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scyphus
‖ scyphus Bot. (ˈsaɪfəs) Pl. scyphi (ˈsaɪfaɪ). [mod.L. use of L. scyphus, ad. Gr. σκύϕος a large drinking vessel without a foot.] a. A name given by Haller to the corona of certain plants when forming a cup or funnel-shaped appendage. b. A dilatation of the podetium in lichens bearing shields on its...
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Schileykula
Pfeiffer, 1848)
Schileykula scyphus cilicica Hausdorf, 1996
Schileykula scyphus crassa (Pilsbry, 1922)
Schileykula scyphus enteroplax (Pilsbry, 1922 )
Schileykula scyphus erecta Hausdorf, 1996
Schileykula scyphus lycaonica Hausdorf, 1996
Schileykula scyphus scyphus (L.
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scypha
‖ scypha Bot. (ˈsaɪfə) [mod.L. scypha, a. Gr. σκύϕη, var. of σκύϕ-ος drinking cup.] = scyphus.1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. i. iii. 205 Scypha, is a cup-like dilatation of the Podetium, bearing shields on its margin. 1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms, Scypha, Scyphus. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms, S...
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scyphi-
scyphi- (ˈsaɪfɪ) combining form of L. scyphus cup (see scyphus), used in scientific terms, chiefly Bot. and Zool. (Properly, this form should be used only for compounds with Latin words, and scypho- for those with Greek words; but this rule has often been neglected.) scyphiferous (saɪˈfɪfərəs) a. [-...
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Condy (drinking vessel)
In the Book of Genesis the Hebrew word, which is translated scyphus (σκύφος) by Aquila and Vulgate, phiale (φιάλη) by Symmachus, is translated as κόνδυ
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scyphate
scyphate, a. Numism. (ˈsaɪfeɪt) [ad. med.L. (nummus) scyphatus, traditionally interpreted as ‘cup-shaped (coin)’, f. L. scyphus cup: see scyphus n. However, the term is said to predate the development of concave Byzantine coinage (P. Grierson 1971, in Numism. Chron. 7th Ser. XI. 253-60), and ulterio...
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Orculidae
Sphyradium Charpentier, 1837
Synonyms
Mesorculella Schileyko, 1976: synonym of Orculella Steenberg, 1925
Pupula Mörch, 1852: synonym of Orcula Held, 1838
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scyphulus
‖ scyphulus Bot. (ˈsaɪfjʊləs) [mod.L. scyphulus, dim. of scyphus.] (See quot. 1856.)1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms, Scyphulus, the cup-like appendage from which the seta of Hepaticæ arises. Used also synonymously with Scypha.
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Oligonychus pratensis
These include phytoseiid mites (Amblyseius scyphus, several species of Neoseiulus, Phytoseiulus persimilis), the spider Dictyna consulta, the predatory
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scyphose
scyphose, a. Bot. (ˈsaɪfəʊs) [f. scyph-us + -ose.] Having a scyphus or scyphi.1879 W. A. Leighton Lichen-Flora (ed. 3) 521 Scyphose, bearing thalline cups as in Cladonia.
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Skyphos
One possible, well-preserved example is the Warren cup, an ovoid scyphus made of silver, as described by John Pollini.
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scypho-
scypho- (ˈsaɪfəʊ, saɪˈfɒ) representing Gr. σκυϕο-, combining form of σκύϕος cup (see scyphus), chiefly in scientific terms: cf. scyphi-. scyˈphogeny (-dʒɪnɪ) [-geny], Bot., production of ascidia. ˈscyphomancy (-ˌmænsɪ) [-mancy], divination by means of a cup. ‖ ˌScyphomeˈdusa [mod.L.] Zool., a group ...
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Lampadarius
Paulinus of Nola, indeed, seems to speak of a silver lamp continually burning in the church:
Paulo Crucis ante decus de limine eodem
Continuum scyphus
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jubbe
† jubbe Obs. Also 4–6 iobbe, 6 iobb, 7 jub. [Origin unascertained.] A large vessel for liquor.c 1386 Chaucer Miller's T. 442 With breed and chese and good Ale in a Iubbe. ― Shipman's T. 70 With hym broghte he a Iubbe of Maluesye. 1392 Earl Derby's Exp. (Camden) 154 Et pro j pare jobbes de iiij galon...
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