10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BINERVATE»
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binervate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Lieber's Standard Telegraphic Code
33549 Bindteeken . . . . " " " unless you can get better exchange. 33550 Bindtouw
" " your convenience. 33551 Bindwith " by mail as margin variations on your open
contracts. 33552 Bineril " " certificate of deposit. 33553 Binervate " " draft(s) on .
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The new general and mining telegraph code
Bindwood Binervate Binocular Binomial . Binoxyde Biocellate Biodynamic
Biogenist Biography Biologist . Biolytic . Biometry Bioplasm Bioplasmic Biotaxy .
Bipalmate Biparous . Bipartible Bipartient Biped . . Bipedal . Bipennated Bipennis
.
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
Binervate (Lat. bis, and nervus, a nerve). In Entomology, when tho wing of an
insect is supported by only two norves. Binnacle or Bittacle. In Navigation, the
case or stand in which the steering compass is placed. It is fixed near the tiller or
wheel ...
William Thomas Brande, George William Cox, 1867
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Catalogue of the African Plants: Cryptogamia. 1901
162, but the ramuline leaves are spathulate from a contracted base, obsoletely
binervate, more longly acuminate, with upper margins involute and serrulate. The
leaves are pentastichously arranged ; and those of the primary branches are ...
British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany, William Philip Hiern, Alfred Barton Rendle, 1901
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The Excelsior pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Binding, (blnd'ing) ppr. confining;— *. a bandage; cover and sewing of a book.
Bindingly, (bind'ing-le) adv. so as to bind. Bind-weed (blnd'wed) n. a plant with
binding twining steins; convolvulus; a genus of plants. Binervate, (bi-nerv'at) a.
William Nicholson (of Halifax.), 1876
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The Simplex Cryptograph: A Complete Cipher for General Use
403 5oo_o 00 binate 01 bmder 02 binderies 03 binderä 04 bindet 05 binding 06
bindingly 07 bindings 08 binds 09 binervate 10 biunacle 11 binnacles 12 binocle
13 binocles 14 binocular 15 binoculate 16 binomial 17 binominal 18 binot 19 ...
Cryptograph Company, Providence, R.I., 1902
... 20 16 200 16 S2518 Binnendeur 40 32 l 200 l 16 82511 Bindwith 30 25 300 16
82519 Binnenfiang 60 50 l 300 l 20 82512 Binervate 50 40 500 20 82520 Binnen
of 100 80 I 500 ' 20 82513 Binervule 80 65 800 20 82521 Binnenkant 160 125 ...
General Electric Company. Fort Wayne Electric Works, 1907
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Webster's Common Sense Dictionary: Literary, Scientific, ...
The slender stem of a climbing plant. binervate, bl-ner vat, a. Two-nerved.
binnacle, bln'na-kl, n. A box containing a ship's com- 60 biology, bl-ol'o-Jl, n. The
Beieuce of life In various forms.— biologic, biological, bi-o-loj'lk, bi-o-loj'i-kal, a.
Noah Webster, Charles McClellan Stevens, 1902
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Handbook of British Mosses: Comprising All that are Known to ...
8; Tayt. ; stem procumbent, subpinnate; leaves suddenly acuminate, ovate or
ovate-oblong, with a thickened margin, sharply toothed, binervate.—Hook. Q Wils
. t. xxvii.; Eng. Bot. t. 2672.; (Plate 3, fig. 6.) In shady places near rivulets and
caves, ...
Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1863
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The medical vocabulary
BinerVate. Biner'vious (L. bis, double ; nervus, nerve). Bot. Having two nerves, or
longitudinal ribs ; two- nerved. Bi'nous (L. bis, twice). Bot. Two by two; by couples;
double; in pairs. Biocellate (L. bis, double; ocellus, evek'i). Ktitom. Marked with ...