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auricula (encz) | auricula,prvosenka n: Zdeněk Brož |
Auricula (gcide) | Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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auricula (wn) | auricula
n 1: yellow-flowered primrose native to Alps; commonly
cultivated [syn: auricula, bear's ear, {Primula
auricula}]
2: a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the
heart [syn: auricula, auricular appendage, {auricular
appendix}] |
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auricular (encz) | auricular,ušní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
biauricular (encz) | biauricular,biaurikulární Zdeněk Brož |
order auriculariales (encz) | order Auriculariales, n: |
vena auricularis (encz) | vena auricularis, n: |
Auricula (gcide) | Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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Auricula aurismidae (gcide) | Midas's ear \Mi"das's ear"\ [See Midas.] (Zool.)
A pulmonate mollusk (Auricula aurismidae or {Ellobium
aurismidae}); -- so called from resemblance to a human ear.
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auricula Judae (gcide) | Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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Auriculae (gcide) | Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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Auricular (gcide) | Auricular \Au*ric"u*lar\ ([add]*r[i^]k"[-u]*l[~e]r), a. [LL.
auricularis: cf. F. auriculaire. See Auricle.]
1. Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing;
as, auricular nerves.
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2. Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular
confession to the priest.
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This next chapter is a penitent confession of the
king, and the strangest . . . that ever was
auricular. --Milton.
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3. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as,
auricular evidence. "Auricular assurance." --Shak.
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4. Received by the ear; known by report. "Auricular
traditions." --Bacon.
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5. (Anat.) Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
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Auricular finger, the little finger; so called because it
can be readily introduced into the ear passage.
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Auricular finger (gcide) | Auricular \Au*ric"u*lar\ ([add]*r[i^]k"[-u]*l[~e]r), a. [LL.
auricularis: cf. F. auriculaire. See Auricle.]
1. Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing;
as, auricular nerves.
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2. Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular
confession to the priest.
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This next chapter is a penitent confession of the
king, and the strangest . . . that ever was
auricular. --Milton.
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3. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as,
auricular evidence. "Auricular assurance." --Shak.
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4. Received by the ear; known by report. "Auricular
traditions." --Bacon.
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5. (Anat.) Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
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Auricular finger, the little finger; so called because it
can be readily introduced into the ear passage.
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Auricularia (gcide) | Auricularia \Au*ric`u*la"ri*a\, n. pl. [Neut. pl., fr. LL.
auricularis.] (Zool.)
A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. See
Illustration in Appendix.
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Auricularia auricula-judae (gcide) | Jew's-ear \Jew's"-ear`\, Jew's-ears \Jew's"-ears`\, n. (Bot.)
A widely distributed species of edible fungus ({Auricularia
auricula-judae}, formerly Hirneola Auricula-Jud[ae], or
Hirneola Auricula), bearing some resemblance to the human
ear and growing on decaying wood.
Syn: ear fungus, .
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Auricularly (gcide) | Auricularly \Au*ric"u*lar*ly\, adv.
In an auricular manner.
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Auriculars (gcide) | Auriculars \Au*ric"u*lars\, n. pl. (Zool.)
A circle of feathers surrounding the opening of the ear of
birds.
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Auriculas (gcide) | Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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Auriculate (gcide) | Auriculate \Au*ric"u*late\, Auriculated \Au*ric"u*la`ted\, a.
[See Auricle.] (Biol.)
Having ears or appendages like ears; eared. Esp.:
(a) (Bot.) Having lobes or appendages like the ear; shaped
like the ear; auricled.
(b) (Zool.) Having an angular projection on one or both
sides, as in certain bivalve shells, the foot of some
gastropods, etc.
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Auriculate leaf, one having small appended leaves or lobes
on each side of its petiole or base.
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Auriculate leaf (gcide) | Auriculate \Au*ric"u*late\, Auriculated \Au*ric"u*la`ted\, a.
[See Auricle.] (Biol.)
Having ears or appendages like ears; eared. Esp.:
(a) (Bot.) Having lobes or appendages like the ear; shaped
like the ear; auricled.
(b) (Zool.) Having an angular projection on one or both
sides, as in certain bivalve shells, the foot of some
gastropods, etc.
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Auriculate leaf, one having small appended leaves or lobes
on each side of its petiole or base.
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Auriculated (gcide) | Auriculate \Au*ric"u*late\, Auriculated \Au*ric"u*la`ted\, a.
[See Auricle.] (Biol.)
Having ears or appendages like ears; eared. Esp.:
(a) (Bot.) Having lobes or appendages like the ear; shaped
like the ear; auricled.
(b) (Zool.) Having an angular projection on one or both
sides, as in certain bivalve shells, the foot of some
gastropods, etc.
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Auriculate leaf, one having small appended leaves or lobes
on each side of its petiole or base.
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Biauriculate (gcide) | Biauriculate \Bi`au*ric"u*late\, a. [Pref. bi- + auriculate.]
1. (Anat.) Having two auricles, as the heart of mammals,
birds, and reptiles.
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2. (Bot. & Zool.) Having two earlike projections at its base,
as a leaf.
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Cassia auriculata (gcide) | avaram \avaram\ n.
an evergreen Indian shrub (Senna auriculata or {Cassia
auriculata}) with vivid yellow flowers whose bark is used in
tanning; it is sometimes placed in the genus Cassia.
Syn: tanner's cassia
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Hirneola Auricula (gcide) | Jew's-ear \Jew's"-ear`\, Jew's-ears \Jew's"-ears`\, n. (Bot.)
A widely distributed species of edible fungus ({Auricularia
auricula-judae}, formerly Hirneola Auricula-Jud[ae], or
Hirneola Auricula), bearing some resemblance to the human
ear and growing on decaying wood.
Syn: ear fungus, .
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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Hirneola auricula (gcide) | Jew's-ear \Jew's"-ear`\, Jew's-ears \Jew's"-ears`\, n. (Bot.)
A widely distributed species of edible fungus ({Auricularia
auricula-judae}, formerly Hirneola Auricula-Jud[ae], or
Hirneola Auricula), bearing some resemblance to the human
ear and growing on decaying wood.
Syn: ear fungus, .
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]Auricula \Au*ric"u*la\, n.; pl. L. Auricul[ae], E.
Auriculas. [L. auricula. See Auricle.]
1. (Bot.) (a) A species of Primula, or primrose, called
also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear.
(b)
(b) A species of Hirneola (Hirneola auricula), a
membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Jud[ae],
or Jew's-ear. --P. Cyc.
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2. (Zool.)
(a) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near
the sea, where the water is brackish.
(b) One of the five arched processes of the shell around
the jaws of a sea urchin.
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Hirneola Auricula-Judae (gcide) | Jew's-ear \Jew's"-ear`\, Jew's-ears \Jew's"-ears`\, n. (Bot.)
A widely distributed species of edible fungus ({Auricularia
auricula-judae}, formerly Hirneola Auricula-Jud[ae], or
Hirneola Auricula), bearing some resemblance to the human
ear and growing on decaying wood.
Syn: ear fungus, .
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Interauricular (gcide) | Interauricular \In`ter*au*ric"u*lar\, a. (Anat.)
Between the auricles; as, the interauricular partition of the
heart.
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Primula Auricula (gcide) | French \French\ (fr[e^]nch), prop. a. [AS. frencisc, LL.
franciscus, from L. Francus a Frank: cf. OF. franceis,
franchois, fran[,c]ois, F. fran[,c]ais. See Frank, a., and
cf. Frankish.]
Of or pertaining to France or its inhabitants.
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French bean (Bot.), the common kidney bean ({Phaseolus
vulgaris}).
French berry (Bot.), the berry of a species of buckthorn
(Rhamnus catharticus), which affords a saffron, green or
purple pigment.
French casement (Arch.) See French window, under
Window.
French chalk (Min.), a variety of granular talc; -- used
for drawing lines on cloth, etc. See under Chalk.
French cowslip (Bot.) The Primula Auricula. See
Bear's-ear.
French fake (Naut.), a mode of coiling a rope by running it
backward and forward in parallel bends, so that it may run
freely.
French honeysuckle (Bot.) a plant of the genus Hedysarum
(H. coronarium); -- called also garland honeysuckle.
French horn, a metallic wind instrument, consisting of a
long tube twisted into circular folds and gradually
expanding from the mouthpiece to the end at which the
sound issues; -- called in France cor de chasse.
French leave, an informal, hasty, or secret departure;
esp., the leaving a place without paying one's debts.
French pie [French (here used in sense of "foreign") + pie
a magpie (in allusion to its black and white color)]
(Zool.), the European great spotted woodpecker ({Dryobstes
major}); -- called also wood pie.
French polish.
(a) A preparation for the surface of woodwork, consisting of
gums dissolved in alcohol, either shellac alone, or
shellac with other gums added.
(b) The glossy surface produced by the application of the
above.
French purple, a dyestuff obtained from lichens and used
for coloring woolen and silken fabrics, without the aid of
mordants. --Ure.
French red rouge.
French rice, amelcorn.
French roof (Arch.), a modified form of mansard roof having
a nearly flat deck for the upper slope.
French tub, a dyer's mixture of protochloride of tin and
logwood; -- called also plum tub. --Ure.
French window. See under Window.
[1913 Webster]Cowslip \Cow"slip`\ (-sl[i^]p`), n. [AS. c[=u]slyppe,
c[=u]sloppe, prob. orig., cow's droppings. Cf. Slop, n.]
(Bot.)
1. A common flower in England (Primula veris) having yellow
blossoms and appearing in early spring. It is often
cultivated in the United States.
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2. In the United States, the marsh marigold ({Caltha
palustris}), appearing in wet places in early spring and
often used as a pot herb. It is nearer to a buttercup than
to a true cowslip. See Illust. of Marsh marigold.
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American cowslip (Bot.), a pretty flower of the West
(Dodecatheon Meadia), belonging to the same order
(Primulace[ae]) with the English cowslip.
French cowslip (Bot.), bear's-ear (Primula Auricula).
[1913 Webster]Bear's-ear \Bear's-ear`\ (b[^a]rz"[=e]r`), n. (Bot.)
A kind of primrose (Primula auricula), so called from the
shape of the leaf.
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Primula auricula (gcide) | French \French\ (fr[e^]nch), prop. a. [AS. frencisc, LL.
franciscus, from L. Francus a Frank: cf. OF. franceis,
franchois, fran[,c]ois, F. fran[,c]ais. See Frank, a., and
cf. Frankish.]
Of or pertaining to France or its inhabitants.
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French bean (Bot.), the common kidney bean ({Phaseolus
vulgaris}).
French berry (Bot.), the berry of a species of buckthorn
(Rhamnus catharticus), which affords a saffron, green or
purple pigment.
French casement (Arch.) See French window, under
Window.
French chalk (Min.), a variety of granular talc; -- used
for drawing lines on cloth, etc. See under Chalk.
French cowslip (Bot.) The Primula Auricula. See
Bear's-ear.
French fake (Naut.), a mode of coiling a rope by running it
backward and forward in parallel bends, so that it may run
freely.
French honeysuckle (Bot.) a plant of the genus Hedysarum
(H. coronarium); -- called also garland honeysuckle.
French horn, a metallic wind instrument, consisting of a
long tube twisted into circular folds and gradually
expanding from the mouthpiece to the end at which the
sound issues; -- called in France cor de chasse.
French leave, an informal, hasty, or secret departure;
esp., the leaving a place without paying one's debts.
French pie [French (here used in sense of "foreign") + pie
a magpie (in allusion to its black and white color)]
(Zool.), the European great spotted woodpecker ({Dryobstes
major}); -- called also wood pie.
French polish.
(a) A preparation for the surface of woodwork, consisting of
gums dissolved in alcohol, either shellac alone, or
shellac with other gums added.
(b) The glossy surface produced by the application of the
above.
French purple, a dyestuff obtained from lichens and used
for coloring woolen and silken fabrics, without the aid of
mordants. --Ure.
French red rouge.
French rice, amelcorn.
French roof (Arch.), a modified form of mansard roof having
a nearly flat deck for the upper slope.
French tub, a dyer's mixture of protochloride of tin and
logwood; -- called also plum tub. --Ure.
French window. See under Window.
[1913 Webster]Cowslip \Cow"slip`\ (-sl[i^]p`), n. [AS. c[=u]slyppe,
c[=u]sloppe, prob. orig., cow's droppings. Cf. Slop, n.]
(Bot.)
1. A common flower in England (Primula veris) having yellow
blossoms and appearing in early spring. It is often
cultivated in the United States.
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2. In the United States, the marsh marigold ({Caltha
palustris}), appearing in wet places in early spring and
often used as a pot herb. It is nearer to a buttercup than
to a true cowslip. See Illust. of Marsh marigold.
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American cowslip (Bot.), a pretty flower of the West
(Dodecatheon Meadia), belonging to the same order
(Primulace[ae]) with the English cowslip.
French cowslip (Bot.), bear's-ear (Primula Auricula).
[1913 Webster]Bear's-ear \Bear's-ear`\ (b[^a]rz"[=e]r`), n. (Bot.)
A kind of primrose (Primula auricula), so called from the
shape of the leaf.
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Senna auriculata (gcide) | avaram \avaram\ n.
an evergreen Indian shrub (Senna auriculata or {Cassia
auriculata}) with vivid yellow flowers whose bark is used in
tanning; it is sometimes placed in the genus Cassia.
Syn: tanner's cassia
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Supra-auricular (gcide) | Supra-auricular \Su`pra-au*ric"u*lar\, a. (Zool.)
Situated above the ear coverts, or auriculars; -- said of
certain feathers of birds. -- n. A supra-auricular feather.
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Temporo-auricular (gcide) | Temporo-auricular \Tem`po*ro-au*ric"u*lar\, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear; as, the
temporo-auricular nerve.
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arteria auricularis (wn) | arteria auricularis
n 1: artery that supplies blood to the ear [syn: {auricular
artery}, arteria auricularis] |
auricula atrii (wn) | auricula atrii
n 1: a small conical pouch projecting from the upper anterior
part of each atrium of the heart [syn: auricle, {atrial
auricle}, auricula atrii] |
auricular (wn) | auricular
adj 1: of or relating to near the ear [syn: otic, auricular]
2: relating to or perceived by or shaped like the organ of
hearing; "my apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear
what I read"- George Santayana; "an auricular confession";
"an auricular appendage"
3: pertaining to an auricle of the heart; "auricular
fibrillation" |
auricular appendage (wn) | auricular appendage
n 1: a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the
heart [syn: auricula, auricular appendage, {auricular
appendix}] |
auricular appendix (wn) | auricular appendix
n 1: a pouch projecting from the top front of each atrium of the
heart [syn: auricula, auricular appendage, {auricular
appendix}] |
auricular artery (wn) | auricular artery
n 1: artery that supplies blood to the ear [syn: {auricular
artery}, arteria auricularis] |
auricular point (wn) | auricular point
n 1: the craniometric point at the center of the opening of the
external acoustic meatus [syn: auriculare, {auricular
point}] |
auricular vein (wn) | auricular vein
n 1: one of two veins serving the ear region [syn: {auricular
vein}, vena auricularis] |
auriculare (wn) | auriculare
n 1: the craniometric point at the center of the opening of the
external acoustic meatus [syn: auriculare, {auricular
point}] |
auricularia (wn) | Auricularia
n 1: type genus of the Auriculariaceae [syn: Auricularia,
genus Auricularia] |
auricularia auricula (wn) | Auricularia auricula
n 1: widely distributed edible fungus shaped like a human ear
and growing on decaying wood [syn: Jew's-ear,
Jew's-ears, ear fungus, Auricularia auricula] |
auriculariaceae (wn) | Auriculariaceae
n 1: fungi having gelatinous sporophores [syn:
Auriculariaceae, family Auriculariaceae] |
auriculariales (wn) | Auriculariales
n 1: coextensive with the family Auriculariaceae; sometimes
included in the order Tremellales [syn: Auriculariales,
order Auriculariales] |
auriculate (wn) | auriculate
adj 1: having auricles [syn: auriculate, auriculated] |
auriculated (wn) | auriculated
adj 1: having auricles [syn: auriculate, auriculated] |
biauricular (wn) | biauricular
adj 1: relating to the two auditory openings; "the biauricular
diameter of the skull" |
biauriculate heart (wn) | biauriculate heart
n 1: a heart (as of mammals and birds and reptiles) having two
auricles |
cassia auriculata (wn) | Cassia auriculata
n 1: evergreen Indian shrub with vivid yellow flowers whose bark
is used in tanning; sometimes placed in genus Cassia [syn:
avaram, tanner's cassia, Senna auriculata, {Cassia
auriculata}] |
family auriculariaceae (wn) | family Auriculariaceae
n 1: fungi having gelatinous sporophores [syn:
Auriculariaceae, family Auriculariaceae] |
forficula auricularia (wn) | Forficula auricularia
n 1: sometimes destructive to cultivated bulbs [syn: {common
European earwig}, Forficula auricularia] |
genus auricularia (wn) | genus Auricularia
n 1: type genus of the Auriculariaceae [syn: Auricularia,
genus Auricularia] |
order auriculariales (wn) | order Auriculariales
n 1: coextensive with the family Auriculariaceae; sometimes
included in the order Tremellales [syn: Auriculariales,
order Auriculariales] |
primula auricula (wn) | Primula auricula
n 1: yellow-flowered primrose native to Alps; commonly
cultivated [syn: auricula, bear's ear, {Primula
auricula}] |
salvinia auriculata (wn) | Salvinia auriculata
n 1: free-floating aquatic ferns [syn: floating-moss,
Salvinia rotundifolia, Salvinia auriculata] |
senna auriculata (wn) | Senna auriculata
n 1: evergreen Indian shrub with vivid yellow flowers whose bark
is used in tanning; sometimes placed in genus Cassia [syn:
avaram, tanner's cassia, Senna auriculata, {Cassia
auriculata}] |
vena auricularis (wn) | vena auricularis
n 1: one of two veins serving the ear region [syn: {auricular
vein}, vena auricularis] |
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