The act of estranging, or the state of being estranged; alienation.
A medicine designed to be snuffed up the nose, to promote discharges of mucus; a sternutatory.
Note the strong hooked anddentate bill of the birds of prey; they tear their prey.
A tall species with triangular coarsely dentateleaves and numerous rather small heads of yellow flowers.
A handsome little plant with orbicular coarsely dentate leaves and a loose cluster of small white flowers.
Easily known by its opposite dentate leaves, viscid pubescence and rose-purple corollas.
There are of such characters born too many for the peace of the world.
Defn: A band of gray matter bordering the fimbria in the brain; the dentate convolution.
Double triangle and feathers] The design in figure 336 is likewise unsymmetrical, but it has two lateral triangles with incurved terrace and dentate patterns.
The terraced patterns are replaced by dentate margins in this figure, and there is a successful use of most of the rectangular and triangular designs.
Here the tail is represented by three parallel lines, the posterior of the body by two dentate appendages, and the body itself by a square.
Margin with thirty to forty angular, broad, dentate spines, the prolongations of the inner radial beams.
All {878}twenty spines are provided with prominent basal sheaths, which are truncate conical, sulcate, and dentate on the narrowed distal mouth.
The four prominent triangular edges of the latter are very thin and broad lamellae, finely dentate or serrate.
These six spines are six-edged, pyramidal, and their basal half enveloped by very large conical sheaths which are sulcate, and twice as broad on the dentate distal mouth as on the narrower base.
Plant herbaceous with reniform or heart-shaped leaves, forming a sort of funnel, dotted with little hairs, dentate with white tips.
A shrub with leaves alternate, oval, serrate, finely dentate with very short and stiff hairs.
The infiltration and necrosis may advance longitudinally, and, finally, the individual ulcerations coalesce with each other: in this way may be explained in part the dentate appearance of the edges of these ulcerations.
Similar dentate impressions from a like cause may be seen on the inner surfaces of the cheeks.
Lynch (1965) showed that Eleutherodactylus and Microbatrachylus cannot be separated by the nature of the gland or the condition of the prevomers (dentate or not).
Leaves complicate-bilobed, the upper lobe smaller, the lower succubous; margins entire or dentate or ciliate; underleaves none.
Leaves large, succubous, rounded or truncate above, dentate or spinose or rarely entire, the dorsal margin reflexed; underleaves usually none.
Stem-leaves crenate-dentate or serrate (or nearly entire in n.
Pericarp persistent upon the smooth seed; leaves more or less sinuate-dentate (except in C.
Involucre double, the inner shorter, of 2 or more dentate and deeply cleft leaves.
The leaves are simple, palmately lobed, round-dentate or heart-shaped-dentate.
As in most plants, the margins of the leaves, whether serrate, dentate or crenate, are often distinguishing characters.
Ray-tracheids with dentate walls and ray-cells with large pits are peculiar to Pinus.
These two are the only American Pines combining large pits with dentate tracheids, and are the only American Hard Pines with external resin-ducts of the leaf.
These four portions of bony jaw, which project beyond the lips, somewhat resemble the hard and dentate jaws of the turtle.
It takes its name Limanda from the hard and dentate scales on its body.
Cassis rufa); the right edge thick, furnished with a sort of pad externally, and dentate within.
In the upper part of the figure the dentate proboscis.
Flower-pot precisely of the usual form, with hole in the bottom, grooved outline, dentate bands.
Olla with zigzag band around the neck and four dentate bands around the body.
Lobes of the leaf dentate or incised =Mallow, Malva alcea.
Some of the upper leaves merely lobed or dentate (5-8 dm.
Walls of the tracheids of the pith ray with dentate projections.
The neck has two indistinct bands of triangular dentate figures apparently painted in the dark color.
The body is globular, the neck is very short and is ornamented with a dentate band.
The rings, strokes, spots, and dentate figures that serve to represent the markings and scales of the reptile are among the most important of the derivative devices and occur in varied relations to other classes of derivatives.
In more realistic phases of representation the dentate and dotted devices are ranged along the body of the creature, as in nature, but as convention progresses they are used independently to fill up spaces, to form the septa of panels, &c.
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