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EXTERNAL |
Outermost |
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EXTREME |
Outermost |
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EXTREMES |
Outermost points |
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OVEREST |
Uppermost; outermost. |
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CRUST |
Outermost layer of the earth |
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PRIMINE |
The outermost of the two integuments of an ovule. |
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OUTMOST |
Farthest from the middle or interior; farthest outward;
outermost. |
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OUTERMOST |
Being on the extreme external part; farthest outward;
as, the outermost row. |
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CUTICLE |
The outermost skin or pellicle of a plant, found
especially in leaves and young stems. |
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EPICARP |
The external or outermost layer of a fructified or ripened
ovary. See Illust. under Endocarp. |
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BRIN |
One of the radiating sticks of a fan. The outermost are
larger and longer, and are called panaches. |
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SEMIDOUBLE |
Having the outermost stamens converted into petals,
while the inner ones remain perfect; -- said of a flower. |
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HOOD MOULDING |
A projecting molding over the head of an arch, forming
the outermost member of the archivolt; -- called also hood mold. |
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CORYMB |
A flat-topped or convex cluster of flowers, each on its own
footstalk, and arising from different points of a common axis, the
outermost blossoms expanding first, as in the hawthorn. |
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MALLEUS |
The outermost of the three small auditory bones, ossicles;
the hammer. It is attached to the tympanic membrane by a long process,
the handle or manubrium. See Illust. of Far. |
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EPIDERMIS |
The outermost layer of the cells, which covers both
surfaces of leaves, and also the surface of stems, when they are first
formed. As stems grow old this layer is lost, and never replaced. |
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PRIMUM MOBILE |
In the Ptolemaic system, the outermost of the
revolving concentric spheres constituting the universe, the motion of
which was supposed to carry... |
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TAPIR |
...
feet, and four toes on the fore feet, but the outermost toe is of
little use. ... |