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Camphoraceous
Camphoraceous Cam`pho*ra"ceous, a. Of the nature of camphor; containing camphor. --Dunglison.
Cichoraceous
Cichoraceous Cich`o*ra"ceous, a. [See Chicory.] Belonging to, or resembling, a suborder of composite plants of which the chicory (Cichorium) is the type.
Corporace
Corporace Cor"po*race (k?r"p?-r?s), n. See Corporas.
Haemodoraceae
Bloodwort Blood"wort`, n. (Bot.) A plant, Rumex sanguineus, or bloody-veined dock. The name is applied also to bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis), and to an extensive order of plants (H[ae]modorace[ae]), the roots of many species of which contain a red coloring matter useful in dyeing.
Marmoraceous
Marmoraceous Mar`mo*ra"ceous, a. [L. marmor marble. See Marble.] Pertaining to, or like, marble.
S Noveboracensis
Water thrush Wa"ter thrush` (Zo["o]l.) (a) A North American bird of the genus Seiurus, belonging to the Warbler family, especially the common species (S. Noveboracensis). (b) The European water ousel. (b) The pied wagtail.
Stercoraceous
Stercoraceous Ster`co*ra"ceous, a. [L. stercus, -oris, dung.] Of or pertaining to dung; partaking of the nature of, or containing, dung.
Thoracentesis
Thoracentesis Tho`ra*cen*te"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? thorax + ? pricking, from ? to prick, stab.] (Surg.) The operation of puncturing the chest wall so as to let out liquids contained in the cavity of the chest.
Torace
Torace To*race", Torase To*rase", v. t. [Pref. to- + OE. r?sen to rage.] To scratch to pieces. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Vernonia Noveboracensis
Ironweed I"ron*weed`, n. (Bot.) A tall weed with purplish flowers (Vernonia Noveboracensis). The name is also applied to other plants of the same genus.
Vireo Noveboracensis
Vireo Vir"e*o, n. [L., a species of bird.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of American singing birds belonging to Vireo and allied genera of the family Vireonid[ae]. In many of the species the back is greenish, or olive-colored. Called also greenlet. Note: In the Eastern United States the most common species are the white-eyed vireo (Vireo Noveboracensis), the redeyed vireo (V. olivaceus), the blue-headed, or solitary, vireo (V. solitarius), the warbling vireo (V. gilvus), and the yellow-throated vireo (V. flavifrons). All these are noted for the sweetness of their songs.

Meaning of Orace from wikipedia

- The series had many recurring characters, including Flip's dog, the mule Orace, and a dizzy neighborhood spinster. Ub Iwerks was an animator for the Walt...
- Samuel Orace Dunn (March 8, 1877 – January 4, 1958) was an American transportation specialist. He was born in Bloomfield, Iowa on March 8, 1877. He began...
- word is heard. In the end, where Flip, the boy and Orace sing Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here, Orace sings "What the **** do we care?" Fire! Fire! March...
- not to mention his usual co-stars Uniatz, girlfriend Patricia Holm, valet Orace, and police foil Claud Eustace Teal, as they were all inappropriate for...
- Disney studio in 1930, Ub Iwerks created a Horace-like character, the mule Orace, for his own studio; the name simply dropped the 'H' from Horace. As with...
- Quentin. Orace, Templar's longtime manservant, makes his first major appearance since the very first Saint novel, Meet - The Tiger!. And it is Orace who complicates...
- George (1944) – Boy on Bicycle (uncredited) Champagne Charlie (1944) – 'Orace Give Us the Moon (1944) – Bellboy (uncredited) Don't Take It to Heart (1944)...
- many recurring characters besides Flip, including Flip's dog, the mule Orace, and a dizzy neighborhood spinster.The series was revived in the 1960s television...
- dojdole! Naša doda moli Boga Da nam Bog da rosne kiše Rosne kiše malo više Na orače i kopače I na naše suve bašće Oj dodo, oj dodole! Da trava raste Da paun...
- Printed reproduction, 1840 Brigandage Romanticism Lagrange, Leon (1863). "Orace Vernet". Gazette des Beaux-Arts (in French). 14 (1): 297–327. "Italian Brigands...