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  1. ... renewed every autumn, like the horns of the deer and va- rious other quadrupeds. The affection was ...
  2. ... used, for example: cotton, linen, buckram, silk, or velvet. See also : books and bound materials . -Coated paper: ... tends to be calf, goat, sheep, pig, and deer. See also : Vellum , Parchment . -Leather bound: A binding ...
  3. ... princes used to make their appearance in long velvet mantles, embroidered with gold; Merope and Cleopatra were ...
  4. ... as to resemble the plush or pile of velvet. See Oiliiform Teeth. VILLOUS. Covered with long, soft, ...
  5. ... LOPUS. The antelope. An African - beast resembling a deer, the hoofs and horns of? which were formerly ... trough into the disengaging vessel, the tube of safety is employed. For the extrication of gases taking ...
  6. ... 1 pl.— Bodd (S.) Trypanosoma ingens in the mouse deer (Tragulus javonicus). J. Comp. Path. & Therap., Edinb. & Lond., ... xvi, 87-96.—Dun- ham (H. B.) The safety and the value of the tubercu- lin te'- ...
  7. ... more attracted by attractive animals, as rabbits, sheep, deer, and horses. It ... the soft, fine, smooth, and velvet-like skin of the horse's face about the ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Geography made easy : being an abridgement of the American universal geography : to which are ... 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Thomas & Andrews, sold at their bookstore ... , Ezra Lincoln, printer, Sept. 1816
    ... Commerce. The manufactures are silks, lustrings, modes, brocades, velvets, &c. woollen eloth, linen, coarse and fine; lace, ... or goat's hair; brocades, gold tissues, and gold velvet, carpets, calicoes, camlets, &c. Their dying is pre- ...
  9. ... Tieman (G.) &. Co. Soft rubber goods with patent velvet eyes. Patent "velvet-eye" cath- eters. 12°. New York, [1893]. Alapi( ... A description of the skeleton of the fossil deer of Ireland, Cervus meyaceros 8°. Dublin, 1825. ------. The ...
  10. ... the preparation of jellies. The antlers of the deer are likewise rich in gelatine, and on this ...
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