10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POMIFEROUS»
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Hendrik Adriaan Van Reed Tot Drakestein 1636-1691 and ...
When we consult the Methodus and the second volume of Historia Plantarum, we
find that this series consists of a chaotic mixture of pomiferous, pruniferous,
bacciferous, and nuciferous woods. Logically speaking, Commelin should have ...
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L. Junius Moderatus Columella Of Husbandry: In Twelve Books: ...
In Twelve Books: and His Book Concerning Trees Lucius Junius Moderatus
Columella. to give some account of the way of managing pomiferous trees,
concerning which we shall give directions in what follows. CHAP. X. Of
pomiferous Trees.
Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella, 1745
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An Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Comprehending ...
POMIFEROUS, [pomijer, L.] bearing Apple*. POMIFEROUS Plants [among
Botanists] are such at bear the largest Fruits, covered with a thick hard Rhind or
Bark. POMIFEROUS Trees [among Botanì/ìs] aie such at have their Flower on the
Top ...
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Webster's International Dictionary
POMIFEROUS. PORGY. Pb-mlf'ar-0118 (pS-mTf'er-uB), a. Apple-bearing ;
bearing large fruits, such as melons, pumpkins, cucumbers, etc. Pom/mel (pum'
mel) , n. A knob ; a ball ; knob on the hilt of a sword ; protuberant part of a saddle-
bow.
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Webster's High School Dictionary: A Dictionary of the ...
POMIFEROUS. PORGY. PO-mil'er-OUS (pft-mTfSr-tta), a. Apple-bearing ; bearing
large fruits, such as melons, pumpkins, cucumbers, etc. Pom'mel (puni'ine!) , n. A
knob ; a ball ; knob on the hilt of a sword ; protuberant part of a saddle-bow.
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The Domestic Gardener's Manual ... By a Practical ...
PART I. NATURAL HISTORY AND CUTLIVATION OF THE POMIFEROUS TRIBE,
OR. KERNEL FRUIT-TREESSubject 1. THE APPLE Tans z—Fyrus Malus. Class
and order Icosandria Pcnlagym'a, of Linnaeus. THE essential generic character ...
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The School News and Practical Educator
By a mistaken construction of a passage in Isaiah it has also been applied to
Satan, and hence, by association, to a brimstone match. d To offer is to carry in
the way of (or near to) one, for his acceptance or rejection. Pomiferous. . . . . . . .
p0m.
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Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Accompt of the ...
The Fourth Se&ion contains iuch Trees and Shrubs as have an Vmiilicated Fruit ;
that is, fuch whofe Flower (lands upon the top of the Fruir, the Calyx whereof
makes a fort of Vmhell; and they ate either Pomiferous, as the Malus, Pyrus,
Grana- ...
John Martyn ((Londres)), James Allestry ((Londres)), Henry Oldenburg, 1694
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A critical dissertation on the mandrake of the antients; ...
It is true Mr. Ray acknowledges that there are some of these pretty large, and
particularly mentions the Pomum Amoris and the Mala In/ana as such. But the
Mandrake of Dioscorides is evidently of the Pomiferous kind, and ought to be
restor'd ...
Critical dissertation, 1737
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An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language
I 1 Hard shell z I I L NLICIFEROUS. IV. GLANDlFEROUS, or CONIFEROUS. V.
SlNGLE TEGUMENTS, orCoverings. VI. WOODS OR BARKS. Vll. GUMMS OR
ROSlNS. Vlll. I. PoM'silI. POMIFEROUS TREES, may be distinguished_into such
as ...