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Definition of bedded
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Bedded
(imp. & p. p.) of Be.
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Variolite
::
Variolite
(n.) A kind of
diorite
or
diabase
containing
imbedded
whitish
spherules,
which give the rock a
spotted
appearance..
Enchylemma
::
Enchylemma
(n.) The basal
substance
of the cell
nucleus;
a
hyaline
or
granular
substance,
more or less fluid
during
life, in which the other parts of the
nucleus
are
imbedded..
Corpuscle
::
Corpuscle
(n.) A
protoplasmic
animal
cell; esp., such as float free, like
blood,
lymph,
and pus
corpuscles;
or such as are
imbedded
in an
intercellular
matrix,
like
connective
tissue
and
cartilage
corpuscles.
See
Blood..
Imbedded
::
Imbedded
(imp. & p. p.) of Imbe.
Plant
::
Plant (n.) An
oyster
which has been
bedded,
in
distinction
from one of
natural
growth..
Amygdaloid
::
Amygdaloid
(n.) A
variety
of trap or
basaltic
rock,
containing
small
cavities,
occupied,
wholly
or in part, by
nodules
or
geodes
of
different
minerals,
esp.
agates,
quartz,
calcite,
and the
zeolites.
When the
imbedded
minerals
are
detached
or
removed
by
decomposition,
it is
porous,
like
lava..
Sagenite
::
Sagenite
(n.)
Acicular
rutile
occurring
in
reticulated
forms
imbedded
in
quartz.
Warwickite
::
Warwickite
(n.) A dark brown or black
mineral,
occurring
in
prismatic
crystals
imbedded
in
limestone
near
Warwick,
New York. It
consists
of the
borate
and
titanate
of
magnesia
and
iron..
Alecithal
::
Alecithal
(a.)
Applied
to those ova which
segment
uniformly,
and which have
little
or no food yelk
embedded
in their
protoplasm..
Pick
::
Pick (n.) A
particle
of ink or paper
imbedded
in the
hollow
of a
letter,
filling
up its face, and
occasioning
a spot on a
printed
sheet..
Chondrule
::
Chondrule
(n.) A
peculiar
rounded
granule
of some
mineral,
usually
enstatite
or
chrysolite,
found
imbedded
more or less
abundantly
in the mass of many
meteoric
stones,
which are hence
called
chondrites..
Key
::
Key (n.) A bar, pin or
wedge,
to
secure
a
crank,
pulley,
coupling,
etc., upon a
shaft,
and
prevent
relative
turning;
sometimes
holding
by
friction
alone,
but more
frequently
by its
resistance
to
shearing,
being
usually
embedded
partly
in the shaft and
partly
in the
crank,
pulley,
etc..
Embedded
::
Embedded
(imp. & p. p.) of Embe.
Gagger
::
Gagger
(n.) A piece of iron
imbedded
in the sand of a mold to keep the sand in
place.
Zoogloea
::
Zoogloea
(n.) A
colony
or mass of
bacteria
imbedded
in a
viscous
gelatinous
substance.
The
zoogloea
is
characteristic
of a
transitory
stage
through
which
rapidly
multiplying
bacteria
pass in the
course
of their
evolution.
Also used
adjectively.
Bedded
::
Bedded
(imp. & p. p.) of Be.
Bed
::
Bed (v. t.) To lay or put in any
hollow
place,
or place of rest and
security,
surrounded
or
inclosed;
to
embed;
to
furnish
with or place upon a bed or
foundation;
as, to bed a
stone;
it was
bedded
on a
rock..
Berry
::
Berry (n.) A small fruit that is pulpy or
succulent
throughout,
having
seeds
loosely
imbedded
in the pulp, as the
currant,
grape,
blueberry..
Surbedding
::
Surbedded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Surbe.
Cancer
::
Cancer
(n.)
Formerly,
any
malignant
growth,
esp. one
attended
with great pain and
ulceration,
with
cachexia
and
progressive
emaciation.
It was so
called,
perhaps,
from the great veins which
surround
it,
compared
by the
ancients
to the claws of a crab. The term is now
restricted
to such a
growth
made up of
aggregations
of
epithelial
cells,
either
without
support
or
embedded
in the
meshes
of a
trabecular
framework..
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