10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ACAULOSE»
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acaulose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acaulose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Dicionário de dermatologia
... leva-os ao médico e identifica-os como parasitas. Há reclamações de prurido
e de picadas. Outras designações: delírio de parasitose. Símbolo de
classificação: 4.41.3.1. acaulose: S. f. onicopatia causada pelo Scopulariopsis
brevicaulis.
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
ACAULOSE. ou. ACAULOSIA,. s. /. ВОТ. Deficiencia. anormal. do. caule.
ACAUSTO, adj. Incombustível. ACAUTELADAMENTE, adv. Com cautela, com
precauçâo, precavidamente: "Essas lembrancas por ventura servir-vos-üo de ...
... ACAROLOGY ACARPOUS ACARUS ACATALECTIC ACATALECTICS
ACAUDAL ACAUDATE ACAULESCENT ACAULINE ACAULOSE ACAULOUS
ACCEDE ACCEDED ACCEDENCE ACCEDENCES ACCEDER ACCEDERS
ACCEDES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The etymological enchiridion, or practical analyzer: shewing ...
Acaulose, a, and kaulos, without a stalk. A'ce, eis, one : a single spot on a card or
dice. Acep'halous, a, and kcphale, without a head. Ache, achos, pain. Ac'hlys,
achlus, a mist : dimness of sight. A'chroi, a, and chroa, without natural colour.
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia
them, but rest immediately on the ground, such as the car- line thistle, &c.
ACAULOSE, or Acaulous, is applied by botanists, to those plants, which have no
proper caulis, or stem. AC3AB, in natural history, a bird of the Philippine islands
very ...
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A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences: ...
The acatium was a species of the naves actuaries. ACAULOSE, or Acauloub (
Acaulis) among botanists, a term used for such plants as have no caulis, or stem.
ACCALIA, in Roman antiquity, solemn festivals held in honour of Acca Laurentia,
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The Botanist's and Gardener's New Dictionary: Containing the ...
From the leaves os the common Acanthus, C'allimachus, a samous Grecian
sculptor, composed that elegant part os regular architecture, the capital os the
Corinthian order. ACAULOSE,or Acaulous, a term used sor such plants as have
no tuu- ...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary ...
CAULIS is referred to from Acaulose; the reference should have been made to
the article Botany. CONCHA. Instead of this, the reference should have been to
Shell. Corn laws is referred to from the article Bounty; the reference should have
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
... such as the carline thistle, &c. ACAULOSE, or Acaulous, is applied by botanists
, to those plants which have no proper caulU, or stem. ACBAB, in natural history,
a bird of the Philippine islands, very like our common hen, which is often wild.
Difficult words Simple words A absolution forgiveness abstemious moderate
acatalectic complete acauline, acaulose stemless accessory addon acephalous
headless acerbity bitterness adjacent next to, near adipose fatty adulation praise,
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