10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CESIOUS»
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Patrick White's The Eye of the Storm, Voss, and Other Novels
4. anil, baby, bice, bleu, navy S. azure, beryl, Ching, email, king's, merle, perse,
royai, smalt 6. cobalt, cyanic, French, indigo, powder 7. aniline, azarite, cesious,
Dresden, Dumonfs, gobelin, lobelia, mésange, peacock, Persian 8. caesious, ...
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Loudon's Encyclopædia of Plants: Comprising the Specific ...
Branches upright, Prickles stipulary straight, Stipules wavy, Leafl. oblong rugose
downy [beneath 7473 Dwarf cesious, Branches straight coloured, Prick, scatt.
nearly equal, Stip. lin. Leafl. obL flat glaucous í 7M7 and MhctUaneou* Parliculàîi
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John Claudius Loudon, Mrs. Loudon (Jane), George Don, 1872
3
The Vegetable World: Being a History of Plants, with Their ...
Burry, covered with hooked hairs. Byssoid, very slender, like a cobweb.
Caducous, falling off very early, as the calyx of a Poppy. Cesious, grey. C«spitose
, growing in tufts. Calathikorm, hemispherical or concave, like a bowl or cup.
Calathium ...
4
Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Cesious, se'zhe-us, a. Of a bluish -grey colour. Cess, ses, v. n. To cease ; to
neglect a legal duty. — Obsolete. Cess ant, ses'sant, a. (cesso, to cease, Lat.)
Ceasing ; intermitting action. — Rare. Cestrian, ses'tre-an, a. (nasi rum, a camp,
Lat.) ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
5
An Encyclopaedia of Plants
Stem difllue, Leaves lin. lane. grassy carlnate cesious 619.4 Stems panic. few-fl.
Stam. shorter than emarginate petals, Leaves linear smooth 6195 Petals obovate
cmarginate campan. Stamens shorter than corolla, Leaves linear somewhat ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1829
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The Medical Vocabulary: Containing a Concise Explanation of ...
CESARlOTOMY (Cwsar; and Gr. tenma, I cut in two). Syn. of Ciesarian Operation.
CESIOUS (L. cwsius, grey-eyed). In Bot., grey coloured. CESPITOSE (L. caaspes,
a sod). In Bot.. growing in little tufts. CAFFEIN. An alkaloid first found in cofi'ee.
Robert FOWLER (M.D., of Edinburgh.), 1860
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Supplement to the English Botany of the Late Sir J. E. Smith ...
... are less regularly compound, and the glands on the underside are but few and
inconspicuous, and the bush is of more humble growth, and similar in habit, in
arms, and in the dark red and, in some states, cesious bark, to R. cinna- momea.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, Sir James Edward Smith, William Borrer, 1834
8
An encyclopædia of plants
... round depressed pulpy orange-yellow 16302 Gregarious nearly separate
convex whitish cesious 16303 Long various smooth whitish when dry becoming
brown : the circumference adhering 16304 Subsessile pulvinatc plaited- rugose
pale ...
John Claudius Loudon, George Don, David Wooster, 1836
... except a very few glands along the middle, very downy at the edges and
towards the dilatecf point, persistent, connivent on the fruit, which is small, ovate,
sometimes almost globular, when ripe pulpy, of a coral-red with a slight cesious
bloom ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1830
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Crossword Puzzle Dictionary
... COBALT deep _ ANIL dye _ WOAD, ANILINE gray _ PEARL, SLATE,
CESIOUS greenish _ AQUA, BICE, CYAN, SAXE, TEAL, BERYL, COBALT
pigment _ BICE, LAKE, SEPIA, SMALT, BISTER, RETINENE shade _ SKY, ANIL,
CIEL, ALICE, ...