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a. [ Gr.
n. Delftware. [ 1913 Webster ]
Five nothings in five plates of delph. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Hydraul. Engin.) The drain on the land side of a sea embankment. Knight. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Delphic. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. Delphicus, fr. Gr.
n. [ L. delphinus a dolphin. ] (Chem.) A fatty substance contained in the oil of the dolphin and the porpoise; -- called also
a. [ L. delphinus a dolphin, Gr.
a. [ See Delphin, n. ] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the dolphin; phocenic. [ 1913 Webster ]
Delphinic acid. (Chem.)
a. [ From NL. Delphinium, the name of the genus. ] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the larkspur; specifically, relating to the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria). [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Cf. F. delphinine. ] (Chem.) A poisonous alkaloid extracted from the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria), as a colorless amorphous powder. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. delphinus a dolphin + -oid. ] (Zool.) Pertaining to, or resembling, the dolphin. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. pl. [ NL. ] (Zool.) The division of Cetacea which comprises the dolphins, porpoises, and related forms. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ L., a dolphin, fr. Gr.
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr.
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; = &unr_; matrix, uterus. ] (Zool.) The subclass of Mammalia which includes the marsupials. See Marsupialia. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Zool.) Of or relating to the Didelphia. --
a. (Zool.) Having the uterus double; of or pertaining to the Didelphia. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Zool.) Same as Didelphic. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Zool.) A marsupial animal. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Zool.) Didelphic. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Zool.) Same as Didelphic. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ NL. See Didelphia. ] (Zool.) Formerly, any marsupial; but the term is now restricted to an American genus which includes the opossums, of which there are many species. See Opossum.
‖n. pl. [ NL., from Gr.
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr.
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr.
a. [ Penta- + Gr.
A lawyer knowledgeable about the most detailed and minute points of law, especially one with an exceptional propensity and ability to exploit fine technical points of law for the client's advantage. [ U. S. ] [ PJC ]
a. [ Gr.
n.
n. Any of various chiefly deciduous ornamental shrubs of the genus
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a. [ Pref. tri- + Gr. &unr_; brother. ] (Bot.) Having stamens joined by filaments into three bundles. See Illust. under Adelphous. [ 1913 Webster ]