An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . [L, 94.] CERCIDES (Lat.), n. f. pi. SuSr(ke2r)si2d(ki2d)-ez(e=s). Atribe of the Coleoptera. [L, 41.] CERCIDIUM (Lat.), n. n. Su=r(ke«r)-si=d(kid)i-uSm(u*m)-Gr., KepKi&iov (dim. of Kepsi^, a rod). Fr., cercidion. 1. Of Necker,the mycelium of Fungi. 2. Of Tulasne, a genus of leguminousplants of the Eucoesalpiniece. [B, 121, 198, 267.] CERCIDOCfeRE (Fr.), adj. Se^r-se-do-se^r. From itepicit, ashuttle,
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . [L, 94.] CERCIDES (Lat.), n. f. pi. SuSr(ke2r)si2d(ki2d)-ez(e=s). Atribe of the Coleoptera. [L, 41.] CERCIDIUM (Lat.), n. n. Su=r(ke«r)-si=d(kid)i-uSm(u*m)-Gr., KepKi&iov (dim. of Kepsi^, a rod). Fr., cercidion. 1. Of Necker,the mycelium of Fungi. 2. Of Tulasne, a genus of leguminousplants of the Eucoesalpiniece. [B, 121, 198, 267.] CERCIDOCfeRE (Fr.), adj. Se^r-se-do-se^r. From itepicit, ashuttle, and icEpa;, a horn. Having the antennae in the form of ashuttle. [L, 41.] CERCIFIS (Fr.), n. Ser-se-fe. The Scorzonera hispanica.[B, 88,173.] CEECIFIX (Fr.), n. Se^r-se-fe. The genus Tragmogon. [B,173.]—C. sauvage. The Trag9pogon pratense. [B, 173.] CERCIS (Lat.), n. f. Su=r(ke2r)si2s(ki2s). Gten., cercidos (-is).Gr., KtpicCt. Fr., gainier (5th def.). 1. Lit., a rod or shuttle ; of theancient writers, a rod for stirring liquids [Galen], also a pestle. prickle of an electric fish. 3. The tibia (ct. Pabaoercis) andthe radius. 4. The aspen (Populus tremula), or, according to some,. THE CERCTS CANAnENSIS. [A, S27.] the Judaa tree (C. siliquastrum). 5. Of Linnseus, a genus of legu-minous trees and shrubs of the tribe Sauhinece. [A, 325; B, 42, A, ape; A, at; A», ah; A», all; Ch, chin; Ch, loch (Scottish); E, he; E=, ell: G, go; I, die; I^, in; N, in; N», tank; 933 CERATURACEREBRAL —C. canadensis. Fr., boufon rou^e^ gainier du , Judas tree ; a tree 20 to 30 feet high, growing in the mid-dle and western United States. The young twi^s are used to dyewool, and the puiTle flowers are said to be used m seasoning salads.[B, 19, 34,173.]—C. chinensis. A Chinese species, introduced intoEurope. [B, 19.]—C. pubescens [Pursh]. A variety of C. cana-densis. [B, 173.]—C. siliquastrum [Linnaeus]. Fi\.arbred^amour(ou de Judas, ou de Jiid^-e), gainier de Judee.
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