10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TETRAPTERAN»
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
... to Zwinglian views. tetraprostyle (tet-ra-pro'stil), a. [< Gr. rerpa-, four, + □
apbervkoe, with pillars in front: see prostyle. ] Noting a classical temple having a
portico of four columns in front of the cella or naos. tetrapteran (te-trap'te-ran), a.
and ».
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Having four wings, as a fruit or stem (see icing, 9 (c)) ; tetrapteran, Tetrapteryx (te-
trap'te-riks), n . [NL. (Thunberg, 1818),< Gr. rirpa-, four, + irrfpuf, wing.] A generic
name under which the Stanley crane of South Africa has been separated from ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
... to Zwinglian views. tetraprostvle (tet-ra-pro'stil), a. [< Gr. rerpa-, four, + Trp6oTv
?ioc , with pillars in front : see prostyle.] Noting a classical temple having a portico
of four columns in front of the cella or naos. tetrapteran (te-trap'te-ran), a. and n.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Noting a classical temple having a portico of four columns in front of the cells or
uses. tetrapteran (te-trap'tg-ran), a. and n. I? tetra ter-ous + arm] I. a. sving
ourwings, as an insect; tetrapterous. II, n. An insect which has four wings. tetra
terous ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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Annual Report of the Board of Park Commissioners of San ...
Sambucus laciniata. Sequoia sempervirens. Sequoia gigantea. Sida pulchella.
Soianum capsicastrum. “ Hendersonii. “ Weatherilli. Solanum avlculare. “
задавuт. “ Wendlandi. Sophora tetrapteran Spartium Junceum. Spirea atro
sanguines.
San Francisco (Calif.). Board of Park Commissioners, 1912
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The American agriculturist family cyclopædia: A book of ...
A four-footed animal; especially an insect having only four perfect legs. _,_ 1,, . s
Tetrapteran, te-trap'ter~an. An insect which has four wings. Tetrarch, té'trark. A
Roman governor of the fourth part of a province; a subordinate prince; hence, any
...
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The National standard encyclopedia: A dictionary of ...
Tetrapteran, te-trap'ter-an. An insect which has four wings. Tetrarch, tc'trSrk. A
Roman governor of the fohrth part of a province ; a subordinate prince ; hence,
any petty king or sovereign. Teuton, tu'ton. Originally, the name given to members
of ...
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The National Standard Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of ...
Tetrapteran, te-trap'ter-an. An insert whleh has four wings. Tetrarch, tO'trfirk. A
Roman governor of the fourth part of a province ; a subordinate prince ; hence,
any petty king or sovereign. Teuton, tfl'toa. Originally, the name given to members
of ...
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A Sinhalese - English Dictionary
«v>\ a. quadricornous, $erf»ea<; oseodirf f, n. pi. quadricorns. for ©aji), four,
square, quadrangular, tetragonal, s, ?i. square, quadrangle, tetragon, i, 71.
tetrapteran, , a. 60*. tetrapetalous, ; 20. quadripennate, B , ii. place where four
roads meet, ...
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An English and Chinese standard dictionary: M-Z
An animal, specially an insect, with four feet, Tetrapteran, (te-trap'-ter-an) n. (Zool.
) An insect with four wings, (JSjP55?sS- Tetrapterous, (te-trap'-te-rus) a. (Zool.)
Having four wings, (JJj) 'fr0M#I- Tetrarch, (tc'-trark)n. A Roman governor of the ...