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  1. ... ter-at-5'sis. The condition of a monster. Ter'ebene. C10H16. Antiseptic liquid obtained from the pine. Terebin'thina, ler-e-bin'-thin-ah Oleoresin ...
  2. ... AT'MOSPHERE, Atmosphadra, from *t/ aXrj,'head.' A monster whose neck is partially or wholly deficient. ATRACHE'LUS. Same etymon. One who is very short-necked.—Galen. ATRAC'TYLIS GUMMIF'ERA, Cadduus pineus, IxinS, Gummy-rooted Atractylis, Pine Thistle. The root, when wounded, yields a milky, ...
  3. ... sacrum. A term applied by Gurlt to a monster having a second male organ originating from the rump. OR'PIMENT. Native yellow sulphuret of arsenic. OR'PINE. A plant of the genus Sedum. ORRHOPYG'ION. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Studies of nature (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Abraham Small, for Birch & Small, M. Carey, C. & A. Conrad & Co., W. W. Woodward, Jacob Johnson, and Kimber and COnrad, in Philadelphia ; Thomas and Andrews, Boston ; Campbell and Mitchell, New-York ; and Backus and Whiting, Albany, 1808
    ... which have no seeds at all, as the pine» apple, the banana, the bread-fruit, all these must likewise be monsters, The roots which become so plump in our ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - New biology 
    Publication: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, [1924]
    ... neutralizing agents 425 Poisonous character, of lizards, Gila monster 165 of snakes 165 of toxins 391 Pollen, cell necessary for pro- ducing seed . . . 501, 510 distributed by wind . . . 507 of pine 561 part of flower 5 produced by stamens . . . ...
  6. ... temperament. The melancholic and hypochondriac temperament. Atrachelocephalus. A ... rooted atractylis; pine thistle. The root abounds with a gummy matter, ...
  7. ... a, priv. rpaxljXoc,' neck,' and xtyaXv,' head.' A monster whose neck is partially or wholly deficient. ATRACHE'LUS. Same etymon. One who is very short-necked.—Galen. ATRAC'TYLIS GUMMIF'ERA, Cadduus pineus, Ixine, Gummy-rooted Alractylis, Pine Thistle. The root, when wounded, yields a milky, ...
  8. ... priv., rpay^Xos, 'neck/ and KtipaXn, 'head.' A monster whose neck is partially or wholly deficient. ATRACHE'LUS. Same etymon. One who is very short-necked.—Galen. ATRAC'TYLIS GUMMIF'ERA, Car'duus pi'neus, Ixine, Gummy-rooted Atractylis, Pine Thistle. The root, when wounded, yields a milky, ...
  9. ... a, priv., rpaxoXos, 'neck/ and xcipaXn, 'head.' A monster whose neck is partially or wholly deficient. ATRACHE'LUS. Same etymon. One who is very short-necked.—Galen. ATRAC 'TYLIS GUMMIF'ERA, Car'duns pi'neus, Ixine, Gummy-rooted Atractylis, Pine Thistle. The root, when wounded, yields a milky, ...
  10. ... priv., rpaxiXos, 'neck,' and Kt<paXn, 'head.' A monster whose neck is partially or wholly deficient. ATRACHE'LUS. Same etymon. One who is, very short-necked.—Galen. ATRACTYLIS GUMMIF'ERA, Car'dttus pi'neus, Ixi'ne, Gummy-rooted Atractylis, Pine Thistle. Ord. Composita}. The root, when wounded, yields ...
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