10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDYSIS»
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endysis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Word Nerd: More Than 18,000 Fascinating Facts about Words
endysis. is. the. growth. of. new. hair,. plumage,. scales,. etc. } enecate is a
synonym for “kill, destroy” enema comes from Greek emienai, “send or put in”
enemy comes from Latin inimicus, in-, “not” and amicus, “friend” energy is from
Greek ...
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Handbook of Field and General Ornithology: A Manual of the ...
Endysis and Ecdysis. — Putting on and off Plumage. — Newly hatched birds are
covered for some time with a kind of down, entirely different from such feathers as
they ultimately acquire. It is scanty, leaving much or all of the body naked, ...
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Key to North American birds
Elliott Coues. highly important special "flight-feathers" of the wings and "rudder-
feathers" of the tail are to be examined beyond, in describing those members for
purposes of classification. Endysis and Ecdysis. — Putting on and off Plumage.
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
endysis (ëndrsls) я. [Gk. endysis, putting on.] The development of a new coat (
zool.). energesis (ën'ërjë'sls) я. [Gk. energein, to be active.^ The process by
which energy is liberated through kata- bolic action (phys.). energid (ën'ërjld) я. [
Gk. en ...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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Putnam's Word Book: A Practical Aid in Expressing Ideas ...
Associated words: plumassier, ptery- lography, endysis, ecdysis, moult, moulting,
mew, desplumation, preen, barb, midrib, shaft, barbule, pompon, plumassary.
feathery, a. plumy, pennaceous. feature, n. aspect, appearance; lineament; trait, ...
Louis Andrew Flemming, 1913
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. endon, within; zone, belt] (BRYO: Stenolae- mata) The inner parts of zooids
in a colony with weak walls and skeletons. endozooidal ooecium (BRYO) An
ooecium opening below the operculum of the parent zooid. endysis n. [Gr.
endysis ...
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Key to North American birds
The physiological processes involved in endysis and ecdysis are analogous to
those concerned in shedding of hair of mammals, casting of cuticle of reptiles ; for
hair, cuticle, and feather are alike cuticular or epidermal structures, as we have ...
It begins with endysis (the act of developing a new coat) and ends with the
résorption of salts from the shell in preparation for ecdysis. Olm- stead and
Baumberger (1923) were the first to study the "molt cycle'' as such. They assigned
6 stages ...
"Labour Minister Tackles Dispute," Cyprus Weekly (27 March 1987); "Antaperyia
apiloun oi viomihani endysis," Fileleftheros (26 April 1987); "Panaperyian stin
endysi," Haravghi (3 May 1987). 58. "Strike Gets Much Firmer," Cyprus Weekly (8
...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... sek VI endoderm: der endogamy: en, geme endomorph: en en don: en
endosark: tuerk endosmosis: uedh endothelium: dhe II, dhel I endow: do endure:
deru endysis: do enema: ie enemy: amma energamen: uerg energy: uerg
enervate: netr ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009