10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENTRICOUS»
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Class-book of Botany: Being Outlines of the Structure, ...
DIGITA LIS, L. Fox-glove. (Lat. digitabulum, a thimble.) Calyx 5-partcd ; corolla
campanulatc, ventricous, upper lip rcflexed, spreading, middle segment of the
lower lip broadest ; capsule ovate, 2- cellcd, 2-valved, with a double dissepiment.
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
Big-bellied:ventricous 2. Examination of the abdomen's interior by means of a
scope: laparoscopy 3. Percutaneous examination of the peritoneum (membrane
lining the internal abdomen): peritoneoscopy 4. Stomach-ache:mulligrubs II.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
Nevertheless, even if the specimen indicated by Deguchi was mixed with the
original material of Gymnostomum pulvinatum it cannot be treated as a type,
since Hedwig's picture, showing a capsule which is not ventricous, excludes
Grimmia ...
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A New and Accurate System of Natural History ...
(firste/a(bia Rotunda, or Round Birtbrwort, according to Lmment, has a single
unequal petal, With a ventricous base ; and it consists of an oblong tube os a
hexagon cylindnck shape and azbroad edge, extended downwards like a long
stongue ...
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English Spellings and Spelling Rules
... tympanites. tympsny. tzar. czar. uhlans. Illans. unguieulate. unguiculated.
valence. valence. Valhalla. Walhallu. vsnudete. vsnsdiatc. vapour. vapor. vat. fat.
vavssour. vevusor. vendor. vender. venery. vennl'y. ventricose. ventricous.
veranda.
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Psychrolousia. Or, the History of Cold Bathing: Both Ancient ...
... for the most part such Children are Pot -bells d,and have large Heads because
the Head and Belly can't be so conveniently rowl'd as the Ribs, &c. and such
Children, if they live, besides the infirmity in Breathing, are usually ventricous,
and ...
Sir John Floyer, Edward Baynard, 1715
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
1i Ventricous, in botany, bellied, distended, swelling out in the middle. **
Ventriculous, somewhat distended in the middle. 'l'r Ventriloquy, Ventriloquism,
the act1 art, or practice oF-s eaking in such a manner that' the voice appears to
come,not ...
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold-bathing : both ...
... the Head and Belly can't be so conveniently rowl'd as the Ribs, &c. and such
Children, if they live, besides the Infirmity in Breathing, are usually ventricous,
and not not so agil and nimble as other Children, and are Part II. Os Cold Baths.
341.
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Innatural Ventricous, ven -tre-kus, ) history, bellied , distended or swelling out in
the middle. Ventricular, ven-trick'-gu-lar,a. Pertaining to a ventricle. Ventkiculous,
ven-trick' -yu-lus, a. Somewhat distended in the middle. Ventrilocution, ven- 1 re-
...
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
VENTRICOUS, renitrfk-fls, a. Bellied. Distended. VENTRICULOUS, ven-trtkiu-14s
, a. Distended in the middle. VENTRILOQUISM, ven-trlltf-kftizm, ». 1 The art of
VENTRILOQUY, ven-trlW-koe, n. / forming speech, so that the voice seems to
come ...