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Definition of eloped
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Eloped
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Neuter
::
Neuter
(a.)
Having
no
generative
organs,
or
imperfectly
developed
ones;
sexless.
See
Neuter,
n., 3..
Nidus
::
Nidus (n.) A nest: a
repository
for the eggs of
birds,
insects,
etc.; a
breeding
place;
esp., the place or
substance
where
parasites
or the germs of a
disease
effect
lodgment
or are
developed..
Trochosphere
::
Trochosphere
(n.) A young
larval
form of many
annelids,
mollusks,
and
bryozoans,
in which a
circle
of cilia is
developed
around
the
anterior
end..
Educated
::
Educated
(a.)
Formed
or
developed
by
education;
as, an
educated
man..
Cyst
::
Cyst (n.) A pouch or sac
without
opening,
usually
membranous
and
containing
morbid
matter,
which is
accidentally
developed
in one of the
natural
cavities
or in the
substance
of an
organ..
Electro-magnetism
::
Electro-magnetism
(n.) The
magnetism
developed
by a
current
of
electricity;
the
science
which
treats
of the
development
of
magnetism
by means of
voltaic
electricity,
and of the
properties
or
actions
of the
currents
evolved..
Hypoderma
::
Hypoderma
(n.) A layer of
tissue
beneath
the
epidermis
in
plants,
and
performing
the
physiological
function
of
strengthening
the
epidermal
tissue.
In
phanerogamous
plants
it is
developed
as
collenchyma..
Macrura
::
Macrura
(n. pl.) A
subdivision
of
decapod
Crustacea,
having
the
abdomen
largely
developed.
It
includes
the
lobster,
prawn,
shrimp,
and many
similar
forms.
Cf.
Decapoda..
Snow-bound
::
Snow-bound
(a.)
Enveloped
in, or
confined
by,
snow..
Epulis
::
Epulis
(n.) A hard tumor
developed
from the gums.
Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) That
theory
of
generation
which
supposes
the germ to
preexist
in the
parent,
and its parts to be
developed,
but not
actually
formed,
by the
procreative
act; --
opposed
to
epigenesis..
Colorado Group
::
Colorado
group () A
subdivision
of the
cretaceous
formation
of
western
North
America,
especially
developed
in
Colorado
and the upper
Missouri
region..
Trionyx
::
Trionyx
(n.) A genus of
fresh-water
or river
turtles
which have the shell
imperfectly
developed
and
covered
with a soft
leathery
skin. They are noted for their
agility
and
rapacity.
Called
also soft
tortoise,
soft-shell
tortoise,
and mud
turtle..
Emerge
::
Emerge
(v. i.) To rise out of a
fluid;
to come forth from that in which
anything
has been
plunged,
enveloped,
or
concealed;
to issue and
appear;
as, to
emerge
from the water or the
ocean;
the sun
emerges
from
behind
the moon in an
eclipse;
to
emerge
from
poverty
or
obscurity..
Metanephros
::
Metanephros
(n.) The most
posterior
of the three pairs of
embryonic
renal
organs
developed
in many
vertebrates.
Theurgy
::
Theurgy
(n.) A kind of
magical
science
or art
developed
in
Alexandria
among the
Neoplatonists,
and
supposed
to
enable
man to
influence
the will of the gods by means of
purification
and other
sacramental
rites..
Development
::
Development
(n.) The
equivalent
expression
into which
another
has been
developed.
Evolve
::
Evolve
(v. i.) To
become
open,
disclosed,
or
developed;
to pass
through
a
process
of
evolution..
Chromatophore
::
Chromatophore
(n.) A
contractile
cell or
vesicle
containing
liquid
pigment
and
capable
of
changing
its form or size, thus
causing
changes
of color in the
translucent
skin of such
animals
as
possess
them. They are
highly
developed
and
numerous
in the
cephalopods..
Clamatores
::
Clamatores
(n. pl.) A
division
of
passerine
birds in which the vocal
muscles
are but
little
developed,
so that they lack the power of
singing..
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