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irid rare. (ˈaɪərɪd) [f. L. īrid-, Gr. ἰριδ-, stem of īris, ἶρις, iris.] 1. The iris of the eye.1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 544 Negro albino. Hair white and wooly: irids white. 1848 C. Brontë J. Eyre v. (1857) 43 Brown eyes, with a benignant light in their irids. 1895 F. Thompson Sister So...
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Argophyllum iridescens
The species epithet iridescens is from the Latin iridēscēns (iridescent), referring to very shiny undersurface of the leaves.
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iridial
iridial, a. Med. (aɪˈrɪdɪəl) [Irreg. f. L. īrid- (see irid) + -ial.] = iridal a. 2, iridic a.21911 Stedman Med. Dict. 438/2 Iridial, iridian, iridal. 1920 I. F. & W. D. Henderson Dict. Sci. Terms 156/2 Iridial angle, the filtration angle of the eye; an angular recess at the anterior surface of the a...
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Hellpoint
The player takes on the role of a nameless humanoid stranded on derelict space station Irid Novo, and must battle vicious creatures in order to solve the Irid Novo orbits a massive black hole; the station's position in relation to the black hole affects the strength of enemies.
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iridize
iridize, v. (ˈɪr-, ˈaɪrɪdaɪz) [f. L. irid- iris, or irid-ium + -ize.] 1. trans. To make iridescent.1874 [see iris n. 3]. 2. To cover with iridium; to tip with iridium.1864 in Webster.
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Iridogoniodysgenesis, dominant type
Iridogoniodysgenesis, dominant type (type 1, IRID1) refers to a spectrum of diseases characterized by malformations of the irido-corneal angle of the anterior
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iridite
iridite Chem. (ˈaɪərɪdaɪt) [f. irid-ium + -ite.] A salt of iridious acid.1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 435 It unites with bases, forming salts which may be called iridites.
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Nojorid
It is composed of seven villages: Apateu (Oláhapáti), Chișirid (Kisürögd), Leș (Váradles), Livada de Bihor (Mácsapuszta), Nojorid, Păușa (Váradpósa), and
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iridical
iridical, a. rare—1. (aɪˈrɪdɪkəl) [f. L. irid- iris + -ical.] Brilliant with rainbow colours.1862 S. Lucas Secularia 100 The iridical window and the flaming shrine.
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Mount Irid forest mouse
The Mount Irid forest mouse (Apomys iridensis) is a forest mouse endemic to Mount Irid in Luzon, Philippines.
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iridosmine
iridosmine (aɪərɪˈdɒsmaɪn, ɪrɪ-) [f. irid-ium + osm-ium + -ine5; named by Breithaupt 1827.] A native alloy of the metals iridium and osmium, usually occurring in flattened grains with platinum. Also iriˈdosmium, and osmiridium.1827 Edin. New Philos. Jrnl. III. 273 Irid-osmin..is a compound of iridiu...
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Colla mac Báirid
Colla mac Báirid or Colla ua Báirid ( (possibly), died 932) was a Viking leader who ruled Limerick in the early 10th century. In this particular record he is recorded as Colla ua Báirid, meaning Colla grandson of Bárid, rather than Colla mac Báirid, meaning Colla son of Bárid,
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Bárid mac Ímair
Bárid may also be identified as the father of Eloir mac Báirid (died 891), and the grandfather of the unnamed son of Uathmarán mac Bárid (fl. 921). Likewise, it is uncertain if Bárid was the father of Colla mac Báirid (fl. 924).
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