10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECANDRIAN»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Decandrian, de-kan'dre-an, > a. Having ten sta- Decandriocs, de-kan'dre-us,)
mens; belonging to the class Decandria. Decaneurcm, de-ka-nu'rum, ». (dtka, ten
, and neuron, a nerve, Gr.) A genus of Composite plants : Suborder, Tubuliflora?
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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A sketch of the botany of South-Carolina and Georgia. - ...
Coro bearing a few flowers Flowers April. 4. Овсовпдтиз. Е. А? 1аЬег; foliolis
parvulis, plurimis (15 Glabrous; leaflets small, numerous (15 dunculis elongatis ;
floribus albidis. dunclces long; flowers u'lr ite. DIADELPHIA DECANDRIAn 227.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... Decandrian, de-can-'-dri-an, } a. degryw- Decandrous, de-can'-drys, j iaidd,
deugwrywaidd, degwryw [onglog Decangular, dec-aug'-giw-lar, a. deng-
Decanicum, di-can'-i-cym, ». carchardy eglwysig, peuydfa eglwysig Decant, dl
cant', ) v. a. ...
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Illustrated Botany Containing a Floral Dictionary, and a ...
... Decandria — Poke Weed harmless when young — Arbutus — Venus Fly Trap
— Song of the Decandrian Tribes — Class Dodecandria — Song of the
Dodecandrian Tribes — Class Polyandria— Water Lily — Song of the
Polyandrian Tribes.
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, ...
“Characters of Platylobium, Bossiaea, and of a new Genus named Poire- ' tia: by
J. E. Smith, M. D. Etc." These are all New Holland plants possessing a
considerable resemblance to each other: they belong to the diadelphian
decandrian class ...
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Walker remodelled: Smart's pronouncing dictionary of the ...
Decay, decidence. DECAMP=de-camp', V. (See De-.) To Bhift the camp ; to
remove from the field ; to move off. Hence*. De-corap'-ing, De-camped', ptt. ; De-
camp'-ment, 1. [Deca, 4c. DECANAL, Decandrian, &c. — See DECANT=de-cant',
...
John Walker, Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (Mich.), 1871
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The Columbian cyclopedia
DECANDRIAN-DECA8TYLE. (1835), and Geographic Botanigue (1855); also
Histoire de* Sciences (1872). DECANDRIAN, a. de-kdridrl-an, or Decan'drocr, a.
-dras [Gr. deka, ten; aner or andra, a male]: in the Lin- ruean system, pertaining to
...
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
A plant having ten sta- DECANDRIAN, d6-kAnidre-in, a. Having ten stamens.
DECANGULAR, de-k4nggiu-lAr,n. Having ten angles. DECANT, de -kant', vt. To
pour offgently by incli»atlon. DECANTATION, d6-k4n-t4-sh4ii, u. Decanting, or ...
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
DECANAL, DECANDRIAN, &c.—See under Deca-. To DECANT-—-dd-c5.nt', v. a.
Literally, to toss off from, (See Cant, a toss, and De- ;) to pour oil' so as to leave
the sediment behind. De-can'-ter, 362 8. One who decants: the vessel which ...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker, 1836
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
I^TifteT, ?Н ттгт decamp v.í. %ТТ f^ ФЯ1, TfTT 3SI41 (faîl4+< 5fT ÇT ^); и.
decampment q^R 4Я4Т, %ТТ TÇTH decanal oí^/'. fft TT 1Т?ггттят«т *г; щ^.
decani ftT íT Decandria п. pl. (bot.) 55T ^TÍt ЧТ^; adjs. decandrian, decandrous ?
5T- 4%HTt ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981