10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUMOSE»
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin languge, ...
10 Dumose] from dumus, bush, is derived dumose ; mossy, bushy, full of
brambles and briars. II Eremite] from eremus, desert, is derived eremite, now
written hermit; one who lives in a desert, a solitary devotee. 12 Favaginous] from
favus, ...
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The principal roots and derivatives of the Latin language ...
13 Dumose] fromdumus, bush, is derived dumose; mossy, bushy, full of brambles
and briars. C 1 Equestrian] from equus, horse, is derived equestrian ; pertaining
BOOT SUBSTANTIVES. 13. hearth caminus i whence chimney plain campus i ...
Favosites, Aulopora, Stromatopora. Chert in lenses and irregular layers. Fossils
silicif ied 4 + '• Yellowish Mg limestone, finely crystalline, poorly exposed 1- 8a-ey
, dove limeston^ piaty, obscurely laminated with corajs Lfl lower 1 foot (dumose ...
Resort Twp., SW sec. 6, T34N, R6W. "Bay Shore Quarries," shore bluffs. Traverse
: Petoskey, Charlevoix. "Fenestella zone" "CyrtSna-Gypidula zone"; Charlevoix: "
Brown Bed," "Pelecypod-Gastropod Bed," "Dumose Favosites Bed", "Blue Shale.
Michigan. Geological Survey Division, 1956
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The farmer's dictionary: a vocabulary of the technical terms ...
DUMOSE (from dumus, a bush). Bushy. DUNES. Hillocks of drift sand found on
the seacoast of New-England and elsewhere. They are very destructive to
agriculture, and are to be arrested only by growing Jong-rooted reed grasses,
trees, &c, ...
Daniel Pereira Gardner, 1854
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Gray's Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology: ...
128, fig. 285. Drupaceous: like or pertaining to a drupe. Ducts: the so-called
vessels of plants; p. 146, 148. Dumose : bushy, or relating to bushes. Duramen:
the heart-wood, p. 153. Dwarf: remarkably low in stature. E-, or Ex-, at the
beginning of ...
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A Dictionary of the Art of Printing
Dumose, having a compact bushy form. Duramen, the heart-wood of timber.
Echinate, covered with hard sharp points. Elaters, little spirally-twisted hygrometri
- cal threads that disperse the spores of Jungermannias. Elementary organs, the
...
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A Portable Cyclopaedia, Or, Compendious Dictionary of Arts ...
EUNONYMUS, Ill: splndledru ,- agettusofthe monogynta order, in the pentandria
class of plants, and in the natural method ranking under the 43d order, dumose.
There are eight sEpecies, the most remarkable arc; l. the urop:eus,liaving an ...
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First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology: ...
128, fig. 285. Drupaceous: like or pertaining to a drupe. Ducts: the so-called
vessels of plants; p. 146, 148. Dumose : bushy, or relating to bushes. Duramen:
the heart-wood, p. 153. Dwarf: remarkably low in stature. Е-, or Ex-, at the
beginning of ...
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A Manual of Botany for the Northern and Middle States
DUMosE. Bushy pithy plants with small flowers, petals in 4 or 5 divisions; as
Sumach,»Elder, Holly.~ Tonic and саг/гите. 44. SEPLmm. Having mostly tubular
divided corols with few stamens; being ornamental shrubs; as Lilac, Jasmine.