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æcidium
‖ æcidium Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəm) Pl. -a. [mod.L., dim. of Gr. αἰκία injury.] The cup-shaped fruit borne on the mycelium of certain parasitic fungi which especially attack the families Compositæ, Ranunculaceæ, Leguminosæ, and Labiatæ.1867 J. Hogg Microsc. ii. i. 291 Producing chains of orange coloured frui... Oxford English Dictionary
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Deicide
Etymology The term deicide was coined in the 17th century from medieval Latin *deicidium, from deus "god" and -cidium "cutting, killing." wikipedia.org
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æcidial
æcidial, a. Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəl) [f. æcidium + -al.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling an æcidium.1880 Smithsonian Rep. 324 A monograph..by Von Thümen contains an account of the aecidial forms attacking Coniferæ. 1891 Athenæum 23 May 671/1 The extraordinary abundance and wide distribution of the teleutos... Oxford English Dictionary
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æcidiospore
æcidiospore Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəʊspɔə(r)) [f. æcidium + -o + spore.] A spore formed in an æcidium.1880 S. H. Vines tr. Prantl's Elem. Textbk. Bot. iv. 131 Some Uredineæ are known in which æcidiospores produce æcidia. 1922 Nature 8 Apr. 462/2 Its recurrence is explained only through fresh infection by æcid... Oxford English Dictionary
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Regicide
The word comes from the Latin roots of regis and cida (cidium), meaning "of monarch" and "killer" respectively. wikipedia.org
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æcium
æcium Bot. (ˈiːsɪəm) [mod.L., f. Gr. αἰκία injury.] U.S. term for æcidium. Hence ˈæcial a. = æcidial a.; ˈæciospore = æcidiospore.1905 J. C. Arthur in Bot. Gaz. XXXIX. 221 For the sorus of the first spore-stage, usually..called aecidium, [etc.]..I propose aecium..derivatives aecial, aeciospore, etc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hill Stakes
Prince 1981 - Canarthus 1980 - Silver Wraith 1979 - Imposing 1978 - Marceau 1977 - Carlaw 1976 - Ngawyni 1975 - Skyjack 1974 - Leica Lover 1973 - Grand Cidium wikipedia.org
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Puccinia
‖ Puccinia Bot. (pʌkˈsɪnɪə) [Named after T. Puccini, an Italian anatomist.] A large genus of minute parasitic fungi, N.O. Uredineæ, the species of which are heterœcious. The best-known species, P. graminis, grows as an æcidium on the leaves of the barberry, and its spores produce the Uredo or rust o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caulfield Guineas
Binbinga 1980 - Sovereign Red 1979 - Runaway Kid 1978 - Manikato 1977 - Luskin Star 1976 - Surround 1975 - Sou'wester 1974 - Kenmark 1973 - Grand Cidium wikipedia.org
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stillicidium
‖ stilliˈcidium (stɪlɪˈsɪdɪəm) Pl. -cidia. [L., f. stilla drop + cid- weakened root of cadĕre to fall.] 1. Civil Law. = stillicide.1727 Bailey vol. II, Stillicidium, the Droppings of the Eaves of an House. 1765–8 Erskine Inst. Law Scot. ii. ix. 309. 1892 Kath. Gould tr. Convers. Döllinger i. 5 The s... Oxford English Dictionary
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mildew
▪ I. mildew, n. (ˈmɪldjuː) Forms: 1 meledéaw, mildéaw, 3 mildeu, 4–6 myldew, 4–8 meldew, 5–7 meldewe, 6 myldewe, mild-, myldeawe, 6–7 mildewe, 7 mieldew, 7–8 milldew, (8 mealy-dew), 4– mildew. [OE. meledéaw, mildéaw = OHG. militou (MHG. miltou, mod.G. with etymologizing alteration mehlthau), Sw. mjö... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin
Latin cultor suinicultura = porcine breeding from Proto-Germanic swinan + Latin colere suinicídio = pig killing from Proto-Germanic swinan + Latin cidium wikipedia.org
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种族灭绝
其中“genos”来源于希腊语“génos”,意思为部落或家庭;后缀“-cide”来源于拉丁语“cidium”或法语“cide”,意思为杀害。 1948年12月9日,联合国大会通过第260A号决议《防止及惩治灭绝种族罪公约》,简称CPPCG条约。 wikipedia.org
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hetero-
hetero- (hɛtərəʊ) before a vowel heter-, combining form of Gr. ἕτερος the other of two, other, different; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to homo-, sometimes to auto-, homœo-, iso-, ortho-, syn-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found i... Oxford English Dictionary
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nettle
▪ I. nettle, n.1 (ˈnɛt(ə)l) Forms: 1 netele, (netel), 1–5 netle, 5 netel(le, netyl(le; 4–5 nettille, 4–6 -yll, 5 -yle, 5–6 -ylle, 6 -yl, -ill, -ell, 5–6 (8) nettel, 3– nettle. [Common Teut.: OE. netele, netle (and netel) fem. = Fris. nettel, MDu. net(e)le, netel (Du. netel), MLG. net(t)ele, OHG. ne{... Oxford English Dictionary
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