10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ORISMOLOGICAL»
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An Introduction to Entomology, Or, Elements of the Natural ...
ORISMOLOGICAL. INDEX*. Abbreviates, S6I.c", 333. /', 345. Acclivis, 298.
Achatinus, 288. Acidus, 301. Acies, 294. Acinacicatus, 262. Acinaciformis, 265.
Acquisitus,/', 345. Acuductus, 271. Aculeiformis, Mi 352. Acuminates, 295. Acntus,
294.
William Kirby, William Spence, 1826
2
A Manual of Entomology,
As we have already, in the first section, in stating the orismological definitions of
the insect body, sufficiently exhibited its structure and explained its*' composition
of different pieces, we may here proceed more briefly, and merely add the ...
3
A manual of entomology, tr. by W. E. Shuckard
As we have already, in the first section, in stating the orismological definitions of
the insect body, sufficiently exhibited its structure and explained its composition
of different pieces, we may here proceed more briefly, and merely add the ...
Carl Hermann C. Burmeister, 1836
4
Zoologist: a monthly journal of natural history
It was, indeed, next to that of criticising and perfecting our anatomical and
orismological terms, expressly for the purpose of thus adding to the stores of his
coadjutor, that the greater part of the long letters that passed between us, during
the ...
Edward Newman, James Edmund Harting, 1852
5
An Introduction in Entomology Or Elements of the Natural ...
... preliminary and popular portion, not having even definitely fixed what particular
letters each should take ; and though we had drawn up a provisional table of all
the anatomical and orismological terms which the science seemed to demand, ...
6
Life of the Rev. William Kirby ... Rector of Barham
... facts or observations referred to (often extending to whole paragraphs and
several pages) may have been supplied by the other, as perpetually occurs. It
was, indeed, next to that of criticising and perfecting our anatomical and
orismological ...
... call properly, call fitly. nuncupatory†, nuncupative; cognominal†, titular,
nominal, orismological†. Phr. beggar'd all description" [Antony and Cleopatra]. #
565. Misnomer -- N. misnomer; lucus a non lucendo [Lat.]; Mrs. Malaprop; what d'
ye call ...
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
21.; take —, bear —, go (or be known) by —, go (or pass) under 4, Adj. named &c.
v.; hight, ycleped, known as; what one may nuncupa-tory T, -tive; cognominal,
titular, nominal, orismological. Phr. “ beggar'd all description “ [Antony and ...
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
9
The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
... been supplied by the other, as perpetually occurs. 'It was, indeed, next to that of
criticising and perfecting our anatomical and orismological terms, expressly for
the purpose of thus adding to the stores of his coadjutor, that the greater part of ...
10
Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
It was, indeed, next to that of criticising and perfecting our anatomical and
orismological terms, expressly for the purpose of thus adding to the stores of his
coadjutor, that the greater part of the long letters that passed between us, during
the ...