Any one of certain class of organic bases regarded as formed from ammonia by the substitution of phenyl for hydrogen.
A crystalline or amorphous pigment, free from iron, formed from hematin in old blood stains, and in old hemorrhages in the body.
An apparatus in which vapor or gas is formed from a liquid or solid by means of heat or chemical process, as a steam boiler, gas retort, or vessel for generating carbonic acid gas, etc.
The principles, purposes, and methods of the Fenians.
To have perception by the touch, or by contact of anything with the nerves of sensation, especially those upon the surface of the body.
Pennant is formed from pennon, with excrescent t; pennon is Fr.
It is formed from a multitude of water-courses which descend the slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes south of the gigantic volcano of Sangay; but it soon reaches the plain, which commences where it receives its Cusulima branch.
It is formed from a much larger portion of the primitive straight gut than the duodenum and Meckel's tract together, and its proximal portion, in consequence, lies very close to the origin of the duodenum.
This is formed from alĂȘne, of Germanic origin, cognate with awl; cf.
Bayliss seems to beformed from it like Williams from William.
The word moved is formed from move, by the addition of -d.
By dropping the syllable en or an from the singular; or rather in this case the singular is formed from a plural, usually more or less collective, by adding the individualising suffix an or en.
Adverbs may be formed from adjectives by prefixing en, which generally changes the initial to the second state.
Before parting with Bass, I may refer to one in particular of his progeny, the name Basin, formed from it by the ending en or in, referred to in a subsequent chapter.
Both we and the French have also Tassell, formed from it and corresponding with Tassilo, the name of a Bavarian king of the sixth century.
This diminutive ending is formed from that in ec by the addition of en.
The heart is formed from part of the splanchnic mesoblast, and the generative system from a portion of the mesoblast of the dorsal part of the body cavity.
These processes gave rise to a subepithelial nervous plexus, in which ganglion-cells, formed from sense-cells which travelled inwards and lost their epithelial character (fig.
Salensky however holds that it is formed from a mass of mesoblast surrounding the artery of the mandibular arch, and that the form of the stapes is due to its perforation by the mandibular artery.
When they have been fertilised, the multicellular organism is formed from them by repeated segmentation.
It may be formed from one, and one, and two: I + I + II.
The word moved isformed from move, by the addition of -d.
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