The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . nih:see labyrinth.] 1. Like a labyrinth.—2. Spe-cifically, in joo/., same as labyrinthodont, Mi-vart, Elem. Anat., p. 275. labyrinthical (lab-i-rinthi-kal), a. [< labyrin-thic + -ah] Same as labyrinthic. Labyrinthici (lab-i-rinthi-si), n. pi. [NL., L. labyrinthicus: see labyrinthic.] In Giin-thers ichthyological system, a family of Acan-thopterygii labyrinthibranchii, having dorsal oranal spines present, sometimes in great num-bers. It is equivalent to t


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . nih:see labyrinth.] 1. Like a labyrinth.—2. Spe-cifically, in joo/., same as labyrinthodont, Mi-vart, Elem. Anat., p. 275. labyrinthical (lab-i-rinthi-kal), a. [< labyrin-thic + -ah] Same as labyrinthic. Labyrinthici (lab-i-rinthi-si), n. pi. [NL., L. labyrinthicus: see labyrinthic.] In Giin-thers ichthyological system, a family of Acan-thopterygii labyrinthibranchii, having dorsal oranal spines present, sometimes in great num-bers. It is equivalent to the family Anaban-tidw. labyrinthiform (lab-i-rinthi-f6rm), a. [< labyrinth,+/o/7?ifl, form.] 1. Hav-ing the form of a labyiinth; intricate.— 2. Inichth., having labyiinthine gills.— 3. In hot.,characterized by intricate and sinuous lines, asin Dadalia. labyrinthine (lab-i-rinthin), a. [< labyrinth+ -inc^.] Pertaining to or like a labyrinth; in-tricate ; involved. Labyrinthodon (lab-i-rintho-don), n. [NL.,< Gr. lajivpivdog, labyrinth, + bdovq (o^oit-) = ] 1, The typical genus of Labyrintho-.


Size: 1874px × 1333px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, booksubjectatlases, booksubjectenglishlanguage