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Accessorial
Accessorial Ac`ces*so"ri*al, a. Of or pertaining to an accessory; as, accessorial agency, accessorial guilt.
Aspersoria
Aspersorium As`per*so"ri*um, n.; pl. Aspersoria. [LL. See Asperse.] 1. The stoup, basin, or other vessel for holy water in Roman Catholic churches. 2. A brush for sprinkling holy water; an aspergill.
Assessorial
Assessorial As`ses*so"ri*al, a. [Cf. F. assessorial, fr. L. assessor.] Of or pertaining to an assessor, or to a court of assessors. --Coxe.
Censorial
Censorial Cen*so"ri*al, a. 1. Belonging to a censor, or to the correction of public morals. --Junius. 2. Full of censure; censorious. The censorial declamation of Juvenal. --T. Warton.
Censorian
Censorian Cen*so"ri*an, a. Censorial. [R.] --Bacon.
Compromissorial
Compromissorial Com`pro*mis*so"ri*al, a. Relating to compromise. [R.] --Chalmers.
Cursorial
Cursorial Cur*so"ri*al (k?r-s?"r?-al), a. (Zo["o]l.) (a) Adapted to running or walking, and not to prehension; as, the limbs of the horse are cursorial. See Illust. of Aves. (b) Of or pertaining to the Cursores.
Fossoria
Fossoria Fos*so"ri*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) See Fossores.
Fossoria
Fossores Fos*so"res, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. fossor? digger, fr. fodere to dig.] (Zo["o]l.) A group of hymenopterous insects including the sand wasps. They excavate cells in earth, where they deposit their eggs, with the bodies of other insects for the food of the young when hatched. [Written also Fossoria.]
Fossorial
Fossorial Fos*so"ri*al, a. [L. fossor a digger.] Fitted for digging, adapted for burrowing or digging; as, a fossorial foot; a fossorial animal.
Gressorial
Gressorial Gres*so"ri*al, Gressorious Gres*so"ri*ous, a. [L. gressus, p. p. of gradi to step, go.] (Zool.) Adapted for walking; anisodactylous; as the feet of certain birds and insects. See Illust. under Aves.
Infusoria
Infusoria In`fu*so"ri*a, n. pl. [NL.; -- so called because found in infusions which are left exposed to the air for a time. See Infuse.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the classes of Protozoa, including a large number of species, all of minute size. Note: They are found in all seas, lakes, ponds, and streams, as well as in infusions of organic matter exposed to the air. They are distinguished by having vibrating lashes or cilia, with which they obtain their food and swim about.They are devided into the orders Flagellata, Ciliata, and Tentaculifera. See these words in the Vocabulary. Formely the term Infusoria was applied to all microscopic organisms found in water, including many minute plants, belonging to the diatoms, as well as minute animals belonging to various classes, as the Rotifera, which are worms; and the Rhizopoda, which constitute a distinct class of Protozoa. Fossil Infusoria are mostly the siliceous shells of diatoms; sometimes they are siliceous skeletons of Radiolaria, or the calcareous shells of Foraminifera.
Infusoria
Protozoa, including Infusoria and Rhizopoda. For definitions, see these names in the Vocabulary.
Infusorial
Infusorial In`fu*so"ri*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Infusoria; composed of, or containing, Infusoria; as, infusorial earth. Infusorial earth (Geol.), a deposit of fine, usually white, siliceous material, composed mainly of the shells of the microscopic plants called diatoms. It is used in polishing powder, and in the manufacture of dynamite.
Infusorial earth
Infusorial In`fu*so"ri*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) Belonging to the Infusoria; composed of, or containing, Infusoria; as, infusorial earth. Infusorial earth (Geol.), a deposit of fine, usually white, siliceous material, composed mainly of the shells of the microscopic plants called diatoms. It is used in polishing powder, and in the manufacture of dynamite.
Infusorian
Infusorian In`fu*so"ri*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Infusoria.
Insessorial
Insessorial In`ses*so"ri*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) 1. Pertaining to, or having the character of, perching birds. 2. Belonging or pertaining to the Insessores.
Intercessorial
Intercessorial In`ter*ces*so"ri*al, a. Intercessory.
Professorial
Professorial Pro`fes*so"ri*al, a. [L. professorius: cf. F. professorial.] Of or pertaining to a professor; as, the professional chair; professional interest.
Professorialism
Professorialism Pro`fes*so"ri*al*ism, n. The character, manners, or habits of a professor. [R.]
Professoriat
Professoriat Pro`fes*so"ri*at, n. See Professoriate.
Professoriate
Professoriate Pro`fes*so"ri*ate, n. 1. The body of professors, or the professorial staff, in a university or college. 2. A professorship.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis Pso*ri"a*sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? psora.] (Med.) (a) The state of being affected with psora. [Obs.] (b) A cutaneous disease, characterized by imbricated silvery scales, affecting only the superficial layers of the skin.
Rasorial
Rasorial Ra*so"ri*al (?; 277), a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Rasores, or gallinaceous birds, as the peacock, domestic fowl, patridge, and the like.
Responsorial
Responsorial Re`spon*so"ri*al (r?`sp?n*s?"r?-al), a. Responsory; antiphonal. --J. H. Newman.
Risorial
Risorial Ri*so"ri*al, a.[L. ridere, risum, to laugh.] Pertaining to, or producing, laughter; as, the risorial muscles.
Scansorial
Scansorial Scan*so"ri*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) (a) Capable of climbing; as, the woodpecker is a scansorial bird; adapted for climbing; as, a scansorial foot. (b) Of or pertaining to the Scansores. See Illust.. under Aves. Scansorial tail (Zo["o]l.), a tail in which the feathers are stiff and sharp at the tip, as in the woodpeckers.
Scansorial tail
Scansorial Scan*so"ri*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) (a) Capable of climbing; as, the woodpecker is a scansorial bird; adapted for climbing; as, a scansorial foot. (b) Of or pertaining to the Scansores. See Illust.. under Aves. Scansorial tail (Zo["o]l.), a tail in which the feathers are stiff and sharp at the tip, as in the woodpeckers.
Sensoria
Sensorium Sen*so"ri*um, n.; pl. E. Sensoriums, L. Sensoria. [L., fr. sentire, sensum, to discern or perceive by the senses.] (Physiol.) The seat of sensation; the nervous center or centers to which impressions from the external world must be conveyed before they can be perceived; the place where external impressions are localized, and transformed into sensations, prior to being reflected to other parts of the organism; hence, the whole nervous system, when animated, so far as it is susceptible of common or special sensations.
Sensorial
Sensorial Sen*so"ri*al, a. [Cf. F. sensorial. See Sensorium.] Of or pertaining to the sensorium; as, sensorial faculties, motions, powers. --A. Tucker.

Meaning of Soria from wikipedia

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