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Definition of inia
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of inia is as below...
Inia (n.) A South
American
freshwater
dolphin
(Inia
Boliviensis).
It is ten or
twelve
feet long, and has a hairy
snout..
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Nandine
::
Nandine
(n.) An
African
carnivore
(Nandinia
binotata),
allied
to the
civets.
It is
spotted
with
black..
Miniate
::
Miniate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the color of red lead or
vermilion;
painted
with
vermilion.
Vaccine
::
Vaccine
(n.) The virus of
vaccinia
used in
vaccination.
Petalite
::
Petalite
(n.) A rare
mineral,
occurring
crystallized
and in
cleavable
masses,
usually
white,
or
nearly
so, in
color.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminia
and
lithia..
Actinia
::
Actinia
(n.) An
animal
of the class
Anthozoa,
and
family
Actinidae.
From a
resemblance
to
flowers
in form and
color,
they are often
called
animal
flowers
and sea
anemones.
[See
Polyp.]..
Postliminiary
::
Postliminiary
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
involving,
the right of
postliminium..
Guereza
::
Guereza
(n.) A
beautiful
Abyssinian
monkey
(Colobus
guereza),
having
the body
black,
with a
fringe
of long,
silky,
white hair along the
sides,
and a tuft of the same at the end of the tail. The
frontal
band,
cheeks,
and chin are
white..
Opiniaster
::
Opiniaster
(a.) Alt. of
Opiniatr.
Myrrh
::
Myrrh (n.) A gum
resin,
usually
of a
yellowish
brown or amber
color,
of an
aromatic
odor, and a
bitter,
slightly
pungent
taste.
It is
valued
for its odor and for its
medicinal
properties.
It
exudes
from the bark of a shrub of
Abyssinia
and
Arabia,
the
Balsamodendron
Myrrha.
The myrrh of the Bible is
supposed
to have been
partly
the gum above
named,
and
partly
the
exudation
of
species
of
Cistus,
or
rockrose..
Opiniatre
::
Opiniatre
(n.) One who is
opinionated.
Abyssinian
::
Abyssinian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Abyssinia.
Doom Palm
::
Doom palm () A
species
of palm tree
(Hyphaene
Thebaica),
highly
valued
for the
fibrous
pulp of its
fruit,
which has the
flavor
of
gingerbread,
and is
largely
eaten in Egypt and
Abyssinia..
Model
::
Model (n.) A
miniature
representation
of a
thing,
with the
several
parts in due
proportion;
sometimes,
a
facsimile
of the same
size..
Acontia
::
Acontia
(n. pl.)
Threadlike
defensive
organs,
composed
largely
of
nettling
cells
(cnidae),
thrown
out of the mouth or
special
pores of
certain
Actiniae
when
irritated..
Yaupon
::
Yaupon
(n.) A shrub (Ilex
Cassine)
of the Holly
family,
native
from
Virginia
to
Florida.
The
smooth
elliptical
leaves
are used as a
substitute
for tea, and were
formerly
used in
preparing
the black drink of the
Indians
of North
Carolina.
Called
also
South-Sea
tea..
Crop
::
Crop (n.) A
projecting
ornament
in
carved
stone.
Specifically,
a
finial..
Carolinian
::
Carolinian
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of north or South
Carolina.
Piassava
::
Piassava
(n.) A
fibrous
product
of two
Brazilian
palm trees
(Attalea
funifera
and
Leopoldinia
Piassaba),
-- used in
making
brooms,
and for other
purposes.
Called
also
piacaba
and
piasaba..
Mahon Stock
::
Mahon stock () An
annual
cruciferous
plant with
reddish
purple
or white
flowers
(Malcolmia
maritima).
It is
called
in
England
Virginia
stock,
but the plant comes from the
Mediterranean..
Levy
::
Levy (n.) A name
formerly
given in
Pennsylvania,
Maryland,
and
Virginia
to the
Spanish
real of one
eighth
of a
dollar
(or 12/
cents),
valued
at
eleven
pence when the
dollar
was rated at 7s. 6d..
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