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ancon
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ancon,konzola drow22
Ancon
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Ancon \An"con\, Ancone \An"cone\, n. [See Ancon, above.]
(Arch.)
(a) The corner or quoin of a wall, cross-beam, or rafter.
[Obs.] --Gwilt.
(b) A bracket supporting a cornice; a console.
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Ancon
(gcide)
Ancon \An"con\ ([a^][ng]"k[o^]m), n.; L. pl. Ancones. [L., fr.
Gr. 'agkw`n the bent arm, elbow; any hook or bend.] (Anat.)
The olecranon, or the elbow.
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Ancon sheep (Zool.), a breed of sheep with short crooked
legs and long back. It originated in Massachusetts in
1791; -- called also the otter breed.
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ancon
(gcide)
Crossette \Cros*sette"\ (kr?s-s?t`), n. [F., dim. of crosse. See
Crosier.] (Arch.)
(a) A return in one of the corners of the architrave of a
door or window; -- called also ancon, ear, elbow.
(b) The shoulder of a joggled keystone.
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ancon
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ancon,konzola drow22
musculus anconeus
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musculus anconeus, n:
ancon
(gcide)
Ancon \An"con\, Ancone \An"cone\, n. [See Ancon, above.]
(Arch.)
(a) The corner or quoin of a wall, cross-beam, or rafter.
[Obs.] --Gwilt.
(b) A bracket supporting a cornice; a console.
[1913 Webster] AnconalAncon \An"con\ ([a^][ng]"k[o^]m), n.; L. pl. Ancones. [L., fr.
Gr. 'agkw`n the bent arm, elbow; any hook or bend.] (Anat.)
The olecranon, or the elbow.
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Ancon sheep (Zool.), a breed of sheep with short crooked
legs and long back. It originated in Massachusetts in
1791; -- called also the otter breed.
[1913 Webster] AnconCrossette \Cros*sette"\ (kr?s-s?t`), n. [F., dim. of crosse. See
Crosier.] (Arch.)
(a) A return in one of the corners of the architrave of a
door or window; -- called also ancon, ear, elbow.
(b) The shoulder of a joggled keystone.
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Ancon sheep
(gcide)
Ancon \An"con\ ([a^][ng]"k[o^]m), n.; L. pl. Ancones. [L., fr.
Gr. 'agkw`n the bent arm, elbow; any hook or bend.] (Anat.)
The olecranon, or the elbow.
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Ancon sheep (Zool.), a breed of sheep with short crooked
legs and long back. It originated in Massachusetts in
1791; -- called also the otter breed.
[1913 Webster] Ancon
Anconal
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Anconal \An"co*nal\, Anconeal \An*co"ne*al\, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the ancon or elbow. "The olecranon on
anconeal process." --Flower.
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Ancone
(gcide)
Ancon \An"con\, Ancone \An"cone\, n. [See Ancon, above.]
(Arch.)
(a) The corner or quoin of a wall, cross-beam, or rafter.
[Obs.] --Gwilt.
(b) A bracket supporting a cornice; a console.
[1913 Webster] Anconal
Anconeal
(gcide)
Anconal \An"co*nal\, Anconeal \An*co"ne*al\, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the ancon or elbow. "The olecranon on
anconeal process." --Flower.
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Ancones
(gcide)
Ancon \An"con\ ([a^][ng]"k[o^]m), n.; L. pl. Ancones. [L., fr.
Gr. 'agkw`n the bent arm, elbow; any hook or bend.] (Anat.)
The olecranon, or the elbow.
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Ancon sheep (Zool.), a breed of sheep with short crooked
legs and long back. It originated in Massachusetts in
1791; -- called also the otter breed.
[1913 Webster] Ancon
Anconeus
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Anconeus \An*co"ne*us\, n. [NL., fr. L. ancon elbow.] (Anat.)
A muscle of the elbow and forearm.
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Anconoid
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Anconoid \An"co*noid\, a.
Elbowlike; anconal.
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Ancony
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Ancony \An"co*ny\, n. [Origin unknown.] (Iron Work)
A piece of malleable iron, wrought into the shape of a bar in
the middle, but unwrought at the ends.
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Briancon manna
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Manna \Man"na\ (m[a^]n"n[.a]), n. [L., fr. Gr. ma`nna, Heb.
m[=a]n; cf. Ar. mann, properly, gift (of heaven).]
1. (Script.) The food supplied to the Israelites in their
journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely
supplied food. --Ex. xvi. 15.
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2. (Bot.) A name given to lichens of the genus Lecanora,
sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and
Africa, and gathered and used as food; called also {manna
lichen}.
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3. (Bot. & Med.) A sweetish exudation in the form of pale
yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and
shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the
secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and {Fraxinus
rotundifolia}, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.
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Note: Persian manna is the secretion of the camel's thorn
(see Camel's thorn, under Camel); Tamarisk manna,
that of the Tamarisk mannifera, a shrub of Western
Asia; Australian, manna, that of certain species of
eucalyptus; Brian[,c]on manna, that of the European
larch.
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Manna insect (Zool), a scale insect ({Gossyparia
mannipara}), which causes the exudation of manna from the
Tamarix tree in Arabia.
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Flanconade
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Flanconade \Flan`co*nade"\, n. [F.] (Fencing)
A thrust in the side.
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mancona bark
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Sassy bark \Sas"sy bark`\ (Bot.)
The bark of a West African leguminous tree ({Erythrophlaeum
Guineense}, used by the natives as an ordeal poison, and also
medicinally; -- called also mancona bark.
[1913 Webster]Mancona bark \Man*co"na bark`\
See Sassy bark.
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Mancona bark
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Sassy bark \Sas"sy bark`\ (Bot.)
The bark of a West African leguminous tree ({Erythrophlaeum
Guineense}, used by the natives as an ordeal poison, and also
medicinally; -- called also mancona bark.
[1913 Webster]Mancona bark \Man*co"na bark`\
See Sassy bark.
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Melanconiaceae
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Melanconiaceae \Mel`an*co`ni*a"ce*ae\, n. pl. [NL.] (Bot.)
A family of fungi constituting the order Melanconiales. --
Mel`an*co`ni*a"ceous, a.
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Melanconiaceous
(gcide)
Melanconiaceae \Mel`an*co`ni*a"ce*ae\, n. pl. [NL.] (Bot.)
A family of fungi constituting the order Melanconiales. --
Mel`an*co`ni*a"ceous, a.
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Melanconiales
(gcide)
Melanconiales \Mel`an*co`ni*a"les\, n. pl. [NL., fr.
Melanconium, name of the typical genus, fr. Gr. me`las black
+ ? dust, in allusion to the dark spores.] (Bot.)
The smallest of the three orders of Fungi Imperfecti,
including those with no asci nor pycnidia, but as a rule
having the spores in cavities without special walls. They
cause many of the plant diseases known as anthracnose.
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anconeous muscle
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anconeous muscle
n 1: the muscle that extends the forearm and abducts the ulna in
pronation of the wrist [syn: anconeous muscle, {musculus
anconeus}]
brabancon griffon
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Brabancon griffon
n 1: a variety of Brussels griffon having a short smooth coat