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Ampelis garrulusBohemian Bo*he"mi*an, a.
1. Of or pertaining to Bohemia, or to the language of its
ancient inhabitants or their descendants. See Bohemian,
n., 2.
2. Of or pertaining to a social gypsy or ``Bohemian' (see
Bohemian, n., 3); vagabond; unconventional; free and
easy. [Modern]
Hers was a pleasant Bohemian life till she was five
and thirty. --Blackw. Mag.
Artists have abandoned their Bohemian manners and
customs nowadays. --W. Black.
Bohemian chatterer, or Bohemian waxwing (Zo["o]l.), a
small bird of Europe and America (Ampelis garrulus); the
waxwing.
Bohemian glass, a variety of hard glass of fine quality,
made in Bohemia. It is of variable composition, containing
usually silica, lime, and potash, rarely soda, but no
lead. It is often remarkable for beauty of color. Asperula cynanchicaSquinance Squin"ance, Squinancy Squin"an*cy, n. [F.
esquinancie, OF. squinance, esquinance. See Quinsy.]
1. (Med.) The quinsy. See Quinsy. [Obs.]
2. (Bot.) A European perennial herb (Asperula cynanchica)
with narrowly linear whorled leaves; -- formerly thought
to cure the quinsy. Also called quincewort.
Squinancy berries, black currants; -- so called because
used to cure the quinsy. --Dr. Prior. Asperula odorataWoodruff Wood"ruff`, Woodroof Wood"roof`, n. [AS. wudurofe.
See Wood, n., and cf. Ruff a plaited collar.] (Bot.)
A little European herb (Asperula odorata) having a pleasant
taste. It is sometimes used for flavoring wine. See Illust.
of Whorl. Augustinian ruleAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Barrulet
Barrulet Bar"ru*let, n. [Dim. of bar, n.] (Her.)
A diminutive of the bar, having one fourth its width.
Barruly
Barruly Bar"ru*ly, a. (Her.)
Traversed by barrulets or small bars; -- said of the field.
Batter ruleBatter Bat"ter, n.
A backward slope in the face of a wall or of a bank; receding
slope.
Batter rule, an instrument consisting of a rule or frame,
and a plumb line, by which the batter or slope of a wall
is regulated in building. Bungarus coeruleusKrait Krait, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.)
A very venomous snake of India (Bungarus c[oe]ruleus),
allied to the cobra. Its upper parts are bluish or brownish
black, often with narrow white streaks; the belly is whitish. Cerule
Cerule Cer"ule, a. [L. caerulus, eguiv. to caeruleus.]
Blue; cerulean. [Obs.] --Dyer.
Cerulean
Cerulean Ce*ru"le*an, a. [L. caeruleus.]
Sky-colored; blue; azure. --Cowper.
Blue, blue, as if that sky let fall
A flower from its cerulean wall. --Bryant.
CeruleinCerulein Ce*ru"le*in, n. [L. caeruleus sky-blue.] (Chem.)
A fast dyestuff, C20H8O6, made by heating gallein with
strong sulphuric acid. It dyes mordanted fabrics green. Ceruleous
Ceruleous Ce*ru"le*ous, a.
Cerulean. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
Cerulescent
Cerulescent Ce`ru*les"cent, a. [L. caeruleus sky-blue +
-escent.]
Tending to cerulean; light bluish.
Ceruleum
Ceruleum Ce*ru"le*um, n. [NL.]
A greenish blue pigment prepared in various ways, consisting
essentially of cobalt stannate. Unlike other cobalt blues, it
does not change color by gaslight.
cerulic sulphuricSulphindigotic Sulph*in`di*got"ic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphonic acid obtained,
as a blue solution, by dissolving indigo in sulphuric acid;
-- formerly called also cerulic sulphuric acid, but
properly called indigo-disulphonic acid. Cerulific
Cerulific Cer`u*lif"ic, a. [L. caerulus dark blue + facere to
make.]
Producing a blue or sky color. [R.]
Chondrule
Chondrule Chon"drule, n. [Dim. from Gr. ? a grain (of wheat or
spelt), cartilage.] (Min.)
A peculiar rounded granule of some mineral, usually enstatite
or chrysolite, found imbedded more or less abundantly in the
mass of many meteoric stones, which are hence called
chondrites.
Cinerulent
Cinerulent Ci*ner"u*lent, a.
Full of ashes. [Obs.]
Citrullus or Cucumis ColocynthisCucumber Cu"cum*ber (k?`k?m-b?r, formerly kou"k?m-b?r), n.[OE.
cucumer, cocumber, cucumber, fr. L. cucmis, gen. cucumeris;
cf. OF. cocombre,F. concombre.] (Bot.)
A creeping plant, and its fruit, of several species of the
genus Cucumis, esp. Cucumis sativus, the unripe fruit of
which is eaten either fresh or picked. Also, similar plants
or fruits of several other genera. See below.
Bitter cucumber (Bot.), the Citrullus or Cucumis
Colocynthis. See Colocynth.
Cucumber beetle. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A small, black flea-beetle (Crepidodera cucumeris),
which destroys the leaves of cucumber, squash, and melon
vines.
(b) The squash beetle.
Cucumber tree.
(a) A large ornamental or shade tree of the genus Magnolia
(M. acuminata), so called from a slight resemblance of
its young fruit to a small cucumber.
(b) An East Indian plant (Averrhoa Bilimbi) which produces
the fruit known as bilimbi.
Jamaica cucumber, Jerusalem cucumber, the prickly-fruited
gherkin (Cucumis Anguria).
Snake cucumber, a species (Cucumis flexuosus) remarkable
for its long, curiously-shaped fruit.
Squirting cucumber, a plant (Ecbalium Elaterium) whose
small oval fruit separates from the footstalk when ripe
and expels its seeds and juice with considerable force
through the opening thus made. See Elaterium.
Star cucumber, a climbing weed (Sicyos angulatus) with
prickly fruit. Citrullus vulgarisWatermelon Wa"ter*mel`on, n. (Bot.)
The very large ovoid or roundish fruit of a cucurbitaceous
plant (Citrullus vulgaris) of many varieties; also, the
plant itself. The fruit sometimes weighs many pounds; its
pulp is usually pink in color, and full of a sweet watery
juice. It is a native of tropical Africa, but is now
cultivated in many countries. See Illust. of Melon. CoerulignoneCoerulignone C[oe]`ru*lig"none, n. [L. coeruleus cerulean +
lignum wood + E. quinone.] (Chem.)
A bluish violet, crystalline substance obtained in the
purification of crude wood vinegar. It is regarded as a
complex quinone derivative of diphenyl; -- called also
cedriret. Column ruleColumn Col"umn, n. [L. columna, fr. columen, culmen, fr.
cellere (used only in comp.), akin to E. excel, and prob. to
holm. See Holm, and cf. Colonel.]
1. (Arch.) A kind of pillar; a cylindrical or polygonal
support for a roof, ceiling, statue, etc., somewhat
ornamented, and usually composed of base, shaft, and
capital. See Order.
2. Anything resembling, in form or position, a column in
architecture; an upright body or mass; a shaft or obelisk;
as, a column of air, of water, of mercury, etc.; the
Column Vend[^o]me; the spinal column.
3. (Mil.)
(a) A body of troops formed in ranks, one behind the
other; -- contradistinguished from line. Compare
Ploy, and Deploy.
(b) A small army.
4. (Naut.) A number of ships so arranged as to follow one
another in single or double file or in squadrons; -- in
distinction from ``line', where they are side by side.
5. (Print.) A perpendicular set of lines, not extending
across the page, and separated from other matter by a rule
or blank space; as, a column in a newspaper.
6. (Arith.) A perpendicular line of figures.
7. (Bot.) The body formed by the union of the stamens in the
Mallow family, or of the stamens and pistil in the
orchids.
Attached column. See under Attach, v. t.
Clustered column. See under Cluster, v. t.
Column rule, a thin strip of brass separating columns of
type in the form, and making a line between them in
printing. Composing ruleComposing Com*pos"ing, a.
1. Tending to compose or soothe.
2. Pertaining to, or used in, composition.
Composing frame (Print.), a stand for holding cases of type
when in use.
Composing rule (Print.), a thin slip of brass or steel,
against which the type is arranged in a composing stick,
or by the aid of which stickfuls or handfuls or type are
lifted; -- called also setting rule.
Composing stick (Print.), an instrument usually of metal,
which the compositor holds in his left hand, and in which
he arranges the type in words and lines. It has one open
side, and one adjustable end by means of which the length
of the lines, and consequently the width of the page or
column, may be determined. Coracias garrulaRoller Roll"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, rolls; especially, a cylinder,
sometimes grooved, of wood, stone, metal, etc., used in
husbandry and the arts.
2. A bandage; a fillet; properly, a long and broad bandage
used in surgery.
3. (Naut.) One of series of long, heavy waves which roll in
upon a coast, sometimes in calm weather.
4. A long, belt-formed towel, to be suspended on a rolling
cylinder; -- called also roller towel.
5. (Print.) A cylinder coated with a composition made
principally of glue and molassess, with which forms of
type are inked previously to taking an impression from
them. --W. Savage.
6. A long cylinder on which something is rolled up; as, the
roller of a man.
7. A small wheel, as of a caster, a roller skate, etc.
8. (Zo["o]l.) ANy insect whose larva rolls up leaves; a leaf
roller. see Tortrix.
9. [CF. F. rollier.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species
of Old World picarian birds of the family Coraciad[ae].
The name alludes to their habit of suddenly turning over
or ``tumbling' in flight.
Note: Many of the species are brilliantly colored. The common
European species (Coracias garrula) has the head,
neck, and under parts light blue varied with green, the
scapulars chestnut brown, and the tail blue, green, and
black. The broad-billed rollers of India and Africa
belong to the genus Eurystomus, as the oriental
roller (E. orientalis), and the Australian roller, or
dollar bird (E. Pacificus). The latter is dark brown
on the head and neck, sea green on the back, and bright
blue on the throat, base of the tail, and parts of the
wings. It has a silvery-white spot on the middle of
each wing. CrullCrull Crull (kr[.u]l), a. [See Curl.]
Curly; curled. [Obs.] CrullerCruller Crul"ler (kr[u^]l"l[~e]r), n. [Cf. Curl.]
A kind of sweet cake cut in strips and curled or twisted, and
fried crisp in boiling fat. [Also written kruller.] CuruleCurule Cu"rule (k[=u]"r[udd]l), a. [L. curulis, fr. currus a
chariot: cf. F. curule.]
1. Of or pertaining to a chariot.
2. (Rom. Antiq.) Of or pertaining to a kind of chair
appropriated to Roman magistrates and dignitaries;
pertaining to, having, or conferring, the right to sit in
the curule chair; hence, official.
Note: The curule chair was usually shaped like a camp stool,
and provided with curved legs. It was at first
ornamented with ivory, and later sometimes made of
ivory and inlaid with gold.
Curule dignity right of sitting in the curule chair. Curule dignityCurule Cu"rule (k[=u]"r[udd]l), a. [L. curulis, fr. currus a
chariot: cf. F. curule.]
1. Of or pertaining to a chariot.
2. (Rom. Antiq.) Of or pertaining to a kind of chair
appropriated to Roman magistrates and dignitaries;
pertaining to, having, or conferring, the right to sit in
the curule chair; hence, official.
Note: The curule chair was usually shaped like a camp stool,
and provided with curved legs. It was at first
ornamented with ivory, and later sometimes made of
ivory and inlaid with gold.
Curule dignity right of sitting in the curule chair.
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zaaman rul is an
archomental in the
dungeons &
dragons fantasy role-playing game .
publication history:
zaaman rul
first appeared with the
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rully is the name of
several communes in
france : rully,
calvados , in the
calvados département. rully, oise , in the oise département
- meanwhile,
another club from the city
called seraing rul, took the same name as rfc
seraing and play at the same stadium. this club is
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rully et
chateau de rully. jpg ,
rully vineyards at château de rully. file:img
vignoble de
rully 1.jpg ,
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external links : chateau-rully-bourgogne. com/ang/default. htm
official website. 46 , 52 , 9 , n , 4 , 44 , 7 , e , type:landmark_region:fr ,
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jeffery atkins , the
british illusionist ,
jeffery atkins (illusionist) name ja rule ,
image jaidbarrymorejarulefeb05. jpg ,
image_size 200
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references : com/region/burgundy_rully. htm www. terroir-france. com.
- com/news_1486_sifat%20kebapakan%20dari%20rully%20nere. html ,
accessdate august 24, 2010 , date
august 22, 2010 .
title rully nere , url
- name
rully ,
image francenormandierullyeolienne. jpg ,
region basse-normandie ,
department calvados ,
arrondissement vire ,
canton vassy ,
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rully ,
region picardie ,
department oise ,
arrondissement senlis ,
canton pont-sainte-maxence ,
insee 60560 ,
postal code 60810 ,
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