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Asplenium Filixfaemina
Female fern Female fern (Bot.), a common species of fern with large decompound fronds (Asplenium Filixf[ae]mina), growing in many countries; lady fern. Note: The names male fern and female fern were anciently given to two common ferns; but it is now understood that neither has any sexual character. Syn: Female, Feminine. Usage: We apply female to the sex or individual, as opposed to male; also, to the distinctive belongings of women; as, female dress, female form, female character, etc.; feminine, to things appropriate to, or affected by, women; as, feminine studies, employments, accomplishments, etc. ``Female applies to sex rather than gender, and is a physiological rather than a grammatical term. Feminine applies to gender rather than sex, and is grammatical rather than physiological.' --Latham.
Bigeminate
Bigeminate Bi*gem"i*nate, a. [Pref. bi- + geminate.] (Bot.) Having a forked petiole, and a pair of leaflets at the end of each division; biconjugate; twice paired; -- said of a decompound leaf.
Crotalus or Caudisona tergemina
Massasauga Mas`sa*sau"ga, n. (Zo["o]l.) The black rattlesnake (Crotalus, or Caudisona, tergemina), found in the Mississippi Valley.
Deminatured
Deminatured Dem"i*na"tured (?; 135), a. Having half the nature of another. [R.] --Shak.
Disseminate
Disseminate Dis*sem"i*nate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Disseminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disseminating.] [L. disseminatus, p. p. of disseminare to disseminate; dis- + seminare to sow, semen seed. See Seminary.] 1. To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation. 2. To spread or extend by dispersion. A nearly uniform and constant fire or heat disseminated throughout the body of the earth. --Woodward. Syn: To spread; diffuse; propagate; circulate; disperse; scatter.
Disseminated
Disseminate Dis*sem"i*nate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Disseminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disseminating.] [L. disseminatus, p. p. of disseminare to disseminate; dis- + seminare to sow, semen seed. See Seminary.] 1. To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation. 2. To spread or extend by dispersion. A nearly uniform and constant fire or heat disseminated throughout the body of the earth. --Woodward. Syn: To spread; diffuse; propagate; circulate; disperse; scatter.
Disseminated
Disseminated Dis*sem"i*na`ted, p. a. (Min.) Occurring in small portions scattered through some other substance.
Disseminating
Disseminate Dis*sem"i*nate, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Disseminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Disseminating.] [L. disseminatus, p. p. of disseminare to disseminate; dis- + seminare to sow, semen seed. See Seminary.] 1. To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation. 2. To spread or extend by dispersion. A nearly uniform and constant fire or heat disseminated throughout the body of the earth. --Woodward. Syn: To spread; diffuse; propagate; circulate; disperse; scatter.
Disseminative
Disseminative Dis*sem"i*na*tive, a. Tending to disseminate, or to become disseminated. The effect of heresy is, like the plague, infectious and disseminative. --Jer. Taylor.
Disseminator
Disseminator Dis*sem"i*na`tor, n. [L.] One who, or that which, disseminates, spreads, or propagates; as, disseminators of disease.
Effeminacies
Effeminacy Ef*fem"i*na*cy, n.; pl. Effeminacies. [From Effeminate.] Characteristic quality of a woman, such as softness, luxuriousness, delicacy, or weakness, which is unbecoming a man; womanish delicacy or softness; -- used reproachfully of men. --Milton.
Effeminacy
Effeminacy Ef*fem"i*na*cy, n.; pl. Effeminacies. [From Effeminate.] Characteristic quality of a woman, such as softness, luxuriousness, delicacy, or weakness, which is unbecoming a man; womanish delicacy or softness; -- used reproachfully of men. --Milton.
Effeminate
Effeminate Ef*fem"i*nate, v. i. To grow womanish or weak. In a slothful peace both courage will effeminate and manners corrupt. --Pope.
Effeminate
Effeminate Ef*fem"i*nate, a. [L. effeminatus, p. p. of effeminare to make a woman of; ex out + femina a woman. See Feminine, a.] 1. Having some characteristic of a woman, as delicacy, luxuriousness, etc.; soft or delicate to an unmanly degree; womanish; weak. The king, by his voluptuous life and mean marriage, became effeminate, and less sensible of honor. --Bacon. An effeminate and unmanly foppery. --Bp. Hurd. 2. Womanlike; womanly; tender; -- in a good sense. Gentle, kind, effeminate remorse. --Shak. Note: Effeminate and womanish are generally used in a reproachful sense; feminine and womanly, applied to women, are epithets of propriety or commendation.
Effeminately
Effeminately Ef*fem"i*nate*ly, adv. 1. In an effeminate or womanish manner; weakly; softly; delicately. ``Proud and effeminately gay.' --Fawkes. 2. By means of a woman; by the power or art of a woman. [R.] ``Effeminately vanquished.' --Milton.
Effeminateness
Effeminateness Ef*fem"i*nate*ness, n. The state of being effeminate; unmanly softness. --Fuller.
Effemination
Effemination Ef*fem`i*na"tion, n. [L. effeminatio.] Effeminacy; womanishness. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Feminal
Feminal Fem"i*nal, a. Feminine. [Obs.] --West.
Feminality
Feminality Fem`i*nal"i*ty, n. Feminity.
Feminate
Feminate Fem"i*nate, a. [L. feminatus effeminate.] Feminine. [Obs.]
Geminal
Geminal Gem"i*nal, a. [L. geminus twin.] A pair. [Obs.] --Drayton.
Geminate
Geminate Gem"i*nate, v. t. To double. [R.] --B. Jonson.
Geminate
Geminate Gem"i*nate, a. [L. geminatus, p. p. of genimare to double. See Gemini.] (Bot.) In pairs or twains; two together; binate; twin; as, geminate flowers. --Gray.
Gemination
Gemination Gem`i*na"tion, n. [L. geminatio.] A doubling; duplication; repetition. [R.] --Boyle.
Hemina
Hemina He*mi"na, n.; pl. Hemin[ae]. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A measure of half a sextary. --Arbuthnot. 2. (Med.) A measure equal to about ten fluid ounces.
Heminae
Hemina He*mi"na, n.; pl. Hemin[ae]. [L., fr. Gr. ?.] 1. (Rom. Antiq.) A measure of half a sextary. --Arbuthnot. 2. (Med.) A measure equal to about ten fluid ounces.
Ingeminate
Ingeminate In*gem"i*nate, a. [L. ingeminatus, p. p.] Redoubled; repeated. --Jer. Taylor.
Ingeminate
Ingeminate In*gem"i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingeminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Ingeminating.] [L. ingeminatus, p. p. of ingeminare to double; pref. in- in + geminare. See Geminate.] To redouble or repeat; to reiterate. --Clarendon. . . . She yet ingeminates The last of sounds, and what she hears relates. --Sandys.
Ingeminated
Ingeminate In*gem"i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingeminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Ingeminating.] [L. ingeminatus, p. p. of ingeminare to double; pref. in- in + geminare. See Geminate.] To redouble or repeat; to reiterate. --Clarendon. . . . She yet ingeminates The last of sounds, and what she hears relates. --Sandys.
Ingeminating
Ingeminate In*gem"i*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingeminated; p. pr. & vb. n. Ingeminating.] [L. ingeminatus, p. p. of ingeminare to double; pref. in- in + geminare. See Geminate.] To redouble or repeat; to reiterate. --Clarendon. . . . She yet ingeminates The last of sounds, and what she hears relates. --Sandys.

Meaning of emina from wikipedia

- Emina may refer to: Emina, feminine given name Emina Cunmulaj, Albanian-American model Emina Jahović, Serbian-Turkish singer of Bosniak ethnicity Emina...
- Emina Jahović (Serbian Cyrillic: Емина Јаховић, pronounced [emǐːna jâːhovit͡ɕ]; born 15 January 1982), is a Serbian-Turkish singer-songwriter, actress...
- Emina Cunmulaj (Albanian pronunciation: [ɛˈmina tʃunˈmulaj]; born September 12, 1984) is a Montenegrin-American model and business executive of Albanian...
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- Ženski fudbalski / nogometni klub Emina Mostar (English: Women's football club Emina Mostar) is a women's professional football club from the city of Mostar...
- Emina Ilhamy (Arabic: امینه الهامی; Turkish: Emine İlhami; 24 May 1858 – 19 June 1931) also Amina Ilhami, was an Egyptian princess and a member of the...
- Emina Bektas (born March 30, 1993) is an American tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of No. 82 in singles, reached on November 6, 2023, and...
- Emina Ekić (born 6 June 1999) is a Bosnian-American professional women's footballer who plays as a forward for Melbourne City of the A-League Women, and...
- Emina Zečaj (née Ahmedhodžić; 17 March 1929 – 19 April 2020) was a Bosnian interpreter of the traditional folk music, sevdalinka. Zečaj was called an...