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Definition of drib
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Drib (v. t.) To do by
little
and
littl.
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Palmatisected
::
Palmatisected
(a.)
Divided,
as a
palmate
leaf, down to the
midrib,
so that the
parenchyma
is
interrupted..
Excurrent
::
Excurrent
(a.)
Running
or
extending
out; as, an
excurrent
midrib,
one which
projects
beyond
the apex of a leaf; an
excurrent
steam or
trunk,
one which
continues
to the top..
Dribble
::
Dribble
(v. i.) To fall
weakly
and
slowly.
Tetrabasic
::
Tetrabasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
four
molecules
of a
monacid
base;
having
four
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by
bases;
quadribasic;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
normal
silicic
acid,
Si(OH)4,
is a
tetrabasic
acid..
Baldrib
::
Baldrib
(n.) A piece of pork cut lower down than the
sparerib,
and
destitute
of fat..
Parted
::
Parted
(a.) Cleft so that the
divisions
reach
nearly,
but not
quite,
to the
midrib,
or the base of the
blade;
-- said of a leaf, and used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
three-parted,
five-parted,
etc..
Costal-nerved
::
Costal-nerved
(a.)
Having
the
nerves
spring
from the
midrib.
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To do by
little
and
littl.
Sedge
::
Sedge (n.) Any plant of the genus
Carex,
perennial,
endogenous
herbs,
often
growing
in dense tufts in
marshy
places.
They have
triangular
jointless
stems,
a
spiked
inflorescence,
and long
grasslike
leaves
which are
usually
rough on the
margins
and
midrib.
There are
several
hundred
species..
Costa
::
Costa (n.) A rib or vein of a leaf,
especially
the
midrib..
Quadrible
::
Quadrible
(a.)
Quadrable.
Drib
::
Drib (v. t.) To
appropriate
unlawfully;
to
filch;
to
defalcate.
Divided
::
Divided
(a.) Cut into
distinct
parts,
by
incisions
which reach the
midrib;
-- said of a
leaf..
Feather-veined
::
Feather-veined
(a.)
Having
the veins (of a leaf)
diverging
from the two sides of a
midrib.
Conduplicate
::
Conduplicate
(a.)
Folded
lengthwise
along the
midrib,
the upper face being
within;
-- said of
leaves
or
petals
in
vernation
or
aestivation..
Dribble
::
Dribble
(n.) A
drizzling
shower;
a
falling
or
leaking
in
drops.
Cleft
::
Cleft (a.)
Incised
nearly
to the
midrib;
as, a cleft
leaf..
Dribblet
::
Dribblet
(n.) Alt. of
Drible.
Trisected
::
Trisected
(a.)
Divided
into three parts or
segments
by
incisions
extending
to the
midrib
or to the base; -- said of
leaves.
Quadribasic
::
Quadribasic
(a.) Same as
Tetrabasic.
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