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Marine Products for Healthcare: Functional and Bioactive ...
The percent of recovery varied with the raw materials and the trend was P.
indicus > P. monodon (cultured) > M. monocerous > P. monodon (wild). The
heads of these shrimp weighed 67.4, 76.4, 65.1, and 53.3%, of their whole body
weights, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Monk's-rhu'barb, s. a plant, patience-dock. Monocar'pous, a. bearing one single
fruit. Monocerous (monos'-), s. the unicorn ; a constellation, Mon'ochord (-kord), *.
a musical instrument of one string. Monochromat'ic (-kro-), «. consisting of one ...
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1862
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An abridged catalogue of the Saffron Walden museum
... the Monodon monocerous, the Narwhal ; and part of the lower jawbone and a
tooth of the Physeter macrocephalus or Spermaceti Whale; for many of which the
museum is indebted to the Hon. R. C. Neville ; the rest have been presented to ...
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The spelling book superseded, or Exercises on orthography, ...
Kathairo, to cleanse. Cathartic, cathartical, &c. Kentron, a goad, a point, the
centre. Centre, centrical, cento,* &c. See Centrum, page l61. Kephale, the head.
Cephalic, hydrocephalus, &c. Keras, a horn. Cerastes, monocerous, rhinoceros,
&c.
Robert Joseph Sullivan, 1869
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of William ...
The unicorn (rhinoceros, or rather monocerous) was taken by the hunter running
behind a tree, against which the animal rushed violently, and his horn stuck in the
tree. A mirror was placed before the bear, and while he gazed on it, the hunter ...
William Shakespeare, Robert Carruthers, 1863
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Astronomical Observations Made At The Royal Observatory Et ...
64 10 PROCYON 10 1.2 7 30 23,87 + 3,143* 87 84 20 43,80 + 8,68* 79
Monocerous 26 4.5 7 33 7,57 + 2,870 1 99 9 37,24 + 7,92 10 пСештотш - - 77 4
65 12 5,60 + 8,01 10 POL_LUX - - 78 2 7 34 54,11 + 3, 682* 79 61 34 13,35 + 8,
06 77 ...
John Pond, George Biddell Airy, 1833
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The Columbian cyclopedia
MONOCEPHALOUS, a. mUn-o-sefa-lUs [Gr. monokeph- alos] : in science, having
one head, but two distinct, or sometimes blended, bodies: in bot., having a single
head of flowers. MONOCEROUS, a. md-nds'er-Us [Gr. monos, alone; keras, ...
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The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
The environment of these mythical figures is a serpent with uplifted head and
forked tongue, on whose back are two birds, together with a sacred basin, and a
spiral horned beast (the Monocerous), while at Orion's feet is a hare, a symbol of
...
Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman, 1898
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... monitorship monitory monitress, or monitrix monitresses, pi., or monitrixes, pi.
Monk monkery monkeries, pi. monkhood monkish monkly Monkey monkeys, pi.
monkeyism Monocarp, or Monocarpon monocarpous Monocerous Monochord ...
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An abridged Catalogue of the Saffron Waldon Museum
Also the horn of the Monodon monocerous, the Narwhal; and part of the lower
jawbone and a tooth of the Physeter macrocephalus or Spermaceti Whale; for
many of which the museum is indebted to the Hon. R. C. Neville; the rest have
been ...
Museum (SAFFRON WALDEN), 1845