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Definition of lower
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Lower (a.)
Compar.
of Low, a..
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Symmetry
::
Symmetry
(n.)
Equality
in the
number
of parts of the
successive
circles
in a
flower.
Inflorescence
::
Inflorescence
(n.) A
flowering;
the
putting
forth and
unfolding
of
blossoms.
Trinucleus
::
Trinucleus
(n.) A genus of Lower
Silurian
trilobites
in which the
glabella
and
cheeks
form three
rounded
elevations
on the head.
Vaulted
::
Vaulted
(a.)
Arched
like the roof of the
mouth,
as the upper lip of many
ringent
flowers..
Strew
::
Strew (v. t.) To
scatter;
to
spread
by
scattering;
to cast or to throw
loosely
apart;
-- used of
solids,
separated
or
separable
into parts or
particles;
as, to strew seed in beds; to strew sand on or over a
floor;
to strew
flowers
over a
grave..
Nutation
::
Nutation
(n.) The
motion
of a
flower
in
following
the
apparent
movement
of the sun, from the east in the
morning
to the west in the
evening..
Dado
::
Dado (n.) In
interior
decoration,
the lower part of the wall of an
apartment
when
adorned
with
moldings,
or
otherwise
specially
decorated..
Hypogastrium
::
Hypogastrium
(n.) The lower part of the
abdomen.
Tabernacle
::
Tabernacle
(n.) A
boxlike
step for a mast with the after side open, so that the mast can be
lowered
to pass under
bridges,
etc..
Class
::
Class (n.) A group of
individuals
ranked
together
as
possessing
common
characteristics;
as, the
different
classes
of
society;
the
educated
class;
the lower
classes..
Straticulate
::
Strathspey
(n.) A
lively
Scottish
dance,
resembling
the reel, but
slower;
also, the
tune..
Diclinous
::
Diclinous
(a.)
Having
the
stamens
and
pistils
in
separate
flowers.
Archegonium
::
Archegonium
(n.) The
pistillidium
or
female
organ in the
higher
cryptogamic
plants,
corresponding
to the
pistil
in
flowering
plants..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) An
official
certificate
of
appointment
issued
to an
officer
of lower rank than a
commissioned
officer.
See
Warrant
officer,
below..
Testudinata
::
Testudinata
(n. pl.) An order of
reptiles
which
includes
the
turtles
and
tortoises.
The body is
covered
by a shell
consisting
of an upper or
dorsal
shell,
called
the
carapace,
and a lower or
ventral
shell,
called
the
plastron,
each of which
consists
of
several
plates..
Reichsrath
::
Reichsrath
(n.) The
parliament
of
Austria
(exclusive
of
Hungary,
which has its own diet, or
parliament).
It
consists
of an Upper and a Lower
House,
or a House of Lords and a House of
Representatives..
Junior
::
"Junior
(n.)
Hence:
One of a lower or later
standing;
specifically,
in
American
colleges,
one in the third year of his
course,
one in the
fourth
or final year being
designated
a
senior;
in some
seminaries,
one in the first year, in
others,
one in the
second
year, of a three
years'
course..
Vexillary
::
Vexillary
() Of or
pertaining
to the
vexillum,
or upper petal of
papilionaceous
flowers..
Day Lily
::
Day lily () A genus of
plants
(Hemerocallis)
closely
resembling
true
lilies,
but
having
tuberous
rootstocks
instead
of
bulbs.
The
common
species
have long
narrow
leaves
and
either
yellow
or
tawny-orange
flowers..
Nasturtium
::
Nasturtium
(n.) A genus of
cruciferous
plants,
having
white or
yellowish
flowers,
including
several
species
of
cress.
They are found
chiefly
in wet or damp
grounds,
and have a
pungent
biting
taste..
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