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Definition of musci
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Musci (n. pl.) An order or
subclass
of
cryptogamous
plants;
the
mosses.
See Moss, and
Cryptogamia..
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Musciform
::
Musciform
(a.)
Having
the form or
structure
of flies of the genus
Musca,
or
family
Muscidae..
Musciform
::
Musciform
(a.)
Having
the
appearance
or form of a moss.
Muscid
::
Muscid
(n.) Any fly of the genus
Musca,
or
family
Muscidae..
Promuscis
::
Promuscis
(n.) The
proboscis
of
hemipterous
insects.
See
Illust.
under
Hemiptera.
Musci
::
Musci (n. pl.) An order or
subclass
of
cryptogamous
plants;
the
mosses.
See Moss, and
Cryptogamia..
Moss
::
Moss (n.) A
cryptogamous
plant of a
cellular
structure,
with
distinct
stem and
simple
leaves.
The fruit is a small
capsule
usually
opening
by an
apical
lid, and so
discharging
the
spores.
There are many
species,
collectively
termed
Musci,
growing
on the
earth,
on
rocks,
and
trunks
of
trees,
etc., and a few in
running
water..
Beambird
::
Beambird
(n.) A small
European
flycatcher
(Muscicapa
gricola),
so
called
because
it often nests on a beam in a
building..
Flytrap
::
Flytrap
(n.) A plant
(Dionaea
muscipula),
called
also
Venus's
flytrap,
the
leaves
of which are
fringed
with stiff
bristles,
and fold
together
when
certain
hairs on their upper
surface
are
touched,
thus
seizing
insects
that light on them. The
insects
so
caught
are
afterwards
digested
by a
secretion
from the upper
surface
of the
leaves..
Muscicapine
::
Muscicapine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Muscicapidae,
a
family
of birds that
includes
the true
flycatchers..
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