The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . hee, Moon I that thou shouldst moveMy htiort ao pittently ? Keatx, Endymion, iii. 2. Hence, extremely; emphatically. From my own experience I begin to doubt most potent-ly of the authenticity of many of Homers stories. Irving, Knickerbocker, p. 388. potentness (potent-nos), n. The state orprop-erty of being potent; powerfulness; strength;potency. Poterieae (pot-e-rie-e), n. pi. [NL. (Benthamand Hooker, ), < Ioleriiiiii + -(?«.] A tribeof rosaceous pla


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . hee, Moon I that thou shouldst moveMy htiort ao pittently ? Keatx, Endymion, iii. 2. Hence, extremely; emphatically. From my own experience I begin to doubt most potent-ly of the authenticity of many of Homers stories. Irving, Knickerbocker, p. 388. potentness (potent-nos), n. The state orprop-erty of being potent; powerfulness; strength;potency. Poterieae (pot-e-rie-e), n. pi. [NL. (Benthamand Hooker, ), < Ioleriiiiii + -(?«.] A tribeof rosaceous plants, characterized by an infe-rior ovary with one ovule, and fruit of one,two, or three dry achenes inclosed within thecalyx-tube. It contains 11 genera, mainly of temperateregions, both herbs and shrulis, generally without petals,producing a dry fruit rescnililing a rose-hip in structure,and having the flve-lobed calyx provided witli alternatebractlets. See Iliteriuin (the type) and ayriiimny. Poterium (po-teri-nm), ii. [NL. (Linnaus,1737), so called in allusion to the former useof the leaves of /. Suiigitinurbti, which have u. Flowering flatit of Ciiuiiicfijil \Piitrntilln Canaiirnsit\. acterized by the numerous pistils on the dry re-ceptacle, styles not lengthened after flowering,


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