10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MULTOCULAR»
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Translation and the Westernization of Eighteenth-Century ...
6.4. Multocular. System. To demonstrate what place translation had in the overall
structure of Russia's state organization under Peter the Great, I will draw on Ivan
Kirilov's Tsvetushchee sostoianie Vserossiiskogo gosudarstva (Flourishing of ...
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A Catalogue of the British Non-Parasitical Worms in the ...
Multocular, the eyes clustered : no tentacula. 2. Eurylepta. Multocular, the eyes
clustered: two frontal tentacula. 3. Planocera. Multocular or eyeless : two dorsal
tentacula. Family II. PLANARI AD.E. Flattish : the mouth inferior, sub- central, with
a ...
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The Intellectual Observer
* Intestine dendritically branched. Family I. — Planocerhxe. Flat : the mouth
nearly in the centre of the ventral surface, and furnished with a short proboscis,
crenated or lobed at the orifice. 1. — Leptoplana. Multocular, the eyes clustered :
no ...
* Intestine dendrtt'ically branched. Family I.—PLANOCER.IDE. Flat: the mouth
nearly in the centre of the ventral surface, and furnished with a short proboscis,
crenated or lobed at the orifice. 1.—Lept0plana. Multocular, the eyes clustered:
no ...
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The Stereoscope; Its History, Theory and Construction, with ...
Mr. Wheatstone was not aware1 that the Daguerreotype pictures which he was
combining, taken with large lenses, were not pictures as seen with two human
eyes, but were actually binocular and multocular monstrosities, entirely unfit for
the ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
MULTOCULAR, adj. [multus and oculus, Lat.] Having more eyes than two.— Flies
are multocular, having as many eyes as there are perforations in their corneæ.
Derham's Pbyjico-Theology. MULTURE, n.s. in Scots law, a certain stipulated ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Flies are multocular, having as many eyes a; there are perforations in their
corixæ. Derham's Pbyfco-Tbcolo^. MULTURE. «,/ in Scots !aw, a certain
stipulated quantity of meal given as payment to the proprietor or tacksman of a
mill tor grinding ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
45° 28' N. MULTOCULAR, adj. Lat. multus and ocu- lus. Having more eyes than
two. Flies are multocular, having as many eyes as there are perforations in their
corneas. Derham. MULTURE, in Scots law, a certain stipulated quantity of meal ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Did. * MULTOCULAR, adj. [multus and taJu, Lat.] Having more eyes than two. —
Flics are multocular, having as many eyes as there arc perforations in their
corneas. Iserbam's PbxJScc-ncolssj, MULTURE, n.s, in Scots law, a'tertain flip-u.
lated ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
45° 28' N. MULTOCULAR, adj. Lat. multus and ocu- lus. Having more eyes than
two. Flies are multocular, having as many eyes as there are perforations in their
cornea;. Derham. MULTURE, in Scots law, a certain stipulated quantity of meal ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839