10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYLOTOMOUS»
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Lexicon Scientiarum: A Dictionary of Terms Used in the ...
HYL./EOSAU'RUS, Herp., Gr., {m; (hule), a wood, and aarvpo; (sauros), a lizard.
A name given by Mantell to a gigantic (extinct) genus of saurian Reptiles, the
fossil remains HYLOTOMOUS, Ent., Gr., /¢§7.o'ropo; (hulotomos), a woodcutter.
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. hyle, wood; phagein, to eat] Wood eat- ing, as some insects. hylotomous a. [
Gr. hyle, wood; temnein, to cut] Cutting wood, as some insects. hymen n. [Gr.
hymen] Membrane. hyoid sclerite (ARTHRO: Insecta) A small sclerite near the
base ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... hylo- pathism, hylopathist, hylophage, hylopha- gous, hylophagy, hylophile,
hylophilous, hy- lophily, hylophobia, hylophyte, hylotheism, hylotheist,
hylotomous, hylotropy, hylozoic, hylozoism, hylozoist hymeno-, hymen- (Gk.,
membrane, skin; ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
HYLOTOMOUS Adj. (Greek, hyle I wood, matter + tomos I cut, divide.) Descriptive
of something cutting or boring into wood. HYMEN Noun. (Greek, hymen I
membrane. PL, Hymens.) A thin, flat membrane serving as a partition. 716
HYMENOID ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
hylium, hylion See 2community: forest. ♢ hylodium See 2community: hylodium. ♢
hylodophile See 1-phile: hylodophile. ♢ hylogamy See -gamy: hylogamy. ♢
hylophage See -vore: lignivore. ♢ hylophile See 1-phile: hylophile. ♢ hylotomous
adj.
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
... the former concept that disease is caused by changes in the composition of
matter. hylophagous Zoology, feeding mainly or exclusively on wood. hylophobia
Psychology, an irrational fear of forests. hylotomous Entomology, describing
those ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
hylotomous (hllöt'ömüs) a. [Gk. hyle, wood ; temnein, to cut.] Woodcutting ; appl.
certain insects (zool.). hymen (hfmën) я. [Gk. hymen, membrane.] A thin fold of
mucous membrane situated at the orifice of the vagina (anat.). hymenial (hlmë'
nläl) ...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
named from the genus Hylotoma: now usually merged in Tenthredinida.
hylotomous (hi-lot'o-mus), a. [< Gr. vfoi, wood, + ro/idc, cutting, < rtuvtiv, cut.]
Wood-cutting: * applied to certain insects which bore into wood. hylozoic (hi-lo-zo
'ik), a.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
rosm Is the rose saw-fly. Hylotomidae (hi-16-tom'i-de), n. pi. [NL., < Hylotoma + -ia
\e.] A family of insects, named from the genus Hylotoma: now usually- merged in
Tenthredinida. hylotomous (hi-lot'6-mus), a. [< Gr. v?.n, wood, -r TOfidc, cutting, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
II. route is the rose saw-fly. Hylotomidae (lu-lo-tom'i-de), ». pi. [NL., < Hylotoma + -
i(ke.] A family of insects. named from the genus Hylotoma: now usually merged in
Trnthredinida:. hylotomous (hi-lot'o-mus), n. [< Gr. vatj, wood, + rofidc, cutting, ...