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Deuteroscopy
Deuteroscopy Deu`ter*os"co*py, n. [Gr. ? second + -scopy.] 1. Second sight. I felt by anticipation the horrors of the Highland seers, whom their gift of deuteroscopy compels to witness things unmeet for mortal eye. --Sir W. Scott. 2. That which is seen at a second view; a meaning beyond the literal sense; the second intention; a hidden signification. --Sir T. Browne.
Gasterosteus aculeatus
Burnstickle Burn"stic`kle, n. (Zo["o]l.) A stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).
Gasterosteus cataphractus
Note: The salmons ascend rivers and penetrate to their head streams to spawn. They are remarkably strong fishes, and will even leap over considerable falls which lie in the way of their progress. The common salmon has been known to grow to the weight of seventy-five pounds; more generally it is from fifteen to twenty-five pounds. Young salmon are called parr, peal, smolt, and grilse. Among the true salmons are: Black salmon, or Lake salmon, the namaycush. Dog salmon, a salmon of Western North America (Oncorhynchus keta). Humpbacked salmon, a Pacific-coast salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha). King salmon, the quinnat. Landlocked salmon, a variety of the common salmon (var. Sebago), long confined in certain lakes in consequence of obstructions that prevented it from returning to the sea. This last is called also dwarf salmon. Note: Among fishes of other families which are locally and erroneously called salmon are: the pike perch, called jack salmon; the spotted, or southern, squeteague; the cabrilla, called kelp salmon; young pollock, called sea salmon; and the California yellowtail. 2. A reddish yellow or orange color, like the flesh of the salmon. Salmon berry (Bot.), a large red raspberry growing from Alaska to California, the fruit of the Rubus Nutkanus. Salmon killer (Zo["o]l.), a stickleback (Gasterosteus cataphractus) of Western North America and Northern Asia. Salmon ladder, Salmon stair. See Fish ladder, under Fish. Salmon peel, a young salmon. Salmon pipe, a certain device for catching salmon. --Crabb. Salmon trout. (Zo["o]l.) (a) The European sea trout (Salmo trutta). It resembles the salmon, but is smaller, and has smaller and more numerous scales. (b) The American namaycush. (c) A name that is also applied locally to the adult black spotted trout (Salmo purpuratus), and to the steel head and other large trout of the Pacific coast.
Gasterosteus spinachia
Sea adder Sea" ad"der (Zo["o]l.) (a) The European fifteen-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus spinachia); -- called also bismore. (b) The European tanglefish, or pipefish (Syngnathus acus).
Gasterosteus spinachia
Bismer Bis"mer, n. 1. A rule steelyard. [Scot.] 2. (Zo["o]l.) The fifteen-spined (Gasterosteus spinachia).
Heterosis
Heterosis Het`e*ro"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? alteration, fr. ? other, different.] (Rhet.) A figure of speech by which one form of a noun, verb, or pronoun, and the like, is used for another, as in the sentence: ``What is life to such as me?' --Aytoun.
Heterosomata
Heterosomati Het`e*ro*so"ma*ti, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? other + ?, ?, body.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of fishes, comprising the flounders, halibut, sole, etc., having the body and head asymmetrical, with both eyes on one side. Called also Heterosomata, Heterosomi.
Heterosomati
Heterosomati Het`e*ro*so"ma*ti, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? other + ?, ?, body.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of fishes, comprising the flounders, halibut, sole, etc., having the body and head asymmetrical, with both eyes on one side. Called also Heterosomata, Heterosomi.
Heterosomi
Heterosomati Het`e*ro*so"ma*ti, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? other + ?, ?, body.] (Zo["o]l.) An order of fishes, comprising the flounders, halibut, sole, etc., having the body and head asymmetrical, with both eyes on one side. Called also Heterosomata, Heterosomi.
Heterosporic
Heterosporic Het`er*o*spor"ic, Heterosporous Het`er*o*spor"ous, a. [Hetero- + spore.] (Bot.) Producing two kinds of spores unlike each other.
Heterosporous
Heterosporic Het`er*o*spor"ic, Heterosporous Het`er*o*spor"ous, a. [Hetero- + spore.] (Bot.) Producing two kinds of spores unlike each other.
Heterostichus rostratus
Kelpfish Kelp"fish`, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small California food fish (Heterostichus rostratus), living among kelp. The name is also applied to species of the genus Platyglossus.
Heterostyled
Heterostyled Het"er*o*styled, a. (Bot.) Having styles of two or more distinct forms or lengths. --Darwin.
Heterostylism
Heterostylism Het`er*o*sty"lism, n. (Bot.) The condition of being heterostyled.
Interosculant
Interosculant In`ter*os"cu*lant, a. 1. Mutually touching or intersecting; as, interosculant circles. 2. (Biol.) Uniting two groups; -- said of certain genera which connect family groups, or of species that connect genera. See Osculant.
Interosculate
Interosculate In`ter*os"cu*late, v. i. & t. 1. To kiss together to touch. See Osculate. 2. (Biol.) To have the character of, or to lie between, two distinct groups.
Interosseal
Interosseal In`ter*os"se*al, Interosseous In`ter*os"se*ous, a. [Pref. inter- + osseous: cf. F. interosseux.] (Anat.) Situated between bones; as, an interosseous ligament.
Interosseous
Interosseal In`ter*os"se*al, Interosseous In`ter*os"se*ous, a. [Pref. inter- + osseous: cf. F. interosseux.] (Anat.) Situated between bones; as, an interosseous ligament.
Proterosaurus
Proterosaurus Pro`te*ro*sau"rus, n. [NL., from Gr. ? earlier (fr. ? before) + ? a lizard.] (Paleon.) An extinct genus of reptiles of the Permian period. Called also Protosaurus.
Pterosaur
Pterosaur Pter"o*saur, n. [Gr. ? wind + ? a lizard.] (Paleon.) A pterodactyl.
Pterosauria
Ornithosauria Or*ni`tho*sau"ri*a, n. pl. [NL. See Ornitho-, and Sauria.] (Paleon.) An order of extinct flying reptiles; -- called also Pterosauria.
Pterosauria
Pterosauria Pter`o*sau"ri*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Paleon.) An extinct order of flying reptiles of the Mesozoic age; the pterodactyls; -- called also Pterodactyli}, and Ornithosauria}. Note: The wings were formed, like those of bats, by a leathery expansion of the skin, principally supported by the greatly enlarged outer or `` little' fingers of the hands. The American Cretaceous pterodactyls had no teeth. See Pteranodontia, and Pterodactyl.
Pterosaurian
Pterosaurian Pter`o*sau"ri*an, a. (Paleon.) Of or pertaining to the Pterosauria.
Pterospora andromedea
Pinedrops Pine"drops`, n. (Bot.) A reddish herb (Pterospora andromedea) of the United States, found parasitic on the roots of pine trees.
Pterostigma
Pterostigma Pter`o*stig"ma, n.; pl. Pterostigmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? wing + ?, ?, a mark.] (Zo["o]l.) A thickened opaque spot on the wings of certain insects.
Pterostigmata
Pterostigma Pter`o*stig"ma, n.; pl. Pterostigmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? wing + ?, ?, a mark.] (Zo["o]l.) A thickened opaque spot on the wings of certain insects.

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