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Anoplopoma fimbria
Beshow Be*show", n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A large food fish (Anoplopoma fimbria) of the north Pacific coast; -- called also candlefish.
Chelys fimbriata
Matamata Ma`ta*ma"ta, n. [Pg.] (Zo["o]l.) The bearded tortoise (Chelys fimbriata) of South American rivers.
Cimbrian
Cimbrian Cim"bri*an, a. Of or pertaining to the Cimbri. -- n. One of the Cimbri. See Cimbric.
Cimbric
Cimbric Cim"bric, a. Pertaining to the Cimbri, an ancient tribe inhabiting Northern Germany. -- n. The language of the Cimbri.
Eretmochelys imbricata
Hawkbill Hawk"bill`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), which yields the best quality of tortoise shell; -- called also caret.
Fimbria
Fimbria Fim"bri*a, n.; pl. Fimbri[ae]. [L., fringe. See Fringle.] (Anat.) (a) pl. A fringe, or fringed border. (b) A band of white matter bordering the hippocampus in the brain. -- Fim"bri*al, a.
Fimbriae
Fimbria Fim"bri*a, n.; pl. Fimbri[ae]. [L., fringe. See Fringle.] (Anat.) (a) pl. A fringe, or fringed border. (b) A band of white matter bordering the hippocampus in the brain. -- Fim"bri*al, a.
Fimbrial
Fimbria Fim"bri*a, n.; pl. Fimbri[ae]. [L., fringe. See Fringle.] (Anat.) (a) pl. A fringe, or fringed border. (b) A band of white matter bordering the hippocampus in the brain. -- Fim"bri*al, a.
Fimbriate
Fimbriate Fim*bri*ate, a. [L. fimbriatus fibrous, fringed, fr. fimbria fiber, fringe. See Fringe.] Having the edge or extremity bordered by filiform processes thicker than hairs; fringed; as, the fimbriate petals of the pink; the fimbriate end of the Fallopian tube.
Fimbriate
Fimbriate Fim"bri*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fimbriated; p. pr. & vb. n. Fimbriating.] To hem; to fringe. --Fuller.
Fimbriated
Fimbriate Fim"bri*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fimbriated; p. pr. & vb. n. Fimbriating.] To hem; to fringe. --Fuller.
Fimbriated
Fimbriated Fim"bri*a`ted, a. 1. Having a fringed border; fimbriate. 2. (Her.) Having a very narrow border of another tincture; -- said esp. of an ordinary or subordinary.
Fimbriating
Fimbriate Fim"bri*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fimbriated; p. pr. & vb. n. Fimbriating.] To hem; to fringe. --Fuller.
Fimbricate
Fimbricate Fim"bri*cate, a. 1. Fringed; jagged; fimbriate. 2. (Zo["o]l.) fringed, on one side only, by long, straight hairs, as the antenn[ae] of certain insects.
Imbricate
Imbricate Im"bri*cate, Imbricated Im"bri*ca`ted, a. [L. imbricatus, p. p. of imbricare to cover with tiles, to form like a gutter tile, fr. imbrex, -icis, a hollow tile, gutter tile, fr. imber rain.] 1. Bent and hollowed like a roof or gutter tile. 2. Lying over each other in regular order, so as to ``break joints,' like tiles or shingles on a roof, the scales on the leaf buds of plants and the cups of some acorns, or the scales of fishes; overlapping each other at the margins, as leaves in [ae]stivation. 3. In decorative art: Having scales lapping one over the other, or a representation of such scales; as, an imbricated surface; an imbricated pattern.
Imbricate
Imbricate Im"bri*cate, v. t. To lay in order, one lapping over another, so as to form an imbricated surface.
Imbricated
Imbricate Im"bri*cate, Imbricated Im"bri*ca`ted, a. [L. imbricatus, p. p. of imbricare to cover with tiles, to form like a gutter tile, fr. imbrex, -icis, a hollow tile, gutter tile, fr. imber rain.] 1. Bent and hollowed like a roof or gutter tile. 2. Lying over each other in regular order, so as to ``break joints,' like tiles or shingles on a roof, the scales on the leaf buds of plants and the cups of some acorns, or the scales of fishes; overlapping each other at the margins, as leaves in [ae]stivation. 3. In decorative art: Having scales lapping one over the other, or a representation of such scales; as, an imbricated surface; an imbricated pattern.
Imbrication
Imbrication Im`bri*ca"tion, n. [Cf. F. imbrication.] An overlapping of the edges, like that of tiles or shingles; hence, intricacy of structure; also, a pattern or decoration representing such a structure.
Imbricative
Imbricative Im"bri*ca*tive, a. (Bot.) Imbricate.
Obimbricate
Obimbricate Ob*im"bri*cate, a. [Pref. ob- + imbricate.] (Bot.) Imbricated, with the overlapping ends directed downward.
Q imbricaria
Oak Oak ([=o]k), n. [OE. oke, ok, ak, AS. [=a]c; akin to D. eik, G. eiche, OHG. eih, Icel. eik, Sw. ek, Dan. eeg.] 1. (Bot.) Any tree or shrub of the genus Quercus. The oaks have alternate leaves, often variously lobed, and staminate flowers in catkins. The fruit is a smooth nut, called an acorn, which is more or less inclosed in a scaly involucre called the cup or cupule. There are now recognized about three hundred species, of which nearly fifty occur in the United States, the rest in Europe, Asia, and the other parts of North America, a very few barely reaching the northern parts of South America and Africa. Many of the oaks form forest trees of grand proportions and live many centuries. The wood is usually hard and tough, and provided with conspicuous medullary rays, forming the silver grain. 2. The strong wood or timber of the oak. Note: Among the true oaks in America are: Barren oak, or Black-jack, Q. nigra. Basket oak, Q. Michauxii. Black oak, Q. tinctoria; -- called also yellow or quercitron oak. Bur oak (see under Bur.), Q. macrocarpa; -- called also over-cup or mossy-cup oak. Chestnut oak, Q. Prinus and Q. densiflora. Chinquapin oak (see under Chinquapin), Q. prinoides. Coast live oak, Q. agrifolia, of California; -- also called enceno. Live oak (see under Live), Q. virens, the best of all for shipbuilding; also, Q. Chrysolepis, of California. Pin oak. Same as Swamp oak. Post oak, Q. obtusifolia. Red oak, Q. rubra. Scarlet oak, Q. coccinea. Scrub oak, Q. ilicifolia, Q. undulata, etc. Shingle oak, Q. imbricaria. Spanish oak, Q. falcata. Swamp Spanish oak, or Pin oak, Q. palustris. Swamp white oak, Q. bicolor. Water oak, Q. aguatica. Water white oak, Q. lyrata. Willow oak, Q. Phellos. Among the true oaks in Europe are: Bitter oak, or Turkey oak, Q. Cerris (see Cerris). Cork oak, Q. Suber. English white oak, Q. Robur. Evergreen oak, Holly oak, or Holm oak, Q. Ilex. Kermes oak, Q. coccifera. Nutgall oak, Q. infectoria. Note: Among plants called oak, but not of the genus Quercus, are: African oak, a valuable timber tree (Oldfieldia Africana). Australian, or She, oak, any tree of the genus Casuarina (see Casuarina). Indian oak, the teak tree (see Teak). Jerusalem oak. See under Jerusalem. New Zealand oak, a sapindaceous tree (Alectryon excelsum). Poison oak, the poison ivy. See under Poison.
Xylotrya fimbriata
Xylotrya Xy*lo"try*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. xy`lon wood + ? to rub, wear out.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of marine bivalves closely allied to Teredo, and equally destructive to timber. One species (Xylotrya fimbriata) is very common on the Atlantic coast of the United States.

Meaning of Imbri from wikipedia

- realm, makes Imbri the liaison to the day world and sends her to meet Trent, King of Xanth, with the message, "Beware the Horseman". Imbri leaves the gourd...
- jfluchem.2003.07.012. ISSN 0022-1139. Tauber, Johannes; Imbri, Dennis; Opatz, Till; Tauber, Johannes; Imbri, Dennis; Opatz, Till (2014-10-10). "Radical Addition...
- copy Latin imāgō, imāginis image, imagine imbr- heavy rain Latin imber, imbris ignimbrite, imbrex, imbricate, imbrication, imbriferous in- sinew Gr****...
- (1869–1950) coined the term ignimbrite from the Latin igni- [fire] and imbri- [rain]. Ignimbrites are made of a very poorly sorted mixture of volcanic...
- copy Latin imāgō, imāginis image, imagine imbr- heavy rain Latin imber, imbris ignimbrite, imbrex, imbricate, imbrication, imbriferous in- sinew Gr****...
- *agers > *agerr > ager *faklitāts > facultās *feret "he carries" > fert *imbris "rainstorm" > *imbers > imber *tris "three times" > *tr̩s > *ters > Old...
- semipunctatus Rüppell, 1835 Julis coris Valenciennes, 1839 Coris cyanea Macleay, 1883 Coris variegata Ramsay & Ogilby, 1887 Coris imbris Tanaka, 1918...
- tree. After visiting the Good Magician, Forrest Faun is sent with Mare Imbri to Ptero to find a faun for the tree. His journey later takes him from Ptero...
- skills are on a par with a goldfish" and so worked with Chris Hildenbrand of Imbri Design for all the gameplay art ****ets. Bennet Aldous, an artist at Fat...
- Rubos fessi pervenimus, utpote longum carpentes iter et factum corruptius imbri. So we arrive tired in Ruvo, for we had survived a long road made more miserable...