Word Meanings - PSEUDOPODIAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Of or pertaining to a pseudopod, or to pseudopodia. See Illust. of Heliozoa.
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- PSEUDOPODIAL
Of or pertaining to a pseudopod, or to pseudopodia. See Illust. of Heliozoa. - ILLUSTROUS
Without luster. - ILLUSTRIOUS
1. Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid. Quench the light; thine eyes are guides illustrious. Beau. & Fl. 2. Characterized by greatness, nobleness, etc.; eminent; conspicuous; distinguished. Illustrious earls, renowened - HELIOZOA
An order of fresh-water rhizopods having a more or less globular form, with slender radiating pseudopodia; the sun animalcule. - ILLUSTRATIVELY
By way of illustration or elucidation. Sir T. Browne. - ILLUSTRATIVE
1. Tending or designed to illustrate, exemplify, or elucidate. 2. Making illustrious. - PERTAIN
stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant - ILLUSTRIOUSNESS
The state or quality of being eminent; greatness; grandeur; glory; fame. - ILLUSTRATION
1. The act of illustrating; the act of making clear and distinct; education; also, the state of being illustrated, or of being made clear and distinct. 2. That which illustrates; a comparison or example intended to make clear or apprehensible, - ILLUSTRIOUSLY
In a illustrious manner; conspicuously; eminently; famously. Milton. - ILLUSTRATE
1. To make clear, bright, or luminous. Here, when the moon illustrates all the sky. Chapman. 2. To set in a clear light; to exhibit distinctly or conspicuously. Shak. To prove him, and illustrate his high worth. Milton. 3. To make clear, - PSEUDOPODIUM
See PSEUDOPOD - ILLUSTRATOR
One who illustrates. - ILLUSTRABLE
Capable of illustration. Sir T. Browne. - ILLUSTRATORY
Serving to illustrate. - PSEUDOPOD
Any protoplasmic filament or irregular process projecting from any unicellular organism, or from any animal or plant call. - APPERTAIN
To belong or pertain, whether by right, nature, appointment, or custom; to relate. Things appertaining to this life. Hooker. Give it unto him to whom it appertaineth. Lev. vi. 5. (more info) appartenir, fr. L. appertinere; ad + pertinere to reach