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LumachelLumachel Lu"ma*chel, Lumachella Lu`ma*chel"la, n. [F.
lumachelle, It. lumachella, fr. lamachella a little snail,
dim. of lumaca a snail, fr. L. limax, -acis.] (Min.)
A grayish brown limestone, containing fossil shells, which
reflect a beautiful play of colors. It is also called fire
marble, from its fiery reflections. LumachellaLumachel Lu"ma*chel, Lumachella Lu`ma*chel"la, n. [F.
lumachelle, It. lumachella, fr. lamachella a little snail,
dim. of lumaca a snail, fr. L. limax, -acis.] (Min.)
A grayish brown limestone, containing fossil shells, which
reflect a beautiful play of colors. It is also called fire
marble, from its fiery reflections. Naumachy
Naumachy Nau"ma*chy, n. [L. naumachia, Gr. ?; ? ship + ?
fight, battle, ? to fight.]
1. A naval battle; esp., a mock sea fight.
2. (Rom. Antiq.) A show or spectacle representing a sea
fight; also, a place for such exhibitions.
SumachSumac Su"mac, Sumach Su"mach, n. [F. sumac, formerly sumach
(cf. Sp. zumaque), fr. Ar. summ[=a]q.] [Written also
shumac.]
1. (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Rhus, shrubs or small
trees with usually compound leaves and clusters of small
flowers. Some of the species are used in tanning, some in
dyeing, and some in medicine. One, the Japanese Rhus
vernicifera, yields the celebrated Japan varnish, or
lacquer.
2. The powdered leaves, peduncles, and young branches of
certain species of the sumac plant, used in tanning and
dyeing.
Poison sumac. (Bot.) See under Poison.
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