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Cornell Tudin (September 21, 1917 –
October 24, 1988) was a
Canadian ice
hockey forward. He pla**** 4
games in the
National Hockey League for the Montreal...
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Daniel Tudin (born
August 3, 1978) is a Canadian-born
Italian professional ice
hockey player. He is
currently playing in
Italy with
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