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A phalloidesAmanita Am`a*ni"ta, n. [NL. See Amanitine.] (Bot.)
A genus of poisonous fungi of the family Agaricace[ae],
characterized by having a volva, an annulus, and white
spores. The species resemble edible mushrooms, and are
frequently mistaken for them. Amanita muscaria, syn.
Agaricus muscarius, is the fly amanita, or fly agaric; and
A. phalloides is the death cup. Acacia colletioidesWait-a-while Wait"-a-while`, n.
(a) One of the Australian wattle trees (Acacia
colletioides), so called from the impenetrability of the
thicket which it makes.
(b) = Wait-a-bit. Acalephoid
Acalephoid Ac`ale"phoid, a. [Acaleph + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Belonging to or resembling the Acaleph[ae] or jellyfishes.
Acaroid
Acaroid Ac"a*roid, a. [NL., acarus a mite + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Shaped like or resembling a mite.
Actinoid
Actinoid Ac"tin*oid, a. [Gr. ?, ?, ray + -oid.]
Having the form of rays; radiated, as an actinia.
Actitis or Tringoides hypoleucusSandpiper Sand"pi`per, n.
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small limicoline
game birds belonging to Tringa, Actodromas,
Ereunetes, and various allied genera of the family
Tringid[ae].
Note: The most important North American species are the
pectoral sandpiper (Tringa maculata), called also
brownback, grass snipe, and jacksnipe; the
red-backed, or black-breasted, sandpiper, or dunlin
(T. alpina); the purple sandpiper (T. maritima: the
red-breasted sandpiper, or knot (T. canutus); the
semipalmated sandpiper (Ereunetes pusillus); the
spotted sandpiper, or teeter-tail (Actitis
macularia); the buff-breasted sandpiper (Tryngites
subruficollis), and the Bartramian sandpiper, or
upland plover. See under Upland. Among the European
species are the dunlin, the knot, the ruff, the
sanderling, and the common sandpiper (Actitis, or
Tringoides, hypoleucus), called also fiddler,
peeper, pleeps, weet-weet, and summer snipe.
Some of the small plovers and tattlers are also called
sandpipers.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A small lamprey eel; the pride.
Curlew sandpiper. See under Curlew.
Stilt sandpiper. See under Stilt. AdenoidAddress Ad*dress", v. t.
To address the ball (Golf), to take aim at the ball,
adjusting the grip on the club, the attitude of the body,
etc., to a convenient position. Adenoid Ad"e*noid, n.
(Med.)
A swelling produced by overgrowth of the adenoid tissue in
the roof of the pharynx; -- usually in pl. Adenoid
Adenoid Ad"e*noid, Adenoidal Ad`e*noid"ala.
Glandlike; glandular.
Adenoidal
Adenoid Ad"e*noid, Adenoidal Ad`e*noid"ala.
Glandlike; glandular.
Ailuroidea
Ailuroidea Ai`lu*roid"e*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? cat + -oid.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A group of the Carnivora, which includes the cats, civets,
and hyenas.
AlbuminoidAlbuminoid Al*bu"mi*noid, a. [L. albumen + -oid.] (Chem.)
Resembling albumin. -- n. One of a class of organic
principles (called also proteids) which form the main part
of organized tissues. Albuminoidal
Albuminoidal Al*bu`mi*noid"al, a. (Chem.)
Of the nature of an albuminoid.
Alcyonoid
Alcyonoid Al"cy*o*noid, a. [Gr. ? + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Like or pertaining to the Alcyonaria. -- n. A zo["o]phyte of
the order Alcyonaria.
Algoid
Algoid Al"goid, a. [L. alga + -oid.]
Of the nature of, or resembling, an alga.
Aliethmoid
Aliethmoid Al`i*eth"moid, Aliethmoidal Al`i*eth*moid"al, a.
[L. ala wing + E. ethomoid.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to expansions of the ethmoid bone or cartilage.
Aliethmoidal
Aliethmoid Al`i*eth"moid, Aliethmoidal Al`i*eth*moid"al, a.
[L. ala wing + E. ethomoid.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to expansions of the ethmoid bone or cartilage.
Alisphenoid
Alisphenoid Al`i*sphe"noid, n. (Anat.)
The alisphenoid bone.
Alisphenoid
Alisphenoid Al`i*sphe"noid, Alisphenoidal Al`i*sphe*noid"al,
a. [L. ala wing + E. sphenoid.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to or forming the wing of the sphenoid; relating
to a bone in the base of the skull, which in the adult is
often consolidated with the sphenoid; as, alisphenoid bone;
alisphenoid canal.
Alisphenoidal
Alisphenoid Al`i*sphe"noid, Alisphenoidal Al`i*sphe*noid"al,
a. [L. ala wing + E. sphenoid.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to or forming the wing of the sphenoid; relating
to a bone in the base of the skull, which in the adult is
often consolidated with the sphenoid; as, alisphenoid bone;
alisphenoid canal.
Alkaloid
Alkaloid Al"ka*loid ([a^]l"k[.a]*loid), n. (Chem.)
An organic base, especially one of a class of substances
occurring ready formed in the tissues of plants and the
bodies of animals.
Note: Alkaloids all contain nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen,
and many of them also contain oxygen. They include many
of the active principles in plants; thus, morphine and
narcotine are alkaloids found in opium.
Alkaloid
Alkaloid Al"ka*loid ([a^]l"k[.a]*loid), Alkaloidal
Al`ka*loid"al ([a^]l`k[.a]*loid"al), a. [Alkali + -oid: cf. F.
alcalo["i]de.]
Pertaining to, resembling, or containing, alkali.
Alkaloidal
Alkaloid Al"ka*loid ([a^]l"k[.a]*loid), Alkaloidal
Al`ka*loid"al ([a^]l`k[.a]*loid"al), a. [Alkali + -oid: cf. F.
alcalo["i]de.]
Pertaining to, resembling, or containing, alkali.
Allantoid
Allantoid Al*lan"toid, Allantoidal Al`lan*toid"al, a. [Gr. ?
shaped like a sausage; ? sausage + ? form.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the allantois.
Allantoid
Allantois Al*lan"to*is, Allantoid Al*lan"toid, ] n.. (Anat.)
A membranous appendage of the embryos of mammals, birds, and
reptiles, -- in mammals serving to connect the fetus with the
parent; the urinary vesicle.
Allantoidal
Allantoid Al*lan"toid, Allantoidal Al`lan*toid"al, a. [Gr. ?
shaped like a sausage; ? sausage + ? form.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the allantois.
Allantoidea
Allantoidea Al`lan*toid"e*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
The division of Vertebrata in which the embryo develops an
allantois. It includes reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Alternanthera polygonoidesRupturewort Rup"ture*wort" (?; 135), n. (Bot.)
(a) Same as Burstwort.
(b) A West Indian plant (Alternanthera polygonoides)
somewhat resembling burstwort. Amianthoid
Amianthoid Am`i*an"thoid, a. [Amianthus + -oid: cf. F.
amianto["i]de.]
Resembling amianthus.
Amioid
Amioid Am"i*oid, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Like or pertaining to the Amioidei. -- n. One of the
Amioidei.
AmioideiAmioidei Am`i*oi"de*i, n. pl. [NL., fr. Amia + -oid.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An order of ganoid fishes of which Amia is the type. See
Bowfin and Ganoidei.
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