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Word Meanings - HOLOSTOMATA - Book Publishers vocabulary database

An artificial division of gastropods, including those that have an entire aperture.

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  • DIVISIONARY
    Divisional.
  • APERTURE
    The diameter of the exposed part of the object glass of a telescope or other optical instrument; as, a telescope of four-inch aperture. Note: The aperture of microscopes is often expressed in degrees, called also the angular aperture,
  • DIVISIONALLY
    So as to be divisional.
  • THOSE
    The plural of that. See That.
  • ENTIRELY
    1. In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost. Euphrates falls not entirely into the Persian Sea. Raleigh. 2. Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely. To highest God entirely pray. Spenser.
  • ARTIFICIALITY
    The quality or appearance of being artificial; that which is artificial.
  • INCLUDED
    Inclosed; confined. Included stamens , such as are shorter than the floral envelopes, or are concealed within them.
  • ARTIFICIALLY
    1. In an artificial manner; by art, or skill and contrivance, not by nature. 2. Ingeniously; skillfully. The spider's web, finely and artificially wrought. Tillotson. 3. Craftily; artfully. Sharp dissembled so artificially. Bp. Burnet.
  • ARTIFICIAL
    1. Made or contrived by art; produced or modified by human skill and labor, in opposition to natural; as, artificial heat or light, gems, salts, minerals, fountains, flowers. Artificial strife Lives in these touches, livelier than life. Shak. 2.
  • DIVISIONAL
    That divides; pas, a divisional line; a divisional general; a divisional surgeon of police. Divisional planes , planes of separation between rock masses. They include joints.
  • ARTIFICIALNESS
    The quality of being artificial.
  • ENTIRETY
    1. The state of being entire; completeness; as, entirely of interest. Blackstone. 2. That which is entire; the whole. Bacon.
  • ENTIRE
    entire; pref. in-, negative + the root of tangere to touch. See 1. Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole; full and perfect; not deficient; as, the entire control of a business; entire confidence, ignorance. That ye may be perfect
  • ENTIRENESS
    1. The state or condition of being entire; completeness; fullness; totality; as, the entireness of an arch or a bridge. This same entireness or completeness. Trench. 2. Integrity; wholeness of heart; honesty. Entireness in preaching the gospel.
  • DIVISIONOR
    One who divides or makes division. Sheldon.
  • DIVISION
    The process of finding how many times one number or quantity is contained in another; the reverse of multiplication; also, the rule by which the operation is performed. (more info) 1. The act or process of diving anything into parts, or the state
  • ARTIFICIALIZE
    To render artificial.
  • ENTIRE-WHEAT
    Designating, made of, or relating to, flour including a considerable part of the bran.
  • INCLUDE
    1. To confine within; to hold; to contain; to shut up; to inclose; as, the shell of a nut includes the kernel; a pearl is included in a shell. 2. To comprehend or comprise, as a genus the species, the whole a part, an argument or reason
  • INCLUDIBLE
    Capable of being included.
  • SPATHOSE
    See SPATHIC
  • MISDIVISION
    Wrong division.
  • INDIVISION
    A state of being not divided; oneness. Bp. Hall.
  • XANTHOSE
    An orange-yellow substance found in pigment spots of certain crabs.
  • INARTIFICIAL
    Not artificial; not made or elaborated by art; natural; simple; artless; as, an inartificial argument; an inartificial character. -- In*ar`ti*fi"cial*ly, adv. -- In*ar`ti*fi"cial*ness, n.
  • FELDSPATHIC; FELDSPATHOSE
    Pertaining to, or consisting of, feldspar.

 

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