Capillarity :: Capillarity (n.) The quality or condition of being capillary.
Capillarity :: Capillarity (n.) The peculiar action by which the surface of a liquid, where it is in contact with a solid (as in a capillary tube), is elevated or depressed; capillary attraction..
Capillary :: Capillary (a.) Resembling a hair; fine; minute; very slender; having minute tubes or interspaces; having very small bore; as, the capillary vessels of animals and plants..
Capillary :: Capillary (a.) Pertaining to capillary tubes or vessels; as, capillary action..
Capillary :: Capillary (n.) A tube or vessel, extremely fine or minute..
Capillary :: Capillary (n.) A minute, thin-walled vessel; particularly one of the smallest blood vessels connecting arteries and veins, but used also for the smallest lymphatic and biliary vessels..
Capillature :: Capillature (n.) A bush of hair; frizzing of the hair.
Capilliform :: Capilliform (a.) In the shape or form of, a hair, or of hairs..
Capillose :: Capillose (a.) Having much hair; hairy.
Caterpillar :: Caterpillar (n.) The larval state of a butterfly or any lepidopterous insect; sometimes, but less commonly, the larval state of other insects, as the sawflies, which are also called false caterpillars. The true caterpillars have three pairs of true legs, and several pairs of abdominal fleshy legs (prolegs) armed with hooks. Some are hairy, others naked. They usually feed on leaves, fruit, and succulent vegetables, being often very destructive, Many of them are popularly called worms, as the cutw
Caterpillar :: Caterpillar (n.) A plant of the genus Scorpiurus, with pods resembling caterpillars..
Compilation :: Compilation (n.) The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.
Compilation :: Compilation (n.) That which is compiled; especially, a book or document composed of materials gathering from other books or documents..
Compile :: Compile (v. t.) To put together; to construct; to build.
Compile :: Compile (v. t.) To contain or comprise.
Compile :: Compile (v. t.) To put together in a new form out of materials already existing; esp., to put together or compose out of materials from other books or documents..