10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLAIREOUS»
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HERO TO HARBOUR Hero hissed 'cross slate Glazed with lunar-wash The
starboard native winds' Black feet were glaireous The lone yacht was breathing
Dolphin quick star-white Her symbiotic voices Divining distant lights And the
glass ...
A rev'rent suppliant, shall I vainly plead, “ 'Though shouts of myriads stun thee
and mislead? I“ My waning name from dull oblivion save,“ I sink contented to a
timely grave; “ And when these glaireous eyes, Death's fingers glue, “ O ! let me ...
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TETTEROUS UROPODOUS DEFEATURE REPASTURE ANILINGUS
BORDEREAU BREGMATIC CANDLEPIN CHASSEPOT CHROMATID
CONFERREE CRYPTOGAM ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Cftheadj, hencen, Gladstonian. glair, white of egg,hencea bookbinding paste,
with adjj glaireous (cf the MFFglaireux) andglairy, derives,perhvia OFF glaire,
from VL *clāria, from Lclārus, bright, clear: cfCLEAR. glamor(AE), glamour;
whence adj ...
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Ten Books of Surgery with the Magazine of the Instruments ...
Fractures in the young are much more easily cured than in the old, because the
young are still full of glaireous and viscous sap, and abounding in natural, radical
and substantific humidity. Although one can allege the elderly have more ...
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Handbook of Mushroom Poisoning: Diagnosis and Treatment
Glaireous: Slimy Glandular dots: Resinous spots on the stipe of certain
mushrooms Gleba: A mass of ripened spores inside a puffball Globose: Round
Glutinous: Slimy, occasionally oozing; usually refers to cap surfaces Granulose:
Covered ...
Barry H. Rumack, David G. Spoerke, 1994
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Fungal Families of the World
... smooth; not hairy. glaireous, slimy. glaucous, having a bluish-grey waxy bloom.
gleba, the sporing tissue in an angiocarpous sporocarp, esp. of gasteromycetes
and hypogeous Pezizales; glebal mass, the projectile of Sphaerobolus. glebula,
...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007
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Press in the French Revolution
... that ridiculous technology of the diaphorous : that the king's urine has been
clearer and more frequent, that his stools are glaireous etc. Where is the citizen
who is not indignant at the level to which our deputies have sunk when they
applaud ...
W. Gilchrist, W. J. Murray, 1971
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
1, Venezuela. glabrous, smooth; not hairy. glaireous, Slimy. Glaphyriopsis B.
Sutton & Pascoe (1987), anamorphic Pezizomycotina, Ccu? eH-P.15, 2, Australia
. See Sutton & Pascoe (TBMS 88: 169, 1987) Glarea Bills & F. Palaez (1999), ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... "ТТТТТ, ттттт ТТТ тттт; adjs. glairy, glaireous, glareous TÍÍt ТТТТ, TTÇTT; л.
glairin »TUT glaive л. (obs.) ттттт; TTST, ТТТТ g'amour л. тттттт; ттттт, ттчт^т;
тттт, rsTiT; TTf-еттт; тт![ттт, ггечг- тзт, *ïttt; v. /. тт%т тттт, тт$ ттттт, «TtjfTTT Т ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981