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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. ...
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infusoria
‖ infusoria, n. pl. (ɪnfjuːˈsɔərɪə) [Neuter pl. (sc. animalcula) of mod.L. infūsōrius infusory; in Ger. infusorien, F. infusoires: the name animalcula infusoria was first used by Ledermuller of Nürnberg, 1760–63.] A class of Protozoa, comprising ciliated, tentaculate, and flagellate animalcula, esse...
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Robert Jameson
He admits, on the one hand, the existence of the simplest infusory animals; on the other, the existence of the simplest worms, by means of spontaneous
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St. Joseph's College of Engineering and Technology, Palai
Nine Second year Mechanical Engineering students registered a company titled Infusory Designs in Startup Village. M/s.
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chemic
▪ I. chemic, a. and n. (ˈkɛmɪk) Forms: α. 6–7 chymick(e, chimick(e, 7 chymique, -ike, 8–9 chymic. β. 7–8 (also in 9 in sense B. 4) chemick, 8– chemic. [a. F. chimique, or mod.L. chim-, chymic-us, for med.L. alchimic-us: see alchemic. Chymic-us began to take the place of the earlier word, after the R...
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