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gynostegium (encz) | gynostegium, n: |
order stegocephalia (encz) | order Stegocephalia, n: |
physostegia (encz) | physostegia, n: |
stegosaur (encz) | stegosaur,stegosaurus Zdeněk Brož |
stegosaurus (encz) | stegosaurus,stegosaurus n: Zdeněk Brož |
stegosaurus (czen) | stegosaurus,stegosaur Zdeněk Brožstegosaurus,stegosaurusn: Zdeněk Brož |
Brachystegia speciformis (gcide) | msasa \msasa\ n. (Bot.)
Amall shrubby African tree (Brachystegia speciformis)
having compound leaves and racemes of small fragrant green
flowers.
Syn: Brachystegia speciformis.
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Branchiostegal (gcide) | Branchiostegal \Bran`chi*os"te*gal\, a. [Gr. ? gill + ? to
cover: cf. F. branchiost[`e]ge.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to the membrane covering the gills of fishes. --
n. (Anat.) A branchiostegal ray. See Illustration of
Branchial arches in Appendix.
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Note: This term was formerly applied to a group of fishes
having boneless branchi[ae]. But the arrangement was
artificial, and has been rejected.
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Branchiostege (gcide) | Branchiostege \Bran`chi*os"tege\, (Anat.)
The branchiostegal membrane. See Illustration in Appendix.
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Branchiostegous (gcide) | Branchiostegous \Bran`chi*os"te*gous\, a. (Anat.)
Branchiostegal.
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Calystegia (gcide) | Calystegia \Calystegia\ n.
a genus of climbing or scrambling herbs; bindweed.
Syn: genus Calystegia.
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Gastrostege (gcide) | Gastrostege \Gas*tros"tege\, n. [Gastro- + Gr. ? roof.] (Zool.)
One of the large scales on the belly of a serpent.
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Gnathostegite (gcide) | Gnathostegite \Gna*thos"te*gite\, n. [Gr. gna`qos the jaw + ? a
roof.] (Zool.)
One of a pair of broad plates, developed from the outer
maxillipeds of crabs, and forming a cover for the other mouth
organs.
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Omostegite (gcide) | Omostegite \O*mos"te*gite\, n. [Omo- + Gr. ? a roof.] (Zool.)
The part of the carapace of a crustacean situated behind the
cervical groove.
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Oostegite (gcide) | Oostegite \O*os"te*gite\, n. [Gr. ? + ? a roof.] (Zool.)
One of the plates which in some Crustacea inclose a cavity
wherein the eggs are hatched.
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Steganographist (gcide) | Steganographist \Steg`a*nog"ra*phist\
(st[e^]g`[.a]*n[o^]g"r[.a]*f[i^]st), n.
One skilled in steganography; a cryptographer.
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Steganography (gcide) | Steganography \Steg`a*nog"ra*phy\
(st[e^]g`[.a]*n[o^]g"r[.a]*f[y^]), n. [Gr. stegano`s covered
(fr. ste`gein to cover closely) + -graphy.]
1. The art of writing in cipher, or in characters which are
not intelligible except to persons who have the key;
cryptography.
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2. Specifically: The branch of cryptography in which messages
are hidden inside other messages; -- used commonly for the
process of hiding messages inside a computerized image
file, as for example hiding the name and copyright notice
of the owner of an image as protection against violation
of the copyright.
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Steganophthalmata (gcide) | Steganophthalmata \Steg`a*noph*thal"ma*ta\, n. pl. [NL., from
Gr. stegano`s covered + 'ofqalmo`s the eye.] (Zool.)
The Discophora, or Phanerocarpae. Called also
Steganophthalmia.
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Steganophthalmia (gcide) | Steganophthalmata \Steg`a*noph*thal"ma*ta\, n. pl. [NL., from
Gr. stegano`s covered + 'ofqalmo`s the eye.] (Zool.)
The Discophora, or Phanerocarpae. Called also
Steganophthalmia.
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Steganopod (gcide) | Steganopod \Ste*gan"o*pod\, n. (Zool.)
One of the Steganopodes.
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Steganopodes (gcide) | Steganopodes \Steg`a*nop"o*des\
(st[e^]g`[.a]*n[o^]p"[-o]*d[=e]z), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr.
stegano`poys, stegano`podos, web-footed; stegano`s covered +
poy`s foot.] (Zool.)
A division of swimming birds in which all four toes are
united by a broad web. It includes the pelicans, cormorants,
gannets, and others.
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Steganopodous (gcide) | Steganopodous \Steg`a*nop"o*dous\, a. (Zool.)
Having all four toes webbed together.
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Stegnosis (gcide) | Stegnosis \Steg*no"sis\ (st[e^]g*n[=o]"s[i^]s), n. [NL., fr. Gr.
ste`gnwsis. See Stegnotic.] (Med.)
Constipation; also, constriction of the vessels or ducts.
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Stegnotic (gcide) | Stegnotic \Steg*no"tic\, a. [Gr. stegnwtiko`s, fr. stegnoy^n to
cover, to make costive, fr. stegno`s, stegano`s, covered,
closed.] (Med.)
Tending to render costive, or to diminish excretions or
discharges generally. -- n. A stegnotic medicine; an
astringent.
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Stegocephala (gcide) | Stegocephala \Steg`o*ceph"a*la\
(st[e^]g`[-o]*s[e^]f"[.a]*l[.a]), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ste`gh
roof + kefalh` head.] (Paleon.)
An extinct order of amphibians found fossil in the Mesozoic
rocks; called also Stegocephali, and Labyrinthodonta.
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Note: Their teeth, in transverse sections, usually show a
labyrinthiform arrangement of the cement and dentine.
The under side of the body was covered with bony
plates. Some of the Stegocephala were of very large
size, and the form of the body varied from short, stout
forms to others that were as slender as serpents.
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Stegocephali (gcide) | Stegocephala \Steg`o*ceph"a*la\
(st[e^]g`[-o]*s[e^]f"[.a]*l[.a]), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ste`gh
roof + kefalh` head.] (Paleon.)
An extinct order of amphibians found fossil in the Mesozoic
rocks; called also Stegocephali, and Labyrinthodonta.
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Note: Their teeth, in transverse sections, usually show a
labyrinthiform arrangement of the cement and dentine.
The under side of the body was covered with bony
plates. Some of the Stegocephala were of very large
size, and the form of the body varied from short, stout
forms to others that were as slender as serpents.
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Stegosauria (gcide) | Stegosauria \Steg`o*sau"ri*a\ (st[e^]g`[-o]*s[add]"r[i^]*[.a]),
n. pl. [NL. See Stegosaurus.] (Paleon.)
An extinct order of herbivorous dinosaurs, including the
genera Stegosaurus, Omosaurus, and their allies.
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Stegosaurus (gcide) | Stegosaurus \Steg`o*sau"rus\ (st[e^]g`[-o]*s[add]"r[u^]s), n.
[NL., fr. Gr. ste`gh roof + say^ros a lizard.] (Paleon.)
A genus of large Jurassic dinosaurs remarkable for a powerful
dermal armature of plates and spines.
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Urostege (gcide) | Urostege \U"ro*stege\, n. [2d uro- + Gr. ? roof.] (Zool.)
One of the plates on the under side of the tail of a serpent.
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brachystegia (wn) | Brachystegia
n 1: small genus of tropical African timber trees having pale
golden heartwood uniformly striped with dark brown or
black: [syn: Brachystegia, genus Brachystegia] |
brachystegia speciformis (wn) | Brachystegia speciformis
n 1: small shrubby African tree having compound leaves and
racemes of small fragrant green flowers [syn: msasa,
Brachystegia speciformis] |
branchiostegidae (wn) | Branchiostegidae
n 1: small family of marine fishes having covered gills [syn:
Branchiostegidae, family Branchiostegidae] |
calystegia (wn) | Calystegia
n 1: climbing or scrambling herbs: bindweed [syn: Calystegia,
genus Calystegia] |
calystegia sepium (wn) | Calystegia sepium
n 1: common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink
flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus [syn: {hedge
bindweed}, wild morning-glory, Calystegia sepium,
Convolvulus sepium] |
family branchiostegidae (wn) | family Branchiostegidae
n 1: small family of marine fishes having covered gills [syn:
Branchiostegidae, family Branchiostegidae] |
genus brachystegia (wn) | genus Brachystegia
n 1: small genus of tropical African timber trees having pale
golden heartwood uniformly striped with dark brown or
black: [syn: Brachystegia, genus Brachystegia] |
genus calystegia (wn) | genus Calystegia
n 1: climbing or scrambling herbs: bindweed [syn: Calystegia,
genus Calystegia] |
genus ichthyostega (wn) | genus Ichthyostega
n 1: second earliest fossil amphibian ever found; of the
Devonian; found in Greenland |
genus loxostege (wn) | genus Loxostege
n 1: garden webworms [syn: Loxostege, genus Loxostege] |
genus physostegia (wn) | genus Physostegia
n 1: genus of North American perennial herbs |
genus steganopus (wn) | genus Steganopus
n 1: a genus of Phalaropidae [syn: Steganopus, {genus
Steganopus}] |
genus stegosaurus (wn) | genus Stegosaurus
n 1: quadrupedal armored herbivore of the Jurassic and
Cretaceous |
gynostegium (wn) | gynostegium
n 1: the crown of the stamen in plants of the genus Asclepias |
ichyostega (wn) | Ichyostega
n 1: early tetrapod amphibian found in Greenland |
loxostege (wn) | Loxostege
n 1: garden webworms [syn: Loxostege, genus Loxostege] |
loxostege similalis (wn) | Loxostege similalis
n 1: a variety of webworm [syn: garden webworm, {Loxostege
similalis}]
2: moth whose larvae are garden webworms |
order stegocephalia (wn) | order Stegocephalia
n 1: in former classifications a division of class Amphibia
comprising all pre-Jurassic and some later extinct large
salamandriform amphibia [syn: Stegocephalia, {order
Stegocephalia}] |
physostegia (wn) | physostegia
n 1: any of various plants of the genus Physostegia having
sessile linear to oblong leaves and showy white or rose or
lavender flowers |
physostegia virginiana (wn) | Physostegia virginiana
n 1: North American plant having a spike of two-lipped pink or
white flowers [syn: false dragonhead, {false dragon
head}, obedient plant, Physostegia virginiana] |
steganography (wn) | steganography
n 1: act of writing in code or cipher [syn: cryptography,
coding, secret writing, steganography] |
steganopus (wn) | Steganopus
n 1: a genus of Phalaropidae [syn: Steganopus, {genus
Steganopus}] |
steganopus tricolor (wn) | Steganopus tricolor
n 1: breeds on the northern great plains of Canada [syn:
Wilson's phalarope, Steganopus tricolor] |
stegocephalia (wn) | Stegocephalia
n 1: in former classifications a division of class Amphibia
comprising all pre-Jurassic and some later extinct large
salamandriform amphibia [syn: Stegocephalia, {order
Stegocephalia}] |
stegosaur (wn) | stegosaur
n 1: herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur with a row of bony
plates along its back and a spiked tail probably used as a
weapon [syn: stegosaur, stegosaurus, {Stegosaur
stenops}] |
stegosaur stenops (wn) | Stegosaur stenops
n 1: herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur with a row of bony
plates along its back and a spiked tail probably used as a
weapon [syn: stegosaur, stegosaurus, {Stegosaur
stenops}] |
stegosaurus (wn) | stegosaurus
n 1: herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur with a row of bony
plates along its back and a spiked tail probably used as a
weapon [syn: stegosaur, stegosaurus, {Stegosaur
stenops}] |
steganography (foldoc) | steganography
Hiding a secret message within a larger one in such
a way that others can not discern the presence or contents of
the hidden message. For example, a message might be hidden
within an image by changing the least significant bits to
be the message bits.
[{Chaffing and Winnowing: Confidentiality without Encryption,
Ronald L. Rivest, MIT Lab for Computer Science, 1998-03-22
(http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/chaffing.txt)}].
(1998-07-13)
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