10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «STELLERIDAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
stelleridan in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
stelleridan im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Memoir on the Megatherium, and other extinct gigantic ...
In the county of Washington, this ridge presents abundant stelleridan and
crustacean fossils. Such remains constitute a large portion of extensive ranges of
mountains, as the secondary strata of the Alps and Pyrenees. Such too, is the ...
William Brown Hodgson, Joseph Clay Habersham, James Hamilton Couper, 1846
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
(in honour of G. W. Steller of St. Petersburg!].) A genus of plants: Order,
Thymclacess. STI;M,I UHXT:, stel-lerVde, «. Lamarck's name for a family of
Radiata, including the Star-fishes. STELLERIDAN, stel-ler'e-dan, a. The seal
Stellerus bore alb.
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
(in honour of G. W. Steller of St. Petersburgh.) A genus of plants: Order,
Thymelaceze. STELLERIDE, stel-lei/e-de, s. Lamarek's name for a family of
Radiata, including the Star-fishes. STELLERIDAN, stel-ler'e-dan, s. The seal
Stellerus borealis.
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Stelleridan, steUere-dan, ». The seal Stellerus borealis. Stellerus, ateller-us, », (
in honour of Steller, the naturalist.} A genus of Cctacea, allied to the Dugong.
Stelliferoub, stel-lif er-us, a. (stella, a star, and fero, I bear, Lat.) Having or
abounding ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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The American Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
... tu de stqrz; astral; Stellaey, Stél-ar-i, a. astral; stqri; stelar. Stellate, Stél-at, a.
radiated or panted az a stqr; striated. [a stqr; stqrd. Stellated, Stél-at-ed, a. p«rntcd
or radiated ljk Stellation, Stel-á-Jon, ». emijon or ljt, az from a stqr. Stelleridan ...
Daniel S. Smalley, Alexander John Ellis, 1855
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Chambers's Information for the People
Stelleridan, a general term for animals, recent or fossil, belonging to, or
resembling the star-fish family. Stems or stalks, their functions and forms, 72.
Steppes, the Russian name given to the vast system tf plains peculiar to Northern
Asia.
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1860
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The Chambers Dictionary
adj stell ate star-shaped; with branches- radiating from a point; with sides that
intersect one another, giving a starlike effect, as in the pentagram. — adj Stella
ted stellate; starred. — adv stell atery — n stellerid or stelleridan (zoo/) an old
name ...
In the county of Washington, this ridge presents abundant stelleridan and
crustacean fossils. Such remains constitute a large portion of extensive ranges of
mountains, as the secondary strata of the Alps and Pyrenees. Such too, is the ...
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Errors of Speech and of Spelling
Stelleridan, stU.ler'rl.dan, one of the star-fish tribe. Stelliferous, atil.Uf'.e'.rus.
SteLHte, steT.lite, a mineral (ite denotes a fossil or mineral). Stellular, stSl'.luXar,
marked with little stars, star-shaped. Latin stella, stelldris, stelldtus, stelll/er, ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 1877
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Chamber's Information for the People
Stelleridan, a general term for animals, recent or fossil, belonging to, or
resembling the star-fish family. Stems or stalks, their functions and forms, 72.
Steppes, the Russian name given to the vast system of plains peculiar to
Northern Asia.
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1874