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Definition of found
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Polycystina
::
Polycystina
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Radiolaria
including
numerous
minute
marine
species.
The
skeleton
is
composed
of
silica,
and is often very
elegant
in form and
sculpture.
Many have been found in the
fossil
state..
Karmathian
::
Karmathian
(n.) One of a
Mohammedan
sect
founded
in the ninth
century
by
Karmat.
Utopian
::
Utopian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Utopia;
resembling
Utopia;
hence,
ideal;
chimerical;
fanciful;
founded
upon, or
involving,
imaginary
perfections;
as,
Utopian
projects;
Utopian
happiness..
Goniatite
::
Goniatite
(n.) One of an
extinct
genus of
fossil
cephalopods,
allied
to the
Ammonites.
The
earliest
forms are found in the
Devonian
formation,
the
latest,
in the
Triassic..
Gastromyces
::
Gastromyces
(n.) The
fungoid
growths
sometimes
found in the
stomach;
such as
Torula,
etc..
Houseleek
::
Houseleek
(n.) A
succulent
plant of the genus
Sempervivum
(S.
tectorum),
originally
a
native
of
subalpine
Europe,
but now found very
generally
on old walls and
roofs.
It is very
tenacious
of life under
drought
and heat; --
called
also
ayegreen..
Salicin
::
Salicin
(n.) A
glucoside
found in the bark and
leaves
of
several
species
of
willow
(Salix)
and
poplar,
and
extracted
as a
bitter
white
crystalline
substance..
Cimmerian
::
Cimmerian
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Cimmerii,
a
fabulous
people,
said to have
lived,
in very
ancient
times,
in
profound
and
perpetual
darkness..
Mine
::
Mine (v. t.) To dig away, or
otherwise
remove,
the
substratum
or
foundation
of; to lay a mine
under;
to sap; to
undermine;
hence,
to ruin or
destroy
by slow
degrees
or
secret
means..
Mucedin
::
Mucedin
(n.) A
yellowish
white,
amorphous,
nitrogenous
substance
found in
wheat,
rye, etc., and
resembling
gluten;
--
formerly
called
also
mucin..
Pectin
::
Pectin
(n.) One of a
series
of
carbohydrates,
commonly
called
vegetable
jelly,
found very
widely
distributed
in the
vegetable
kingdom,
especially
in ripe
fleshy
fruits,
as
apples,
cranberries,
etc. It is
extracted
as
variously
colored,
translucent
substances,
which are
soluble
in hot water but
become
viscous
on
cooling..
Andromeda
::
Andromeda
(n.) A genus of
ericaceous
flowering
plants
of
northern
climates,
of which the
original
species
was found
growing
on a rock
surrounded
by
water..
Butterwort
::
Butterwort
(n.) A genus of low herbs
(Pinguicula)
having
simple
leaves
which
secrete
from their
glandular
upper
surface
a
viscid
fluid,
to which
insects
adhere,
after which the
margin
infolds
and the
insects
are
digested
by the
plant.
The
species
are found
mostly
in the North
Temperate
zone..
Sphene
::
Sphene
(n.) A
mineral
found
usually
in thin,
wedge-shaped
crystals
of a
yellow
or green to black
color.
It is a
silicate
of
titanium
and
calcium;
titanite..
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To form into a
particular
shape,
by
pouring
liquid
metal or other
material
into a mold; to
fashion;
to
found;
as, to cast
bells,
stoves,
bullets..
Coma
::
Coma (n.) A state of
profound
insensibility
from which it is
difficult
or
impossible
to rouse a
person.
See
Carus.
Maccabees
::
Maccabees
(n. pl.) The name of two
ancient
historical
books,
which give
accounts
of
Jewish
affairs
in or about the time of the
Maccabean
princes,
and which are
received
as
canonical
books in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
but are
included
in the
Apocrypha
by
Protestants.
Also
applied
to three
books,
two of which are found in some MSS. of the
Septuagint..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Parted
with
unwillingly
or
unintentionally;
not to be
found;
missing;
as, a lost book or
sheep..
Trivial
::
Trivial
(a.) Found
anywhere;
common.
Asphaltum
::
Asphaltum
(n.)
Mineral
pitch,
Jews'
pitch,
or
compact
native
bitumen.
It is
brittle,
of a black or brown color and high
luster
on a
surface
of
fracture;
it melts and burns when
heated,
leaving
no
residue.
It
occurs
on the
surface
and
shores
of the Dead Sea, which is
therefore
called
Asphaltites,
or the
Asphaltic
Lake. It is found also in many parts of Asia,
Europe,
and
America.
See
Bitumen..
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