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Definition of gula
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Gula (n.) A plate which in most
insects
supports
the
submentum.
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Strapwork
::
Strap-shaped
(a.)
Shaped
like a
strap;
ligulate;
as, a
strap-shaped
corolla..
Sagebrush
::
Sagebrush
(n.) A low
irregular
shrub
(Artemisia
tridentata),
of the order
Compositae,
covering
vast
tracts
of the dry
alkaline
regions
of the
American
plains;
--
called
also
sagebush,
and wild
sage..
Tooth
::
Tooth (n.) An
angular
or
prominence
on any edge; as, a tooth on the scale of a fish, or on a leaf of a
plant.
Strap
::
Strap (n.) The flat part of the
corolla
in
ligulate
florets,
as those of the white
circle
in the
daisy..
Matrix
::
Matrix
(n.) A
rectangular
arrangement
of
symbols
in rows and
columns.
The
symbols
may
express
quantities
or
operations.
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) An
alkaline
colorless
fluid,
contained
in the
lymphatic
vessels,
coagulable
like
blood,
but free from red blood
corpuscles.
It is
absorbed
from the
various
tissues
and
organs
of the body, and is
finally
discharged
by the
thoracic
and right
lymphatic
ducts into the great veins near the
heart..
Ranz Des Vaches
::
Ranz des
vaches
() The name for
numerous
simple,
but very
irregular,
melodies
of the Swiss
mountaineers,
blown on a long tube
called
the
Alpine
horn, and
sometimes
sung..
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(adv.)
In a
disorderly
manner;
without
law or
order;
irregularly;
confusedly.
Regulator
::
Regulator
(n.) A
contrivance
for
regulating
and
controlling
motion,
as: (a) The lever or index in a
watch,
which
controls
the
effective
length
of the
hairspring,
and thus
regulates
the
vibrations
of the
balance.
(b) The
governor
of a steam
engine.
(c) A valve for
controlling
the
admission
of steam to the steam
chest,
in a
locomotive..
Peziza
::
Peziza
(n.) A genus of fungi
embracing
a great
number
of
species,
some of which are
remarkable
for their
regular
cuplike
form and deep
colors..
Exungulated
::
Exungulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Exungulat.
Roytish
::
Roytish
(a.) Wild;
irregular.
Radiatiform
::
Radiatiform
(a.)
Having
the
marginal
florets
enlarged
and
radiating
but not
ligulate,
as in the
capitula
or heads of the
cornflower..
Ordinate
::
Ordinate
(a.)
Well-ordered;
orderly;
regular;
methodical.
Perturbation
::
Perturbation
(n.) A
disturbance
in the
regular
elliptic
or other
motion
of a
heavenly
body,
produced
by some force
additional
to that which
causes
its
regular
motion;
as, the
perturbations
of the
planets
are
caused
by their
attraction
on each
other..
Tegular
::
Tegular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a tile;
resembling
a tile, or
arranged
like
tiles;
consisting
of
tiles;
as, a
tegular
pavement..
Taxer
::
Taxer (n.) One of two
officers
chosen
yearly
to
regulate
the
assize
of
bread,
and to see the true gauge of
weights
and
measures
is
observed..
Stapled
::
Staple
(a.)
Regularly
produced
or
manufactured
in large
quantities;
belonging
to
wholesale
traffic;
principal;
chief.
Adjust
::
Adjust
(v. t.) To bring to a true
relative
position,
as the parts of an
instrument;
to
regulate
for use; as, to
adjust
a
telescope
or
microscope..
Shooty
::
Shooty
(a.)
Sprouting
or
coming
up
freely
and
regularly.
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