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Definition of pial
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Pial (a.)
Pertaining
to the pia
mater.
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Nototherium
::
Nototherium
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
gigantic
herbivorous
marsupials,
found in the
Pliocene
formation
of
Australia..
Rut
::
Rut (v. t.) To make a rut or ruts in; --
chiefly
used as a past
participle
or a
participial
adj.; as, a
rutted
road..
Troopial
::
Troopial
(n.) Same as
Troupial.
Espiaille
::
Espiaille
(n.)
Espial.
Un-
::
Un- () An
inseparable
verbal
prefix
or
particle.
It is
prefixed:
(a) To verbs to
express
the
contrary,
and not the
simple
negative,
of the
action
of the verb to which it is
prefixed;
as in
uncoil,
undo,
unfold.
(b) To nouns to form verbs
expressing
privation
of the
thing,
quality,
or state
expressed
by the noun, or
separation
from it; as in
unchild,
unsex.
Sometimes
particles
and
participial
adjectives
formed
with this
prefix
coincide
in form with
compounds
of the
negative
prefix
un- (see 2d Un-
Sarcophile
::
Sarcophile
(n.) A
flesh-eating
animal,
especially
any one of the
carnivorous
marsupials..
Bettong
::
Bettong
(n.) A
small,
leaping
Australian
marsupial
of the genus
Bettongia;
the
jerboa
kangaroo..
Opossum
::
Opossum
(n.) Any
American
marsupial
of the
genera
Didelphys
and
Chironectes.
The
common
species
of the
United
States
is
Didelphys
Virginiana.
Marsupialia
::
Marsupialia
(n. pl.) A
subclass
of
Mammalia,
including
nearly
all the
mammals
of
Australia
and the
adjacent
islands,
together
with the
opossums
of
America.
They
differ
from
ordinary
mammals
in
having
the
corpus
callosum
very
small,
in being
implacental,
and in
having
their young born while very
immature.
The
female
generally
carries
the young for some time after birth in an
external
pouch,
or
marsupium.
Called
also
Marsupiata..
Pericarpial
::
Pericarpial
(a.) Alt. of
Pericarpi.
Didelphid
::
Didelphid
(n.) A
marsupial
animal.
Perameles
::
Perameles
(n.) Any
marsupial
of the genus
Perameles,
which
includes
numerous
species
found in
Australia.
They
somewhat
resemble
rabbits
in size and form. See
Illust.
under
Bandicoot..
-ate
::
-ate () As an
ending
of
participles
or
participial
adjectives
it is
equivalent
to -ed; as,
situate
or
situated;
animate
or
animated..
Principial
::
Principial
(a.)
Elementary.
Petaurist
::
Petaurist
(n.) Any
flying
marsupial
of the
genera
Petaurus,
Phalangista,
Acrobata,
and
allied
genera.
See
Flying
mouse,
under
Flying,
and
Phalangister..
Sarcophaga
::
Sarcophaga
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
carnivorous
and
insectivorous
marsupials
including
the
dasyures
and the
opossums.
Espial
::
Espial
(n.) The act of
espying;
notice;
discovery.
#NAME?
::
-ed () The
termination
of the past
participle
of
regular,
or weak,
verbs;
also, of
analogous
participial
adjectives
from
nouns;
as,
pigmented;
talented..
Troupial
::
Troupial
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
bright-colored
American
birds
belonging
to
Icterus
and
allied
genera,
especially
Icterus
icterus,
a
native
of the West
Indies
and South
America.
Many of the
species
are
called
orioles
in
America..
Marsupium
::
Marsupium
(n.) The
pouch,
formed
by a fold of the skin of the
abdomen,
in which
marsupials
carry their
young;
also, a pouch for
similar
use in other
animals,
as
certain
Crustacea..
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