Elements of Conchology Prepared for the Use of Schools And Collges

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Elements of Conchology Prepared for the Use of Schools And Collges
W S W William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger
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Genus of the family of Cardiacea.
CARDINAL (tooth). From the Latin cardo, a hinge. Belonging or re- lating to the hinge (pages 99, 100).
CARDI'UM. Latin, a cockle.
CAR'TILAGE. Gristle.
CARTILA'GJNOUS. Belonging or re- lating to cartilage.
CARINA'RTA. From the Latin, can'wor, a keel. A genus of heteropodous gasteropods (page 66).
CA'RINATE. From the Latin, carina, a keel. When a surface has a longitudinal elevated line like the keel of a boat.
CARNI'VOROUS. From the Latin, caro, in the genitive
...case, carnis, flesh, and voro, I eat. Flesh eating.
CAS'SIS. Latin. A helmet (page 54).
CA'VA (Vena). A name given to the two great veins of the body, which meet at the right auricle of the heart.
CEPHA'LIC. From the Greek, kephale, the head. Belonging or relating to the head.
CE'PHA LOPODS (ke'f-a-lo-pods). From the Greek, kephale, head, and pous, in the genitive case, podos, foot. A class of mollusks which have the head situated between the body and feet (page 19).
CE'PHALOPO'DA. Latin. Cephalopods.


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