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infusorial
infusorial, a. (ɪnfjuːˈsɔərɪəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the Infusoria; consisting of or formed by Infusoria.1846 in Worcester. 1851–6 Woodward Mollusca i. 4 Commencing with the Infusorial monad, we may ascend..by a succession of closely allied forms, to the sea-urchin and holothuria. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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infusory
infusory, a. and n. (ɪnˈfjuːsərɪ) [ad. L. type *infūsōrius, f. infūs-, ppl. stem of infundĕre to pour in: see -ory.] A. adj. † 1. Of or pertaining to (surgical) infusion or injection. Obs.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xi. 374 An Epistle..concerning Transfusion of bloud, and infusory Chirurgery. 2. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacob Whitman Bailey
He wrote many articles on scientific subjects for the American Journal of Science and for scientific societies, a report on the infusorial fossils of California wikipedia.org
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randanite
randanite Min. (ˈrændənaɪt) Also -dann-. [f. Randanne, Puy de Dôme, France, its locality + -ite.] (See quots.)1862 Dana Elem. Geol. 67 Randanite, a kind of opal made of infusorial remains. 1868 Watts Dict. Chem., Randanite, an earthy hydrate of silica, occurring near Pont Gibaud. Oxford English Dictionary
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Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
This research had an important bearing on some of the infusorial earths used for polishing and other economic purposes; they added, moreover, largely to wikipedia.org
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Mineral painting
The surface is then coated with a mixture of quartz sand, infusorial earth (calcined fossil meal), and powdered marble, mixed four parts to one with quicklime Once dry, a painting ground composed of white quartz sand, marble sand, marble meal, and infusorial earth is combined eight parts to one with slaked lime wikipedia.org
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diatomite
diatomite (daɪˈætəmaɪt) [f. as prec. + -ite.] Diatomaceous or infusorial earth.1887 Sci. Amer. 12 Mar. 161/1 The fossil meal, diatomite, or infusorial earth of the English. 1905 Chambers's Jrnl. Aug. 622/1 Diatomite is an excellent non-conductor of heat. 1939 J. G. D. Clark Archaeol. & Soc. ii. 51 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lorenz Oken
These vesicles, when singly detached and regarded in their original process of production, are the infusorial mass or protoplasma (Urschleim) whence all wikipedia.org
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cercomonad
cercomonad Zool. (sɜːkəʊˈmɒnəd) [ad. mod.L. cercomonas, f. Gr. κέρκος tail + µονάς: see monad.] An infusorial entozoon of the genus Cercomonas.1861 Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. vii. 407 The Cercomonads are extremely active. Oxford English Dictionary
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arrestation
arrestation (ærɛˈsteɪʃən) [a. F. arrestation, n. of action f. arrester: see arrest v. and -ation.] The action of arresting; arrest. a. Stopping.1793 T. Jefferson Writ. (1859) IV. 72 This necessary arrestation of the proceedings. 1881 Tyndall in Nature XXIV. 467 The arrestation of infusorial life. b.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Berkefeld
Berkefeld (ˈbɜːkfɛld, -ɛlt) Also (erron.) Berkefield. The name of W. Berkefeld (1836–1897), German mine-owner, used to designate a bacterial filter containing diatomaceous earth.1894 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 29 Dec. 1489/2 We must conclude that the Berkefeld filters may afford an efficient safeguard against... Oxford English Dictionary
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tripoli
tripoli (ˈtrɪpəlɪ) Also with capital initial, and 7 -ie, 7–8 -y, (8 tripela). [= F. tripoli (16th c. in Godef. Compl.), f. Tripoli, a region in North Africa, or town of the same name in Syria, where found.] 1. a. A fine earth used as a polishing-powder, consisting mainly of decomposed siliceous matt... Oxford English Dictionary
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acinetiform
acinetiform, a. (æsɪˈniːtɪfɔːm) [f. mod.L. acinēta (f. Gr. ἀκίνητος motionless) + -form.] Having the form of Acinetae, a genus of parasitical infusorial animalcules, with spherical bodies furnished with radiating trumpet-shaped suckers, which are not in constant motion like the cilia or flagella of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Solomon
Solomon (ˈsɒləmən) Also 6–7 Salomon. [The name of the Jewish king Solomon (in older English usage Salomon), L. Solomon, Salomon, Gr. σολοµών, σαλοµών, σαλωµών, ad. Heb. Sh'lōmōh.] One who resembles, or is comparable to, Solomon, esp. in respect of wisdom or justice; a profoundly wise person, a sage;... Oxford English Dictionary
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