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Barbellate
Barbellate Bar"bel*late, a. [See 1st Barb.] (Bot.) Having short, stiff hairs, often barbed at the point. --Gray.
Biflabellate
Biflabellate Bi`fla*bel"late, a. [Pref. bi- + flabellate.] (Zo["o]l.) Flabellate on both sides.
Butomus umbellatus
Flowering Flow"er*ing, a. (Bot.) Having conspicuous flowers; -- used as an epithet with many names of plants; as, flowering ash; flowering dogwood; flowering almond, etc. Flowering fern, a genus of showy ferns (Osmunda), with conspicuous bivalvular sporangia. They usually grow in wet places. Flowering plants, plants which have stamens and pistils, and produce true seeds; phenogamous plants; -- distinguished from flowerless plants. Flowering rush, a European rushlike plant (Butomus umbellatus), with an umbel of rosy blossoms.
Debellate
Debellate De*bel"late, v. t. [L. debellatus, p. p. of debellare to subdue; de- + bellum war.] To subdue; to conquer in war. [Obs.] --Speed.
Debellation
Debellation Deb`el*la"tion, n. [LL. debellatio.] The act of conquering or subduing. [Obs.]
Flabellate
Flabellate Fla*bel"late, a. [L. flabellatus, p. p. of flabellare to fan, fr. flabellum. See Flabbel.] (Bot.) Flabelliform.
Flabellation
Flabellation Flab`el*la"tion, n. The act of keeping fractured limbs cool by the use of a fan or some other contrivance. --Dunglison.
I umbellata
Candytuft Can"dy*tuft`, n. (Bot.) An annual plant of the genus Iberis, cultivated in gardens. The name was originally given to the I. umbellata, first, discovered in the island of Candia.
Oldenlandia umbellata
Chay root Chay" root` [Tamil sh[=a]ya.] The root of the Oldenlandia umbellata, native in India, which yieds a durable red dyestuff. [Written also choy root.]
Ornithogalum umbellatum
Blazing star, Double star, Multiple star, Shooting star, etc. See under Blazing, Double, etc. Nebulous star (Astron.), a small well-defined circular nebula, having a bright nucleus at its center like a star. Star anise (Bot.), any plant of the genus Illicium; -- so called from its star-shaped capsules. Star apple (Bot.), a tropical American tree (Chrysophyllum Cainito), having a milky juice and oblong leaves with a silky-golden pubescence beneath. It bears an applelike fruit, the carpels of which present a starlike figure when cut across. The name is extended to the whole genus of about sixty species, and the natural order (Sapotace[ae]) to which it belongs is called the Star-apple family. Star conner, one who cons, or studies, the stars; an astronomer or an astrologer. --Gascoigne. Star coral (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of stony corals belonging to Astr[ae]a, Orbicella, and allied genera, in which the calicles are round or polygonal and contain conspicuous radiating septa. Star cucumber. (Bot.) See under Cucumber. Star flower. (Bot.) (a) A plant of the genus Ornithogalum; star-of-Bethlehem. (b) See Starwort (b) . (c) An American plant of the genus Trientalis (Trientalis Americana). --Gray. Star fort (Fort.), a fort surrounded on the exterior with projecting angles; -- whence the name. Star gauge (Ordnance), a long rod, with adjustable points projecting radially at its end, for measuring the size of different parts of the bore of a gun. Star grass. (Bot.) (a) A small grasslike plant (Hypoxis erecta) having star-shaped yellow flowers. (b) The colicroot. See Colicroot. Star hyacinth (Bot.), a bulbous plant of the genus Scilla (S. autumnalis); -- called also star-headed hyacinth. Star jelly (Bot.), any one of several gelatinous plants (Nostoc commune, N. edule, etc.). See Nostoc. Star lizard. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Stellion. Star-of-Bethlehem (Bot.), a bulbous liliaceous plant (Ornithogalum umbellatum) having a small white starlike flower. Star-of-the-earth (Bot.), a plant of the genus Plantago (P. coronopus), growing upon the seashore. Star polygon (Geom.), a polygon whose sides cut each other so as to form a star-shaped figure. Stars and Stripes, a popular name for the flag of the United States, which consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, alternately red and white, and a union having, in a blue field, white stars to represent the several States, one for each. With the old flag, the true American flag, the Eagle, and the Stars and Stripes, waving over the chamber in which we sit. --D. Webster. Star showers. See Shooting star, under Shooting. Star thistle (Bot.), an annual composite plant (Centaurea solstitialis) having the involucre armed with radiating spines. Star wheel (Mach.), a star-shaped disk, used as a kind of ratchet wheel, in repeating watches and the feed motions of some machines. Star worm (Zo["o]l.), a gephyrean. Temporary star (Astron.), a star which appears suddenly, shines for a period, and then nearly or quite disappears. These stars are supposed by some astronometers to be variable stars of long and undetermined periods. Variable star (Astron.), a star whose brilliancy varies periodically, generally with regularity, but sometimes irregularly; -- called periodical star when its changes occur at fixed periods. Water star grass (Bot.), an aquatic plant (Schollera graminea) with small yellow starlike blossoms.
Umbellate
Umbellate Um"bel*late, Umbellated Um"bel*la`ted, a. [NL. umbellatus.] (Bot.) Bearing umbels; pertaining to an umbel; umbel-like; as, umbellate plants or flowers.
Umbellated
Umbellate Um"bel*late, Umbellated Um"bel*la`ted, a. [NL. umbellatus.] (Bot.) Bearing umbels; pertaining to an umbel; umbel-like; as, umbellate plants or flowers.

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- Mohamed Nabil Bellat (born January 29, 1982, in Hussein Dey) is an Algerian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder for clubs including USM El Harrach of...
- circle, emerging at the eastern corner of this place near the Square Jérôme-Bellat; access 2 "Avenue Stéphane-Mallarmé - Espace Champerret", consisting of...
- des Sports (in French). March 2023. Retrieved 28 April 2024. Marie Duru-Bellat, "France: permanence and change." in Yan Wang, ed. Education policy reform...
- François Chefdeville 1763–1794 Nicolas-François Férey 1794–1797 Louis-Gabriel Bellat 1797 Philibert-Joseph Vermeille 1797–1799 Paul Martinet 1799–1801 Louis-Charles-Martin...
- Archived from the original on 31 August 2019. "Marc Janson". Galerie Béatrice Bellat (in French). "Marc Janson". Les Atamanes (in French). 26 January 2015. "Marc...
- Bell Navy Ensign Josiah S. Bell Marine Corps Private First class Joseph S. Bellat Marine Corps Platoon Sergeant John F. Bence Navy Quartermaster First class...
- completed in the 1960s to a more modern design by Pierre Isnard. Fabien Bellat, « Georges Closson. L’architecte, l'Orient et l'ordinaire ».[full citation...
- Participent à l'ouvrage : Paul Ariès, Geneviève Azam, Marc Dufumier, Marie Duru-Bellat, Claude Egullion, Jean-Baptiste Eyraud, Susan George, Franck Lepage, Jean-Marie...
- Moore, Thomas Howard, George Thorp, William Elliott, John M****ias, Jacob Bellat, George Raymond, John Hart, John Westwood., Old Bailey Proceedings supplementary...
- continuity and change in the Mitterrand years 1981-1995 (Routledge, 2002) Duru-Bellat, Marie. "France: permanence and change." in Yan Wang, ed. Education policy...