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Alchornea latifolia
Alcornoque Al`cor*no"que, n. [Sp., cork tree.] The bark of several trees, esp. of Bowdichia virgilioides of Brazil, used as a remedy for consumption; of Byrsonima crassifolia, used in tanning; of Alchornea latifolia, used medicinally; or of Quercus ilex, the cork tree.
Cornea
Cornea Cor"ne*a (k?r"n?-?), n.; pl. Corneas (-?z). [Fem. sing., fr. L. corneus horny, fr. cornu a horn. See Horn.] (Anat.) The transparent part of the coat of the eyeball which covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior. See Eye.
Corneal
Corneal Cor"ne*al (-al), a. (Anat.) Pertaining to the cornea.
Corneas
Cornea Cor"ne*a (k?r"n?-?), n.; pl. Corneas (-?z). [Fem. sing., fr. L. corneus horny, fr. cornu a horn. See Horn.] (Anat.) The transparent part of the coat of the eyeball which covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior. See Eye.
Luna cornea
Luna Lu"na, n. [L.; akin to lucere to shine. See Light, n., and cf. Lune.] 1. The moon. 2. (Alchemy) Silver. Luna cornea (Old Chem.), horn silver, or fused silver chloride, a tough, brown, translucent mass; -- so called from its resemblance to horn. Luna moth (Zo["o]l.), a very large and beautiful American moth (Actias luna). Its wings are delicate light green, with a stripe of purple along the front edge of the anterior wings, the other margins being edged with pale yellow. Each wing has a lunate spot surrounded by rings of light yellow, blue, and black. The caterpillar commonly feeds on the hickory, sassafras, and maple.

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- In Gr**** mythology, Ornea or Ornia (Ancient Gr****: Ὀρνία) was the possible eponymous nymph of Orneae, a town in Argolis. Otherwise, it is attributed to...
- Zigu Ornea (Romanian: [ˈziɡu ˈorne̯a]; born Zigu Orenstein or Ornstein and commonly known as Z. Ornea; August 28, 1930 – November 14, 2001) was a Romanian...
- 457; Payne, p. 116 Ornea, pp. 291–295 Veiga, p. 108 Veiga, pp. 113–116 Ornea, p. 291 Ornea, p. 294 Ornea, p. 295 Veiga, pp. 140–147 Ornea, p. 296 Barbu, p...
- p. 142. Ornea, p.40 Ornea, p.50-52, 98 Cioran, in Ornea, p.98 Ornea, p.127, 130, 137–141 Cioran, 1934, in Ornea, p.127 Cioran, 1936, in Ornea, p. 141...
- 118-122 Ornea, p.113 Șeicaru, in Ornea, p.107, 242 Șeicaru, in Ornea, p.107 Ornea, p.448 Ornea, p.456 Ornea, p.36, 69-70, 448, 456 Ornea, p.397 Ornea, p.328...
- media related to Eupithecia ornea. Wikispecies has information related to Eupithecia ornea. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia ornea Druce 1893". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
- Ornea, p.48-49 Ornea, Vol.I, p.50 Ornea, Vol.I, p.56-59 Ornea, Vol.I, p.60-61 Ornea, Vol.I, p.61-67 Ornea, Vol.I, p.74-75 Ornea, Vol.I, p.75-76 Ornea...
- in Ornea, p. 408; see also Ellwood, p. 85 Eliade, 1934, in Ornea, pp. 408–409 Eliade, 1936, in Ornea, p. 410 Eliade, 1933, in Ornea, p. 167 Ornea, Chapter...
- 245; Vianu, Vol. II, p. 210 Ornea (1998), p. 234–236 Mecu & Mecu, p. 189 Ornea (1998), p. 230–231 Ornea (1998), p. 230–232 Ornea (1998), p. 200, 232–233,...
- Retrieved 3 February 2022. Deletant, pp. 48–51, 66; Griffin (1993), p. 126; Ornea, pp. 325–327 Ferguson 2006, pp. 367, 376, 379, 417. Snyder 2010, pp. 118ff...