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Definition of nod
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Nod (v. i.) To bend or
incline
the upper part, with a quick
motion;
as,
nodding
plumes..
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Conodont
::
Conodont
(n.) A
peculiar
toothlike
fossil
of many
forms,
found
especially
in
carboniferous
rocks.
Such
fossils
are
supposed
by some to be the teeth of
marsipobranch
fishes,
but they are
probably
the jaws of
annelids..
Echinodermal
::
Echinodermal
(a.)
Relating
or
belonging
to the
echinoderms.
Sublapsarian
::
Subkingdom
(n.) One of the
several
primary
divisions
of
either
the
animal,
or
vegetable
kingdom,
as, in
zoology,
the
Vertebrata,
Tunicata,
Mollusca,
Articulata,
Molluscoidea,
Echinodermata,
Coelentera,
and the
Protozoa;
in
botany,
the
Phanerogamia,
and the
Cryptogamia..
Synodic
::
Synodal
(n.) A
constitution
made in a
provincial
or
diocesan
synod.
Noddle
::
Noddle
(n.) The back part of the head or neck.
Silica
::
Silica
(n.)
Silicon
dioxide,
SiO/. It
constitutes
ordinary
quartz
(also opal and
tridymite),
and is
artifically
prepared
as a very fine,
white,
tasteless,
inodorous
powder..
Anodyne
::
Anodyne
(a.) Any
medicine
which
allays
pain, as an
opiate
or
narcotic;
anything
that
soothes
disturbed
feelings..
Cathode
::
Cathode
(n.) The part of a
voltaic
battery
by which the
electric
current
leaves
substances
through
which it
passes,
or the
surface
at which the
electric
current
passes
out of the
electrolyte;
the
negative
pole; --
opposed
to
anode..
Delundung
::
Delundung
(n.) An East
Indian
carnivorous
mammal
(Prionodon
gracilis),
resembling
the
civets,
but
without
scent
pouches.
It is
handsomely
spotted..
Monodelphic
::
Monodelphic
(a.) Alt. of
Monodelphou.
Dracontic
::
Dracontic
(a.)
Belonging
to that space of time in which the moon
performs
one
revolution,
from
ascending
node to
ascending
node. See
Dragon's
head, under
Dragon..
Periproct
::
Periproct
(n.) The
region
surrounding
the anus,
particularly
of
echinoderms..
Loop
::
Loop (n.) The
portion
of a
vibrating
string,
air
column,
etc.,
between
two
nodes;
--
called
also
ventral
segment..
Innodated
::
Innodated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Innodat.
Sycoceric
::
Sycite
(n.) A
nodule
of
flint,
or a
pebble,
which
resembles
a fig..
Bufonite
::
Bufonite
(n.) An old name for a
fossil
consisting
of the
petrified
teeth and
palatal
bones of
fishes
belonging
to the
family
of
Pycnodonts
(thick
teeth),
whose
remains
occur in the
oolite
and chalk
formations;
toadstone;
-- so named from a
notion
that it was
originally
formed
in the head of a
toad..
Staggeringly
::
Staggerbush
(n.) An
American
shrub
(Andromeda
Mariana)
having
clusters
of
nodding
white
flowers.
It grows in low, sandy
places,
and is said to
poison
lambs and
calves..
Monodramatic
::
Monodramatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
monodrama.
Narwhal
::
Narwhal
(n.) An
arctic
cetacean
(Monodon
monocerous),
about
twenty
feet long. The male
usually
has one long,
twisted,
pointed
canine
tooth,
or tusk
projecting
forward
from the upper jaw like a horn,
whence
it is
called
also sea
unicorn,
unicorn
fish, and
unicorn
whale.
Sometimes
two horns are
developed,
side by
side..
Holothurioidea
::
Holothurioidea
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of
echinoderms.
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