A Manual of Scientific Terms Pronouncing Etymological And Explanatory Chiefl
A Manual of Scientific Terms Pronouncing Etymological And Explanatory Chiefl
James Stormonth
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myriapoda, n. VliL, mr''f-dp'-tid'& ) also myriopoda, n. Plu. , mir'-i- tip'tid-d (GY. Murios, ten thousand; podes, feet), a class of Arthropoda, comprising the centipedes, which have numerous feet. MyricaceaB, n. Plu. , mir't-ka's&'e (Gr. Murik t the shrub tamarisk), -the Gale family, an Order of plants : Myrica, n. , mfa'ik'a, a genus of plants, which are arom- atic, and yield resinous and oily matter : Myrica cerifera, ser'if- Zr-d (L. Cera, wax;/m>, I "bear), a species whose fruit called wa...x- myrtle, bay-myrtle, or candle- berry, yields a greenish- coloured wax, used for candles : M. Gale, gdl'*% or gal (old Eng. Gale, Scot. Gaul, Dutch or wild myrtle), Scotch or bog-myrtle, common in marshy grounds and damp heaths in Britain : M sapida, sap'-id-a (L. Sapidus, tasting, savouring from sapto, I taste), a native of Nepaul and China, whose drupacious fruit is eaten. Myristicacese, n. Plu. , mir-ist'i- kd'-s&e (Gr. Murismos, a be- sprinkling with perfumes from murizd) I perfume), the Nutmeg family, an Order of plants char- acterised by their acridity and aromatic fragrance : Myristica, n^mir-ist'-ik-a, a very^ interesting genus of plants : Myristica offic- inalis, 8f-ftoHn'd?>te (L.
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