10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANANTHOUS»
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ananthous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ananthous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Elements of Botany ...: Being a Translation of the ...
... the papilionaceous or leguminous plants of Tournefort; the 19th, the compound
flowers which make three of Tournefort' s classes, viz. the flosculous,
semiflosculous, and radiated ; the 24th, the ananthous and as- permous of
Tournefort ; the ...
Hugh Rose, Carl von Linné, 1775
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English Language Word Builder
... CORNSTALK CRABGRASS CYANURATE AEROPAUSE AEROSPIKE
ALBESPINE ANANTHOUS ANTIARMOR ANTICRIME ANTIGLARE ANTLMUSIC
ANTIPODAL ANTISHAKE ANTISTICK ANTITRAGI ANTIUNION ANTIWORLD ...
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The British Florist: Or, Lady's Journal of Horticulture
In the case of its joining a vowel it is softened into an ; thus, ananthous, without
flowers. Abbreviate. Used to indicate that an organ or part of one is shorter than
another. Aberrant. Wandering from the natural way, applied in Natural History ...
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Parnassus: Twenty Years of Poetry in Review
That she is to be understood as language itself is further suggested by her
appetite for unusual words — euonymus , deodar, callistemon, anatids, orpiment
, viridity, gephyrism , monoecious , litbospermum , aoede , ananthous , tormentil,
alate ...
Herbert A. Leibowitz, 1994
a. bot, Ananthous ( an-an'thus ) [ Gr. an, not, & anthof, a flower. ] a. bot. gwRfftf, 31
-3^. Anapest, Anapaest (an'-a-pest) [ Gr. miajmlatos, reversed. ] n. pros. irf^f <fa ^
( syllables ) 3"J 3nf&T FRR ^ ancn *M m, WW m. Ana- pes'tic a. Aiiapes'tically ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
[Peruvian.] Anandrous, anan′drus, adj. without stamens, or male organs,
applied to femaleflowers.[Gr. an, neg.,andanēr, andros, a man.] Anantherous,
anan′thėrus, adj. without anthers. [Gr.an, neg.,and Anther.] Ananthous, anan′
thus, adj.
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
anda-aju. ananico -ca (adj.) - NANICO. ananico -ca (adj.) dwarfish. ananismo (m.
) nanism, dwarfishness, esp. of plants. ananto ta (adj., Bol.) ananthous, flowerless
. anSo [anaos, anSes] (adj.; m.) dwarf, [fern, ani(s).] anapiratico -ca (adj., Med.) ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
analects, n.p/. to collect. l-itf- analeptic, n. i main - to gather, analge'sic, a. (3R?«
ftfa3>) - substance that relieves pain. £: anamorphosis, n. (3HmT<ibTfaH) - a
deformation, - without a - to fill a ananthous, a. flower, appi, (j<mf<><i.
anaplerosis, ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[Gr tinantlrtis lacking men. from an- (privative), and aner. aiulran a man) Ananias
an-j-ni 'M.n a liar. [From the story in Acts 5. 1-5] ananke a-nangk'e. n necessity. [
Gr ananke] ananthous an-an'ilus. (hut) atlj without flowers. [Gr atitinthe*. from tin-
...
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, Jupiter XII. ananthous Botany, of a plant, lacking flowers. anapaite
Mineralogy. Ca,Fe+2(P04)y4H-,0, a transparent, greenish white triclinic mineral
occurring in crystalline, often aggregate forms, having a specific gravity of 2.8 and
a ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992