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Extuberance
Extuberance Ex*tu"ber*ance, n.
A swelling or rising; protuberance. [R.] --Moxon.
Extuberancy
Extuberancy Ex*tu"ber*an*cy, n.
Extuberance. [R.]
Extuberant
Extuberant Ex*tu"ber*ant, a. [L. extuberare.]
Swollen out; protuberant. [R.] ``Extuberant lips.' --Gayton.
Extuberate
Extuberate Ex*tu"ber*ate, v. i. [L. extuberatus, p. pr. of
extuberare to swell; ex out + tuber a swelling.]
To swell out. [Obs.] --Cockeram.
Extuberation
Extuberation Ex*tu`ber*a"tion, n. [L. extuberatio.]
Protuberance. [Obs.] --Farindon.
Exuberancy
Exuberancy Ex*u"ber*an*cy, n.
Exuberance.
ExuberateExuberate Ex*u"ber*ate, v. i. [L. exuberatus, p. p. of
exuberare. See Exuberant, n.]
To abound; to be in great abundance. [Obs.] --Boyle. Impuberal
Impuberal Im*pu"ber*al ([i^]m*p[=u]"b[~e]r*al), a.
Not having arrived at puberty; immature.
In impuberal animals the cerebellum is, in proportion
to the brain proper, greatly less than in adults. --Sir
W. Hamilton.
Protuberancy
Protuberancy Pro*tu"ber*an*cy, n.
The quality or state of being protuberant; protuberance;
prominence.
ProtuberantProtuberant Pro*tu"ber*ant, a. [L. protuberans, -antis, p. pr.
of protuberare. See Protuberate.]
Prominent, or excessively prominent; bulging beyond the
surrounding or adjacent surface; swelling; as, a protuberant
joint; a protuberant eye. -- Pro*tu"ber*ant*ly, adv. ProtuberantlyProtuberant Pro*tu"ber*ant, a. [L. protuberans, -antis, p. pr.
of protuberare. See Protuberate.]
Prominent, or excessively prominent; bulging beyond the
surrounding or adjacent surface; swelling; as, a protuberant
joint; a protuberant eye. -- Pro*tu"ber*ant*ly, adv. ProtuberateProtuberate Pro*tu"ber*ate, v. i. [L. protuberare; pro forward
+ tuber a hump, protuberance. See Tuber.]
To swell, or be prominent, beyond the adjacent surface; to
bulge out. --S. Sharp. Protuberation
Protuberation Pro*tu`ber*a"tion, n.
The act of swelling beyond the surrounding surface. --Cooke
(1615).
Puberal
Puberal Pu"ber*al, a. [From L. puber, pubes, grown up, adult.]
Of or pertaining to puberty.
Supertuberation
Supertuberation Su`per*tu`ber*a"tion, n. [Pref. super- +
tuber.] (Bot.)
The production of young tubers, as potatoes, from the old
while still growing.
Meaning of Ubera from wikipedia
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American pines".
Oecologia 51: 107–115 Villar, Rafael; Ruiz-Robleto, Jeannete;
Ubera, José Luis; Poorter,
Hendrik (October 2013). "Exploring
variation in leaf...
- are
never ubera in Ovid's Amores, but are
ubera throughout the Metamorphoses: at 3.31 (metaphorically); 4.324; 10.392; 9.358 (materna ...
ubera, "motherly...
- hide him.
Refrain Sanctus hic in****us,
Domino subditus, In
cunis positus Ubera vitabat,
Corpus macerabat, Et ter in
sabbato Puer jejunabat. Magi tres venerunt...
- bid to
prove fitness".
Evening Standard. London.
Retrieved 22 July 2018.
Ubera, Rafa; McTear, Euan (1 June 2018). "LaLiga – Alaves:
Santi Cazorla trains...
- perfide, sed
duris genuit te
cautibus horrens Caucasus Hyrcanaeque admorunt ubera tigres. (IV.365-7) "You had
neither a
goddess for a parent, nor was Dard****...
-
decrescit grando, nix et cetera;
bruma fugit, et iam
sugit Ver
Estatis ubera; illi mens est misera, qui nec
vivit nec
lascivit sub
Estatis dextera. Ah...
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Arritokieta Zulaika,
Leire Pinedo and Eva Blanco),
three of
Aralar (Rebeka
Ubera, Igor López de
Muniain and
Daniel Maeztu) and two of
Alternatiba (Oskar...
- tibi,
cuius turbauit nitidos extinctus p****er ocellos, sed
potanda ferens infantibus ubera magnis et
saepe horridior glandem ructante marito. (6.1-10)...
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Domine (3)
Domine secundum actum meum (4)
Dominus Jesus in qua
nocte (2) Duo
ubera tua* (4) Ecce
merces sanctorum (4) Ecce tu
pulcher es,
dilecte mi* (4) Ego...
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chapter of Canti**** Canticorum: "Fasciculus
Myrrhae dilectus meus mihi
inter ubera mea commorabituris."
Fasciculus mirre is
often sometimes spelled as Fasciculus...