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Definition of unite
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Unite (v. t.)
United;
joint;
as, unite
consent..
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Retinophora
::
Retinophora
(n.) One of group of two to four
united
cells which
occupy
the axial part of the
ocelli,
or
ommatidia,
of the eyes of
invertebrates,
and
contain
the
terminal
nerve
fibrillae.
See
Illust.
under
Ommatidium..
Tetard
::
Tetard
(n.) A
gobioid
fish
(Eleotris
gyrinus)
of the
Southern
United
States;
--
called
also
sleeper.
Taplings
::
Taplings
(n. pl.) The
strong
double
leathers
by which the two parts of a flail are
united.
Blackpoll
::
Blackpoll
(n.) A
warbler
of the
United
States
(Dendroica
striata).
Bluestone
::
Bluestone
(n.) A
grayish
blue
building
stone,
as that
commonly
used in the
eastern
United
States..
Solid
::
Solid (a.)
Applied
to a
compound
word whose parts are
closely
united
and form an
unbroken
word; --
opposed
to
hyphened.
Bee
::
Bee (n.) A
neighborly
gathering
of
people
who
engage
in
united
labor for the
benefit
of an
individual
or
family;
as, a
quilting
bee; a
husking
bee; a
raising
bee..
Wedlock
::
Wedlock
(v. t.) To
marry;
to unite in
marriage;
to wed.
Symphonic
::
Sympetalous
(a.)
Having
the
petals
united;
gamopetalous.
Syncretic
::
Syncotyledonous
(a.)
Having
united
cotyledonous.
Corporate
::
Corporate
(a.)
Formed
into a body by legal
enactment;
united
in an
association,
and
endowed
by law with the
rights
and
liabilities
of an
individual;
incorporated;
as, a
corporate
town..
Incompacted
::
Incompacted
(a.) Not
compact;
not
having
the parts
firmly
united;
not
solid;
incoherent;
loose;
discrete.
Palmetto
::
Palmetto
(n.) A name given to palms of
several
genera
and
species
growing
in the West
Indies
and the
Southern
United
States.
In the
United
States,
the name is
applied
especially
to the
Chamaerops,
/
Sabal,
Palmetto,
the
cabbage
tree of
Florida
and the
Carolinas.
See
Cabbage
tree, under
Cabbage..
Monogamia
::
Monogamia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
order of
plants,
having
solitary
flowers
with
united
anthers,
as in the genus
Lobelia..
Joint
::
Joint (v. t.) To join; to
connect;
to
unite;
to
combine.
Hermaphrodite
::
Hermaphrodite
(n.) An
individual
which has the
attributes
of both male and
female,
or which
unites
in
itself
the two
sexes;
an
animal
or plant
having
the parts of
generation
of both
sexes,
as when a
flower
contains
both the
stamens
and
pistil
within
the same
calyx,
or on the same
receptacle.
In some cases
reproduction
may take place
without
the union of the
distinct
individuals.
In the
animal
kingdom
true
hermaphrodites
are found only among the
invertebrates.
See
Illust.
in
Appendix,
under Helmi
Cero
::
Cero (n.) A large and
valuable
fish of the
Mackerel
family,
of the genus
Scomberomorus.
Two
species
are found in the West
Indies
and less
commonly
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
-- the
common
cero
(Scomberomorus
caballa),
called
also
kingfish,
and
spotted,
or king, cero (S.
regalis)..
Twinned
::
Twinned
(a.)
Composed
of parts
united
according
to a law of
twinning.
See Twin, n., 4..
Ragwork
::
Ragwork
(n.) A kind of
rubblework.
In the
United
States,
any
rubblework
of thin and small
stones..
Trichomanes
::
Trichomanes
(n.) Any fern of the genus
Trichomanes.
The
fronds
are very
delicate
and often
translucent,
and the
sporangia
are borne on
threadlike
receptacles
rising
from the
middle
of
cup-shaped
marginal
involucres.
Several
species
are
common
in
conservatories;
two are
native
in the
United
States..
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