English Dictionary: Orbignya phalerata | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Oarfish \Oar"fish`\ ([omac]r"f[icr]sh`), n. (Zo[94]l.) The ribbon fish. | |
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Orbic \Or"bic\, Orbical \Or"bic*al\, a. [L. orbicus, or orbitus, fr. orbis orb.] Spherical; orbicular; orblike; circular. [R.] --Bacon. | |
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Orbic \Or"bic\, Orbical \Or"bic*al\, a. [L. orbicus, or orbitus, fr. orbis orb.] Spherical; orbicular; orblike; circular. [R.] --Bacon. | |
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Orbicle \Or"bi*cle\, n. [L. orbiculus, dim. of orbis orb.] A small orb, or sphere. [Obs.] --G. Fletcher. | |
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Orbicular \Or*bic"u*lar\, a. [L. orbicularis, fr. orbiculus, dim. of orbis orb: cf. F. orbiculaire.] Resembling or having the form of an orb; spherical; circular; orbiculate. -- {Or*bic"u*lar*ly}, adv. -- {Or*bic"u*lar*ness}, n. Orbicular as the disk of a planet. --De Quincey. | |
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Orbicular \Or*bic"u*lar\, a. [L. orbicularis, fr. orbiculus, dim. of orbis orb: cf. F. orbiculaire.] Resembling or having the form of an orb; spherical; circular; orbiculate. -- {Or*bic"u*lar*ly}, adv. -- {Or*bic"u*lar*ness}, n. Orbicular as the disk of a planet. --De Quincey. | |
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Orbicular \Or*bic"u*lar\, a. [L. orbicularis, fr. orbiculus, dim. of orbis orb: cf. F. orbiculaire.] Resembling or having the form of an orb; spherical; circular; orbiculate. -- {Or*bic"u*lar*ly}, adv. -- {Or*bic"u*lar*ness}, n. Orbicular as the disk of a planet. --De Quincey. | |
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Orbiculate \Or*bic"u*late\, Orbiculated \Or*bic"u*la`ted\, a. [L. orbiculatus. See {Orbicular}.] Made, or being, in the form of an orb; having a circular, or nearly circular, or a spheroidal, outline. {Orbiculate leaf} (Bot.), a leaf whose outline is nearly circular. | |
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Orbiculate \Or*bic"u*late\, n. That which is orbiculate; especially, a solid the vertical section of which is oval, and the horizontal section circular. | |
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Orbiculate \Or*bic"u*late\, Orbiculated \Or*bic"u*la`ted\, a. [L. orbiculatus. See {Orbicular}.] Made, or being, in the form of an orb; having a circular, or nearly circular, or a spheroidal, outline. {Orbiculate leaf} (Bot.), a leaf whose outline is nearly circular. | |
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Orbiculate \Or*bic"u*late\, Orbiculated \Or*bic"u*la`ted\, a. [L. orbiculatus. See {Orbicular}.] Made, or being, in the form of an orb; having a circular, or nearly circular, or a spheroidal, outline. {Orbiculate leaf} (Bot.), a leaf whose outline is nearly circular. | |
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Orbiculation \Or*bic`u*la"tion\, n. The state or quality of being orbiculate; orbicularness. --Dr. H. More. | |
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Orfgild \Orf"gild`\, n. [AS. orf, yrfe, cattle, property + gild, gield, money, fine.] (O. Eng. Law) Restitution for cattle; a penalty for taking away cattle. --Cowell. | |
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Hamadryad \Ham"a*dry`ad\, n.; pl. E. {Hamadryads}, L. {Hamadryades}. [L. Hamadryas, -adis, Gr. [?]; [?] together + [?] oak, tree: cf. F. hamadryade. See {Same}, and {Tree}.] 1. (Class. Myth.) A tree nymph whose life ended with that of the particular tree, usually an oak, which had been her abode. 2. (Zo[94]l.) A large venomous East Indian snake ({Orhiophagus bungarus}), allied to the cobras. | |
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Orifice \Or"i*fice\, n. [F., from L. orificium; os, oris, a mouth + facere to make. See {Oral}, and {Fact}.] A mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe, etc.; an opening; as, the orifice of an artery or vein; the orifice of a wound. --Shak. Etna was bored through the top with a monstrous orifice. --Addison. | |
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Orpheus \Or"phe*us\, n. [L. Orpheus, Gr. [?].] (Gr. Myth.) The famous mythic Thracian poet, son of the Muse Calliope, and husband of Eurydice. He is reputed to have had power to entrance beasts and inanimate objects by the music of his lyre. | |
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Orphic \Or"phic\, a. [L. Orphicus, Gr. [?].] Pertaining to Orpheus; Orphean; as, Orphic hymns. | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Orbisonia, PA (borough, FIPS 56928) Location: 40.24326 N, 77.89364 W Population (1990): 447 (204 housing units) Area: 0.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 17243 | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Orviston, PA Zip code(s): 16864 |