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A phalloidesAmanita Am`a*ni"ta, n. [NL. See Amanitine.] (Bot.)
A genus of poisonous fungi of the family Agaricace[ae],
characterized by having a volva, an annulus, and white
spores. The species resemble edible mushrooms, and are
frequently mistaken for them. Amanita muscaria, syn.
Agaricus muscarius, is the fly amanita, or fly agaric; and
A. phalloides is the death cup. BdelloideaBdelloidea Bdel*loi"de*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? leech +
-oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
The order of Annulata which includes the leeches. See
Hirudinea. Berylloid
Berylloid Ber"yl*loid, n. [Beryl + -oid.] (Crystallog.)
A solid consisting of a double twelve-sided pyramid; -- so
called because the planes of this form occur on crystals of
beryl.
Boussingaultia baselloidesMadeira vine Ma*dei"ra vine (Bot.)
A herbaceous climbing vine (Boussingaultia baselloides)
very popular in cultivation, having shining entire leaves and
racemens of small fragrant white flowers. ColloidColloid Col"loid, a. [Gr. ko`lla glue + -oid. Cf.
Collodion.]
Resembling glue or jelly; characterized by a jellylike
appearance; gelatinous; as, colloid tumors. ColloidColloid Col"loid, n.
1. (Physiol. Chem.) A substance (as albumin, gum, gelatin,
etc.) which is of a gelatinous rather than a crystalline
nature, and which diffuses itself through animal membranes
or vegetable parchment more slowly than crystalloids do;
-- opposed to crystalloid.
2. (Med.) A gelatinous substance found in colloid
degeneration and colloid cancer.
Styptic colloid (Med.), a preparation of astringent and
antiseptic substances with some colloid material, as
collodion, for ready use. Colloidal
Colloidal Col*loid"al, a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, colloids.
Colloidality
Colloidality Col`loi*dal"i*ty, n.
The state or quality of being colloidal.
Coralloid
Coralloid Cor"al*loid, a. [L. corallum coral + -oid: cf. F.
corallo["i]de.]
Having the form of coral; branching like coral.
Coralloidal
Coralloidal Cor`al*loid"al, a.
resembling coral; coralloid. --Sir T. browne.
CrystalloidCrystalloid Crys"tal*loid, n.
1. (Chem.) A body which, in solution, diffuses readily
through animal membranes, and generally is capable of
being crystallized; -- opposed to colloid.
2. (Bot.) One of the microscopic particles resembling
crystals, consisting of protein matter, which occur in
certain plant cells; -- called also protein crystal. Crystalloid
Crystalloid Crys"tal*loid (kr?s"tal-loid), a. [Gr. kry`stallos
crystal + -oid.]
Crystal-like; transparent like crystal.
CyathophylloidCyathophylloid Cy`a*tho*phyl"loid, n. (Paleon.)
A fossil coral of the family Cyathophyllid[ae]; sometimes
extended to fossil corals of other related families belonging
to the group Rugosa; -- also called cup corals. Thay are
found in paleozoic rocks. CyathophylloidCyathophylloid Cy`a*tho*phyl"loid (s?`?-th?-f?l"loid), a. [NL.
cyathophyllum, fr. Gr. ky`aqos a cup + fy`llon a leaf.]
(Paleon.)
Like, or pertaining to, the family Cyathophyllid[ae]. Mammilloid
Mammilloid Mam"mil*loid, a. [Mammilla + -oid.]
Like a mammilla or nipple; mammilliform.
Metalloid
Metalloid Met"al*loid, a.
1. Having the appearance of a metal.
2. (Chem.) Having the properties of a nonmetal; nonmetallic;
acid; negative.
Metalloidal
Metalloidal Met`al*loid"al, a.
Metalloid.
Phylloid
Phylloid Phyl"loid, a. [Phyllo- + -oid.]
Resembling a leaf.
SabelloidSabelloid Sa*bel"loid, a. [Sabella + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Like, or related to, the genus Sabella. -- Sa*bel"loid, n. SabelloidSabelloid Sa*bel"loid, a. [Sabella + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.)
Like, or related to, the genus Sabella. -- Sa*bel"loid, n. Sauloprocta motacilloidesWagtail Wag"tail`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of many species of Old World singing birds belonging
to Motacilla and several allied genera of the family
Motacillid[ae]. They have the habit of constantly jerking
their long tails up and down, whence the name.
Field wagtail, any one of several species of wagtails of
the genus Budytes having the tail shorter, the legs
longer, and the hind claw longer and straighter, than do
the water wagtails. Most of the species are yellow
beneath. Called also yellow wagtail.
Garden wagtail, the Indian black-breasted wagtail
(Nemoricola Indica).
Pied wagtail, the common European water wagtail (Motacilla
lugubris). It is variegated with black and white. The
name is applied also to other allied species having
similar colors. Called also pied dishwasher.
Wagtail flycatcher, a true flycatcher (Sauloprocta
motacilloides) common in Southern Australia, where it is
very tame, and frequents stock yards and gardens and often
builds its nest about houses; -- called also black
fantail.
Water wagtail.
(a) Any one of several species of wagtails of the restricted
genus Motacilla. They live chiefly on the shores of
ponds and streams.
(b) The American water thrush. See Water thrush.
Wood wagtail, an Asiatic wagtail; (Calobates sulphurea)
having a slender bill and short legs. SquilloideaStomapoda Sto*map"o*da, n. pl. [NL. See Stoma, and -poda.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An order of Crustacea including the squillas. The maxillipeds
are leglike in form, and the large claws are comblike. They
have a large and elongated abdomen, which contains a part of
the stomach and heart; the abdominal appendages are large,
and bear the gills. Called also Gastrula, Stomatopoda,
and Squilloidea. Styptic colloidColloid Col"loid, n.
1. (Physiol. Chem.) A substance (as albumin, gum, gelatin,
etc.) which is of a gelatinous rather than a crystalline
nature, and which diffuses itself through animal membranes
or vegetable parchment more slowly than crystalloids do;
-- opposed to crystalloid.
2. (Med.) A gelatinous substance found in colloid
degeneration and colloid cancer.
Styptic colloid (Med.), a preparation of astringent and
antiseptic substances with some colloid material, as
collodion, for ready use. Thalloid
Thalloid Thal"loid, a. [Thallus + -oid.] (Bot.)
Resembling, or consisting of, thallus.
Turritelloid
Turritelloid Tur`ri*tel"loid, a. [Turritella + -oid.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the turritellas.
Vaccinium myrtilloidesBilberry Bil"ber*ry, n.; pl. Bilberries. [Cf. Dan.
b["o]lleb[ae]r bilberry, where b["o]lle is perh. akin to E.
ball.]
1. (Bot.) The European whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus);
also, its edible bluish black fruit.
There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry. --Shak.
2. (Bot.) Any similar plant or its fruit; esp., in America,
the species Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. c[ae]spitosum
and V. uliginosum.
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