The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 12Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... leaves . FISSILINGUIA , n . ƒ'is'si - ling ' gwr - ŭ [ L. fissus , cleft ; lin- gua , the tongue ] : a division of Lacertilia or lizards having bifid tongues . FISSION , n . fish'un [ L. fissus , cleft or split ] : a cleav- ing or ...
... leaves . FISSILINGUIA , n . ƒ'is'si - ling ' gwr - ŭ [ L. fissus , cleft ; lin- gua , the tongue ] : a division of Lacertilia or lizards having bifid tongues . FISSION , n . fish'un [ L. fissus , cleft or split ] : a cleav- ing or ...
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... leaves , growing mostly in moist situations . It is sometimes particularly appropriated to the species of Iris ( q.v. ) , or Flower - de - luce ; but is given also very indiscriminately to other plants of similar foliage , as the Acorus ...
... leaves , growing mostly in moist situations . It is sometimes particularly appropriated to the species of Iris ( q.v. ) , or Flower - de - luce ; but is given also very indiscriminately to other plants of similar foliage , as the Acorus ...
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... leaves of F. indica are said to be astringent and vulnerary . FLAGELLATA , n . flu - jel - la'ta [ L. flagellum ] : in zool . , an order of infusoria furnished with flagella , which are often accompanied by cilia . Both are used as ...
... leaves of F. indica are said to be astringent and vulnerary . FLAGELLATA , n . flu - jel - la'ta [ L. flagellum ] : in zool . , an order of infusoria furnished with flagella , which are often accompanied by cilia . Both are used as ...
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... leaves , while they are placed far apart ; the moldings are di vided into large empty hollows , and small thin fillets and beads ; the finials have crockets minutely carved , set upon bare pyramidal terminals ; the arch - moldings are ...
... leaves , while they are placed far apart ; the moldings are di vided into large empty hollows , and small thin fillets and beads ; the finials have crockets minutely carved , set upon bare pyramidal terminals ; the arch - moldings are ...
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... leaves the carbon free . The outer cone is named the area of com- · plete combustion , because there the carbon meets with sufficient oxygen to burn it entirely . The light is produced in the area of partial combustion ; there the ...
... leaves the carbon free . The outer cone is named the area of com- · plete combustion , because there the carbon meets with sufficient oxygen to burn it entirely . The light is produced in the area of partial combustion ; there the ...
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