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Definition of C Braziliensis

C Braziliensis
Brazil wood Bra*zil" wood` [OE. brasil, LL. brasile (cf. Pg. & Sp. brasil, Pr. bresil, Pr. bresil); perh. from Sp. or Pg. brasa a live coal (cf. Braze, Brasier); or Ar. vars plant for dyeing red or yellow. This name was given to the wood from its color; and it is said that King Emanuel, of Portugal, gave the name Brazil to the country in South America on account of its producing this wood.] 1. The wood of the oriental C[ae]salpinia Sapan; -- so called before the discovery of America. 2. A very heavy wood of a reddish color, imported from Brazil and other tropical countries, for cabinet-work, and for dyeing. The best is the heartwood of C[ae]salpinia echinata, a leguminous tree; but other trees also yield it. An inferior sort comes from Jamaica, the timber of C. Braziliensis and C. crista. This is often distinguished as Braziletto, but the better kind is also frequently so named.

Meaning of C Braziliensis from wikipedia

- Leishmania braziliensis is a Leishmania species found in South America. It is ****ociated with leishmaniasis. Within a few months of infection, an ulcer...
- Cecidochares braziliensis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Cecidochares of the family Tephritidae. Brazil. Aczél, M.L. (1953). "La...
- Carinodrillia braziliensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids. The length of the s****...
- protozoan, Caryospora olfersii. This snake has also been recorded carrying C. braziliensis. Some sources do not recognize any subspecies of P. olfersii. However...
- brownish cap and little streaking on breast and back; throat white. T. c. braziliensis (Swainson, 1838) – Piauí, Mato Grosso and adjacent Bolivia southeastwards...
- Mitromorpha braziliensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitromorphidae. This marine species occurs off Brazil MolluscaBase...
- Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Loxophlebia braziliensis​". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History...
- Phoronis australis has an obligate commensalism relationship with C. braziliensis, where it gets a substrate, food, and protection from predation from...
- doi:10.2307/3277850. JSTOR 3277850. PMID 5156464. Minnaar, W.N; Krecek, R.C; Fourie, L.J (2002). "Helminths in dogs from a peri-urban resource-limited...
- Poirot O, Lescot M, Arslan D, Seltzer V, Bertaux L, Bruley C, Garin J, Claverie JM, Abergel C (July 2013). "Pandoraviruses: Amoeba Viruses with Genomes...