English Dictionary: latanier palm | by the DICT Development Group |
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Marquess \Mar"quess\, n. [Cf. Sp. marques. See {Marquis}.] A marquis. {Lady marquess}, a marchioness. [Obs.] --Shak. | |
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Latimer \Lat"i*mer\, n. [OF. latinier, latimier, prop., one knowing Latin.] An interpreter. [Obs.] Coke. | |
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Latin \Lat"in\, a. [F., fr. L. Latinus belonging to Latium, Latin, fr. Latium a country of Italy, in which Rome was situated. Cf. {Ladin}, Lateen sail, under {Lateen}.] 1. Of or pertaining to Latium, or to the Latins, a people of Latium; Roman; as, the Latin language. 2. Of, pertaining to, or composed in, the language used by the Romans or Latins; as, a Latin grammar; a Latin composition or idiom. {Latin Church} (Eccl. Hist.), the Western or Roman Catholic Church, as distinct from the Greek or Eastern Church. {Latin cross}. See Illust. 1 of {Cross}. {Latin races}, a designation sometimes loosely given to certain nations, esp. the French, Spanish, and Italians, who speak languages principally derived from Latin. {Latin Union}, an association of states, originally comprising France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Italy, which, in 1865, entered into a monetary agreement, providing for an identity in the weight and fineness of the gold and silver coins of those countries, and for the amounts of each kind of coinage by each. Greece, Servia, Roumania, and Spain subsequently joined the Union. | |
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Corkwood \Cork"wood`\ (k[ocir]rk"w[oocr]d`), n. 1. The wood of the cork oak. [Obs.] 2. Any one of several trees or shrubs having light or corky wood; esp.: (a) In the United States, the tree {Leitneria floridana}. (b) In the West Indies: (1) Either of the cotton trees {Ochroma lagopus} and {Pariti tiliaceum}. (2) The tree producing the aligator apple. (3) The blolly. | |
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Lithia \Lith"i*a\, n. [NL., from Gr. li`qos stone.] (Chem.) The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to potash and soda, but weaker. See {Lithium}. {Lithia emerald}. See {Hiddenite}. | |
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Emerald \Em"er*ald\, a. Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald. [bd]Emerald meadows.[b8] --Byron. {Emerald fish} (Zo[94]l.), a fish of the Gulf of Mexico ({Gobionellus oceanicus}), remarkable for the brilliant green and blue color of the base of the tongue; -- whence the name; -- called also {esmeralda}. {Emerald green}, a very durable pigment, of a vivid light green color, made from the arseniate of copper; green bice; Scheele's green; -- also used adjectively; as, emerald green crystals. {Emerald Isle}, a name given to Ireland on account of the brightness of its verdure. {Emerald spodumene}, [or] {Lithia emerald}. (Min.) See {Hiddenite}. {Emerald nickel}. (Min.) See {Zaratite}. | |
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Lithomarge \Lith"o*marge\, n. [Litho- + L. marga marl.] A clay of a fine smooth texture, and very sectile. | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Latimer, IA (city, FIPS 43590) Location: 42.76320 N, 93.36499 W Population (1990): 430 (225 housing units) Area: 5.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 50452 Latimer, KS (city, FIPS 38800) Location: 38.73904 N, 96.84577 W Population (1990): 20 (11 housing units) Area: 0.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Latimer, MS (CDP, FIPS 39520) Location: 30.49503 N, 88.85959 W Population (1990): 3222 (1123 housing units) Area: 42.0 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Latimer County, OK (county, FIPS 77) Location: 34.87000 N, 95.24165 W Population (1990): 10333 (4303 housing units) Area: 1870.5 sq km (land), 18.0 sq km (water) | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Lattimore, NC (town, FIPS 37040) Location: 35.31728 N, 81.66202 W Population (1990): 183 (78 housing units) Area: 2.0 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) |