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Definition of belonging
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Belonging
(n.) That which
belongs
to one; that which
pertains
to one;
hence,
goods or
effects..
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Gynandrous
::
Gynandrous
(a.)
Having
stamens
inserted
in the
pistil;
belonging
to the class
Gynandria.
Paraglobulin
::
Paraglobulin
(n.) An
albuminous
body in blood
serum,
belonging
to the group of
globulins.
See
Fibrinoplastin..
Accipitrine
::
Accipitrine
(a.) Like or
belonging
to the
Accipitres;
raptorial;
hawklike.
Skater
::
Skater
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
hemipterous
insects
belonging
to
Gerris,
Pyrrhocoris,
Prostemma,
and
allied
genera.
They have long legs, and run
rapidly
over the
surface
of the
water,
as if
skating..
Burghal
::
Burghal
(a.)
Belonging
to a
burgh.
Corporal
::
Corporal
(a.)
Belonging
or
relating
to the body;
bodily.
Senior
::
Senior
(a.)
Belonging
to the final year of the
regular
course
in
American
colleges,
or in
professional
schools..
Noon
::
Noon (a.)
Belonging
to
midday;
occurring
at
midday;
meridional.
Neomenoidea
::
Neomenoidea
(n. pl.) A
division
of
vermiform
gastropod
mollusks,
without
a
shell,
belonging
to the
Isopleura..
Vulgar
::
Vulgar
(a.)
Belonging
or
relating
to the
common
people,
as
distinguished
from the
cultivated
or
educated;
pertaining
to
common
life;
plebeian;
not
select
or
distinguished;
hence,
sometimes,
of
little
or no
value..
Anasarcous
::
Anasarcous
(a.)
Belonging,
or
affected
by,
anasarca,
or
dropsy;
dropsical..
Shrimp
::
Shrimp
(v.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
macruran
Crustacea
belonging
to
Crangon
and
various
allied
genera,
having
a
slender
body and long legs. Many of them are used as food. The
larger
kinds are
called
also
prawns.
See
Illust.
of
Decapoda..
Forest
::
Forest
(n.) A large
extent
or
precinct
of
country,
generally
waste and
woody,
belonging
to the
sovereign,
set apart for the
keeping
of game for his use, not
inclosed,
but
distinguished
by
certain
limits,
and
protected
by
certain
laws,
courts,
and
officers
of its own..
Split-tail
::
Split-tail
(n.) A
california
market
fish
(Pogonichthys
macrolepidotus)
belonging
to the Carp
family.
Cellepore
::
Cellepore
(n.) A genus of
delicate
branching
corals,
made up of
minute
cells,
belonging
to the
Bryozoa..
Quail
::
Quail (n.) Any
gallinaceous
bird
belonging
to
Coturnix
and
several
allied
genera
of the Old
World,
especially
the
common
European
quail (C.
communis),
the rain quail (C.
Coromandelica)
of
India,
the
stubble
quail (C.
pectoralis),
and the
Australian
swamp quail
(Synoicus
australis)..
Household
::
Household
(a.)
Belonging
to the house and
family;
domestic;
as,
household
furniture;
household
affairs..
Rationalistical
::
Rationalistical
(a.)
Belonging
to, or in
accordance
with, the
principles
of
rationalism..
Sauropoda
::
Sauropoda
(n. pl.) An
extinct
order of
herbivorous
dinosaurs
having
the feet of a
saurian
type,
instead
of
birdlike,
as they are in many
dinosaurs.
It
includes
the
largest
known land
animals,
belonging
to
Brontosaurus,
Camarasaurus,
and
allied
genera.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Ophidian
::
Ophidian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Ophidia;
belonging
to
serpents.
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