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Admarginate
Admarginate Ad*mar"gin*ate, v. t. [Pref. ad- + margin.] To write in the margin. [R.] --Coleridge.
Aspidium marginale
Male Male, a. [F. m[^a]le, OF. masle, mascle, fr. L. masculus male, masculine, dim. of mas a male; possibly akin to E. man. Cf. Masculine, Marry, v. t.] 1. Of or pertaining to the sex that begets or procreates young, or (in a wider sense) to the sex that produces spermatozoa, by which the ova are fertilized; not female; as, male organs. 2. (Bot.) Capable of producing fertilization, but not of bearing fruit; -- said of stamens and antheridia, and of the plants, or parts of plants, which bear them. 3. Suitable to the male sex; characteristic or suggestive of a male; masculine; as, male courage. 4. Consisting of males; as, a male choir. 5. (Mech.) Adapted for entering another corresponding piece (the female piece) which is hollow and which it fits; as, a male gauge, for gauging the size or shape of a hole; a male screw, etc. Male berry (Bot.), a kind of coffee. See Pea berry. Male fern (Bot.), a fern of the genus Aspidium (A. Filixmas), used in medicine as an anthelmintic, esp. against the tapeworm. Aspidium marginale in America, and A. athamanticum in South Africa, are used as good substitutes for the male fern in medical practice. See Female fern, under Female. Male rhyme, a rhyme in which only the last syllables agree, as laid, afraid, dismayed. See Female rhyme, under Female. Male screw (Mech.), a screw having threads upon its exterior which enter the grooves upon the inside of a corresponding nut or female screw. Male thread, the thread of a male screw.
Bimarginate
Bimarginate Bi*mar"gin*ate, a. [Pref. bi- + marginate.] Having a double margin, as certain shells.
Emarginate
Emarginate E*mar"gi*nate, v. t. [L. emarginare; e out + marginare to furnish with a margin, fr. margo margin.] To take away the margin of.
Emarginate
Emarginate E*mar"gi*nate, Emarginated E*mar"gi*na`ted, a. 1. Having the margin interrupted by a notch or shallow sinus. 2. (Bot.) Notched at the summit. 3. (Cryst.) Having the edges truncated.
Emarginated
Emarginate E*mar"gi*nate, Emarginated E*mar"gi*na`ted, a. 1. Having the margin interrupted by a notch or shallow sinus. 2. (Bot.) Notched at the summit. 3. (Cryst.) Having the edges truncated.
Emarginately
Emarginately E*mar"gi*nate*ly, adv. In an emarginate manner.
Emargination
Emargination E*mar`gi*na"tion, n. The act of notching or indenting the margin, or the state of being so notched; also, a notch or shallow sinus in a margin.
Immarginate
Immarginate Im*mar"gin*ate, a. (Bot.) Not having a distinctive margin or border. --Grey.
Inframarginal
Inframarginal In`fra*mar"gin*al, a. [Infra + marginal.] Below the margin; submarginal; as, an inframarginal convolution of the brain.
Intramarginal
Intramarginal In`tra*mar"gin*al, a. Situated within the margin. --Loudon.
Marginal
Marginal Mar"gin*al, a. [Cf. F. marginal.] 1. Of or pertaining to a margin. 2. Written or printed in the margin; as, a marginal note or gloss.
Marginalia
Marginalia Mar`gi*na"li*a, n. pl. [NL.] Marginal notes.
Marginally
Marginally Mar"gin*al*ly, adv. In the margin of a book.
Marginate
Marginate Mar"gin*ate, a. [L. marginatus, p. p. of marginare to margin. See Margin, n.] Having a margin distinct in appearance or structure.
Marginate
Marginate Mar"gin*ate, v. t. To furnish with a distinct margin; to margin. [R.] --Cockeram.
Marginated
Marginated Mar"gin*a`ted, a. Same as Marginate, a.
Neobalaena marginata
Right whale Right" whale` (Zo["o]l.) (a) The bowhead, Arctic, or Greenland whale (Bal[ae]na mysticetus), from whose mouth the best whalebone is obtained. (b) Any other whale that produces valuable whalebone, as the Atlantic, or Biscay, right whale (Bal[ae]na cisarctica), and the Pacific right whale (B. Sieboldii); a bone whale. Pygmy right whale (Zo["o]l.), a small New Zealand whale (Neobal[ae]na marginata) which is only about sixteen feet long. It produces short, but very elastic and tough, whalebone.

Meaning of Argina from wikipedia

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- Genus: Mangina Species: M. pulchra Binomial name Mangina pulchra (C. Swinhoe, 1892) Synonyms Argina pulchra C. Swinhoe, 1892 Argina callargus Reich, 1932...
- Latín dos canteiros ("Latin of the stonecutters") or verbo dos arginas is an argot emplo**** by stonecutters in Galicia, Spain, particularly in the area...
- Family: Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Mangina Species: M. argus Binomial name Mangina argus (Kollar, [1847]) Synonyms Argina argus Aigina argus...
- Amblyscirtes hegon (Scudder, 1864) Synonyms Hesperia hegon Scudder, 1864 Hesperia samoset Scudder, 1863 Hesperia nemoris Edwards, 1864 Pyrgus argina Plötz, 1884...
- Species: M. syringa Binomial name Mangina syringa (Cramer, 1775) Synonyms Phalaena syringa Cramer, 1775 Bombyx crotolariae Fabricius, 1793 Argina syringa...
- Argina amanda, the cheetah, is a moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1847. Argina amanda has a wingspan...
- ****embled new palaces and rebuilt the walls. The Catholicosate was moved to the Argina district in the suburbs of Ani where Trdat completed the building of the...