The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . sel to another. Theshivpe differs with the special use to which it is are designed to measure fluids accurately as well asto transfer them.—Absorption pipette, an apparatusfor subjecting to tin- ; ol a liquid reagent. Inthe figure, a and 6 are abscMjiticMi ciniiiccted by theglass tube e. c and d are a second pair of bulbs, with piping sometimes imported along with divi-divi for tan-ning, though very inferior, PipidSB (pipi-


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . sel to another. Theshivpe differs with the special use to which it is are designed to measure fluids accurately as well asto transfer them.—Absorption pipette, an apparatusfor subjecting to tin- ; ol a liquid reagent. Inthe figure, a and 6 are abscMjiticMi ciniiiccted by theglass tube e. c and d are a second pair of bulbs, with piping sometimes imported along with divi-divi for tan-ning, though very inferior, PipidSB (pipi-de), n. pi. [NL., < Pij)a + -»(/».]A family of aglossate amphibians, typified bythe genus Pijm. They have no teeth, dilated sacraldiapophyses, and coracoids and precoracoids which aiestrongly divergent. It contains the Surinam toad. ITieyare sometimes called cell-backed toads. See cut under Pjpa. pipientt (pipi-ent), a. [< L. pipien{t-)s, pipire, pipe, chirp: see pipe^-, «•.] Piping;chirping. Her. T. Adams, Works, 11. 118. Pipile (pi-pile), n. [NL. (Bonaparte, 1856).]A genus of guans, of the family Cracidse and.


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