10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERGAMENEOUS»
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pergameneous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Lupins: Geography, Classification, Genetic Resources and ...
The parenchyma is formed by several lines of orbed or ovate thin-walled cells,
behind which is situated the pergameneous layer, consisting from prosenchymal
dense serried cells with thick lignescent boundaries. They are advanced poorly
at ...
Boguslav S. Kurlovich, 2002
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
If this tunic be removed carefully from the thin pergameneous testa, it will be
found to consist of two delicate reticulated pellicles, having cellular and fleshy
matter interposed between them, the raphe being completely immersed in its
substance ...
3
Transactions of the Linnean Society
If this tunic be removed carefully from the thin pergameneous testa, it will be
found to consist of two delicate reticulated pellicles, having cellular and fleshy
matter interposed between them, the raphe being completely immersed in its
substance ...
Linnean Society of London, 1859
4
Communications Read Before the Essex Institute
... finally resulting in its ability to glide easily over the surface of the latter in
Cristatella, the decrease in the pergameneous nature and permanency of the
ectocyst, all traceable to the increase in the softness and gelatinous nature of the
ectocyst ...
5
Proceedings of the Essex Institute
... finally resulting in its ability to glide easily over the surface of the latter in
Cristatella, the decrease in the pergameneous nature and permanency of the
ectocyst, all traceable to the increase in the softness and gelatinous nature of the
ectocyst ...
6
Proceedings of the Essex Institute
... finally resulting in its ability to glide easily over the surface of the latter in
Cristatella, the decrease in the pergameneous nature and permanency of the
ectocyst, all traceable to the increase in the softness and gelatinous nature of the
ectocyst ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See PIERCE,para5. parchment; Pergamene, pergameneous, Pergamon or
Pergamum. 1. Parchmentderives fromME, from OF(F), parchemin, which
represents aVL *particaminum, a confused blend of parthica (pellis), lit 'Parthian
skin'(some ...
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Observations on Polyzoa: Sub-order Phylactolæmata; with Nine ...
... finally resulting in its ability to glide easily over the surface of the latter in
Cristatella, the decrease in the pergameneous nature and permanency of the
ectocyst, all traceable to the increase in the softness and gelatinous nature of the
ectocyst ...
9
Canadian Patent Office Record
A process of making paper, which consists in depositing a la3'er of
pergameneous material, depositing thereon a layer of filler material, and
thereafter expressing the surplus water from the thus combined layers in a
direction away from the ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1926
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The Chambers Dictionary
pergameneous pertgynous perfusivo (-fu'sit). [L perfusus poured over, from per
through, andfundere.fusus to pour] pergameneous piir-gj-me 'ni-js, adj parchment
-like. mil pergamentaceous (-man-la 'shas) parchment-like. [L pergamena: see ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PERGAMENEOUS»
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pergameneous is used in the context of the following news items.
Arvin Mahankali, 13, wins National Spelling Bee with word 'knaidel …
Sudden death: Jonathan Caldwell, 13, of Hendersonville, Tennessee, shrugs after getting the world 'pergameneous.' He spelled the word ... «Daily Mail, May 13»
Houston-area spellers advance in national bee
photo_next_inline|article-gallery-4559404|article-gallery-4559404|0. Jonathan Caldwell, 13, of Hendersonville, Tenn., spells "pergameneous" ... «Houston Chronicle, May 13»