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Selaginella (gcide) | Selaginella \Sel`a*gi*nel"la\, n. [NL., fr. L. selago, -inis, a
kind of plant.] (Bot.)
A genus of cryptogamous plants resembling Lycopodia, but
producing two kinds of spores; also, any plant of this genus.
Many species are cultivated in conservatories.
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selaginella (wn) | Selaginella
n 1: type and sole genus of the Selaginellaceae; evergreen moss-
like plants: spike moss and little club moss [syn:
Selaginella, genus Selaginella] |
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desert selaginella (encz) | desert selaginella, n: |
florida selaginella (encz) | florida selaginella, n: |
order selaginellales (encz) | order Selaginellales, n: |
Selaginella (gcide) | Selaginella \Sel`a*gi*nel"la\, n. [NL., fr. L. selago, -inis, a
kind of plant.] (Bot.)
A genus of cryptogamous plants resembling Lycopodia, but
producing two kinds of spores; also, any plant of this genus.
Many species are cultivated in conservatories.
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Selaginella convoluta (gcide) | Resurrection \Res`ur*rec"tion\, n. [F. r['e]surrection, L.
resurrectio, fr. resurgere, resurrectum, to rise again; pref.
re- re- + surgere to rise. See Source.]
1. A rising again; the resumption of vigor.
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2. Especially, the rising again from the dead; the resumption
of life by the dead; as, the resurrection of Jesus Christ;
the general resurrection of all the dead at the Day of
Judgment.
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Nor after resurrection shall he stay
Longer on earth. --Milton.
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3. State of being risen from the dead; future state.
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In the resurrection they neither marry nor are given
in marriage. --Matt. xxii.
30.
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4. The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead.
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I am the resurrection, and the life. --John xi. 25.
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Cross of the resurrection, a slender cross with a pennant
floating from the junction of the bars.
Resurrection plant (Bot.), a name given to several species
of Selaginella (as Selaginella convoluta and
Selaginella lepidophylla), flowerless plants which, when
dry, close up so as to resemble a bird's nest, but revive
and expand again when moistened. The name is sometimes
also given to the rose of Jericho. See under Rose.
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Selaginella lepidophylla (gcide) | Resurrection \Res`ur*rec"tion\, n. [F. r['e]surrection, L.
resurrectio, fr. resurgere, resurrectum, to rise again; pref.
re- re- + surgere to rise. See Source.]
1. A rising again; the resumption of vigor.
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2. Especially, the rising again from the dead; the resumption
of life by the dead; as, the resurrection of Jesus Christ;
the general resurrection of all the dead at the Day of
Judgment.
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Nor after resurrection shall he stay
Longer on earth. --Milton.
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3. State of being risen from the dead; future state.
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In the resurrection they neither marry nor are given
in marriage. --Matt. xxii.
30.
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4. The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead.
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I am the resurrection, and the life. --John xi. 25.
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Cross of the resurrection, a slender cross with a pennant
floating from the junction of the bars.
Resurrection plant (Bot.), a name given to several species
of Selaginella (as Selaginella convoluta and
Selaginella lepidophylla), flowerless plants which, when
dry, close up so as to resemble a bird's nest, but revive
and expand again when moistened. The name is sometimes
also given to the rose of Jericho. See under Rose.
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desert selaginella (wn) | desert selaginella
n 1: prostrate spikemoss; California [syn: desert selaginella,
Selaginella eremophila] |
family selaginellaceae (wn) | family Selaginellaceae
n 1: lesser club mosses: terrestrial chiefly tropical plants
resembling mosses [syn: Selaginellaceae, {family
Selaginellaceae}] |
florida selaginella (wn) | florida selaginella
n 1: occurs widely in Florida [syn: florida selaginella,
Selaginella eatonii] |
genus selaginella (wn) | genus Selaginella
n 1: type and sole genus of the Selaginellaceae; evergreen moss-
like plants: spike moss and little club moss [syn:
Selaginella, genus Selaginella] |
order selaginellales (wn) | order Selaginellales
n 1: in some classifications included in Lycopodiales [syn:
Selaginellales, order Selaginellales] |
selaginella apoda (wn) | Selaginella apoda
n 1: spikemoss forming dense mats; eastern North America [syn:
meadow spikemoss, basket spikemoss, {Selaginella
apoda}] |
selaginella eatonii (wn) | Selaginella eatonii
n 1: occurs widely in Florida [syn: florida selaginella,
Selaginella eatonii] |
selaginella eremophila (wn) | Selaginella eremophila
n 1: prostrate spikemoss; California [syn: desert selaginella,
Selaginella eremophila] |
selaginella lepidophylla (wn) | Selaginella lepidophylla
n 1: densely tufted fern ally of southwestern United States to
Peru; curls up in a tight ball when dry and expands and
grows under moist conditions [syn: resurrection plant,
rose of Jericho, Selaginella lepidophylla] |
selaginella rupestris (wn) | Selaginella rupestris
n 1: tufted spikemoss forming loose spreading mats; eastern
North America [syn: rock spikemoss, dwarf lycopod,
Selaginella rupestris] |
selaginellaceae (wn) | Selaginellaceae
n 1: lesser club mosses: terrestrial chiefly tropical plants
resembling mosses [syn: Selaginellaceae, {family
Selaginellaceae}] |
selaginellales (wn) | Selaginellales
n 1: in some classifications included in Lycopodiales [syn:
Selaginellales, order Selaginellales] |
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