«DIPTÉR» İLE İLİŞKİLİ ROMENCE KİTAPLAR
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
(diptetikos, Gr.) Having a tendency to excite thirst. DIPSOSIS, dip-so 'sin, a. (dipsa, thirst, Gr.) In Pathology, morbid thirst. DJPTKKA, dip'ter-a, |_ s. (da, and pteron, a I >i ITEI; AN s, dip'ter-anz, ) wing, Gr.) A class of insects, comprising such as ...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and ...
(dipietUos, Gr.) Having a >. tendency to excite thirst. n DlPSOStg, dip-so'sis, a. (dipsa, thirst, Gr.) In Pathology, morbid thirst. Diptera, dip'ter-a, ^ i. (dit, and pteron, a Dipterans, dip'ter-anz, ) wing, Gr.) A class of insects, comprising such as have ...
John Craig (lexicographer.),
1849
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A New Universal Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
(dipsa, thirst, Gr.) In Pathology, morbid thirst. DIPTERA, dipter-a, s. (dis, and pteron, a DIPTERANS, dip'ter-anz, , wing, Gr.) A class of insects, comprising such as have two membranous wings, with their disk variously occupied with longitudinal ...
John Craig (F.G.S. of Glasgow.),
1847
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A new universal etymological technological, and ... - Pagina 535
Diptera, dip'ter-a, ) t. (rfi», and pteron, a Diptebahs, dip'tcr-anz, ) wing, Gr.) A class of insects, comprising such as have two membranous wings, with their disk variously occupied with longitudinal nervnres, and comparatively few transverse ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1848
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The Pocket Webster School & Office Dictionary - Pagina 216
dip'- ter-ous, adj. dire <dir>, adj. dir er, dir'est, I. dreadful; awful. 2. urgent, —dire'ly, adv. — dire'ne&s, n. direct (di-rekt'), adj. 1. straight; not circuitous. 2. open; straightforward. 3. of lineal descent. 4. immediate; close. 5. complete. 6. in the exact ...
POCKET BOOKS STAFF, Pocket Books,
1990
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A Gardener's Handbook of Plant Names: Their Meanings and ...
So far, no man-made device has been found as effective. diptcrocarpus, -a, -um [dip-ter-o-KanP-us] Having two-winged fruit. Dipteronia [dip-ter-o-nia] Gr. dis, two; pteron, a wing; in allusion to the winged fruit of this omamental Chinese tree.
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The Progressive Dictionary of the English Language: A ... - Pagina 167
Dip ter o ear pe K (dtp ter-o-kftr pe-C), \ [Or. 5t, for 61?, two, irrepov, n wing, and Kopirbf, fruit, in allusion to the calycine wings to the fruit. ] ( Bot. ] An important order of Asiatic exogenous polypetal- ous trees, allied to Malvacepe. Dipteral (dip ...
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Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary - Pagina 696
Diptera (dip'tér-a) [Gr. dipteros, having two wings] An order of insects characterized by sucking or piercing mouth parts, one pair of wings, and complete metamorphosis. It includes the flies, gnats, midges, and mosquitoes. It contains many ...
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Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and ...
diphyllus dy-FIL-us diphylla, diphyllum With two leaves, as in Bulbine diphylla dipsaceus dip-SAK-ee-us dipsacea, dipsaceum Like teasel (Dipsacus), as in Carex dipsacea dipterocarpus dip-ter-oh-KAR-pus dipterocarpa, dipterocarpum With ...
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions ... - Pagina 418
[G. di-, two, + pteron, wing] dip-ter-an (dipter-an) Denoting insects of the order Diptera. dip-tereous (diptér-üs) Relating to or characteristic of the order Diptera. dip-y-li-di-a-sis (dip'i-li-di'ā-sis) Infection of carnivores and humans with the cestode ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
2005