adj.
n.
a. [ Gr. &unr_; irregular + &unr_; leaf. ] (Bot.) Having leaves irregularly placed. [ 1913 Webster ]
prop. n. (Geography) The capital
n. [ Gr. &unr_; color + &unr_; to show. ] (Physiol.) A general name for the several coloring matters, red, green, yellow, etc., present in the inner segments in the cones of the retina, held in solution by fats, and slowly decolorized by light; distinct from the photochemical pigments of the rods of the retina. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. &unr_; color +
n. [ Gr. &unr_; color + photograph. ] A picture made by any of the processes for reproducing photographs in colors; a color photograph. --
n. [ Gr. &unr_; color + E. photography. ] The art of producing photographs in colors- [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A photolithograph printed in colors. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. &unr_; + E. plastid. ] (Bot.) A protoplasmic granule of some other color than green; -- also called
n. [ Gr.
a. [ Gr.
n. The quality of being cosmopolitan; cosmopolitism. [ 1913 Webster ]
In other countries taste is perphaps too exclusively national, in Germany it is certainly too cosmopolite. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ]
The Cheiroptera are cosmopolitan. R. Owen. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. & n. See Cosmopolitan. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Having the character of a cosmopolite. [ R. ] Hackluyt. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. The condition or character of a cosmopolite; disregard of national or local peculiarities and prejudices. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_; wave + &unr_;&unr_;&unr_; To appear: cf. F. cymophane. So named in allusion to a peculiar opalescence often seen in it. ] (Min.) See Chrysoberyl. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Having a wavy, floating light; opalescent; chatoyant.
a. (Med.) Dermatopathic. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A dermatophyte. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; skin + &unr_; wing. ]
n. (Zool.) An insect which has the anterior pair of wings coriaceous, and does not use them in flight, as the earwig. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. pl. [ NL. ] (Zool.) Same as Dermopterygii. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; skin + &unr_; wing, fin, dim. of &unr_; wing. ] (Zool.) A group of fishlike animals including the Marsipobranchiata and Leptocardia. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. a class of marine and freshwater eukaryotic algae comprising the diatoms.
n. a dry mop for dusting floors.
‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr.
a. (Zoöl.) Relating to the Entomophaga. --
a. (Zoöl.) Feeding on insects; insectivorous. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Gr. &unr_; insect + &unr_; a lover. ] (Bot.) Fertilized by the agency of insects; -- said of plants in which the pollen is carried to the stigma by insects. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. the type genus of the
n. a natural family of mostly parasitic lower fungi that typically develop in the bodies of insects.
n. an order of fungi coextensive with the family
n. one of the genera of mastiff bats, of the family
a. [ Gr. &unr_; marriage + E. petalous: cf. F. gamopétale. ] (Bot.) Having the petals united or joined so as to form a tube or cup; monopetalous. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Gr. &unr_; marriage + &unr_; leaf. ] (Bot.) Composed of leaves united by their edges (coalescent). Gray. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. &unr_; a thing drawn or written (fr. &unr_; write) + -phone, as in telephone. Originally a trademark. ] An instrument for recording, preserving, and reproducing sounds, the record being a tracing of a phonautograph etched in some solid material. Reproduction is accomplished by means of a system attached to an elastic diaphragm. This older term is almost completely replaced for modern devices by the word phonograph (or hi-fi), and technological changes have made the term sound antiquated, and it is usually used to refer to older non-electronic versions of the phonograph. [ obsolescent ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]
a. Same as Haematoplastic. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr.
n. A person afflicted with hemophilia; called also
a. of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or afflicted with hemophilia; hemophilic. [ PJC ]
adj.
n. [ NL., fr. Gr.
n. A strong dislike or fear of homosexuals, especially to an unreasonable degree. [ PJC ]
a. Disliking or fearing homosexuals to an unreasonable degree. [ PJC ]
n. [ Cf. F. homophone. See Homophonous. ]