The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . cookery to a style of serving potatoes etcwith a sauce of butter, parsley, and sometimes onions. Lyonnese (ll-o-nes or -nez), «. and n [< FLnyniiais: < Lyon. Lyons.] I. a. Of or per-taining to the city of Lyons in France, or A native of blue. See hUie. Lyopomata (li-o-p6ma-tii), n. pi. [NL., < , ,-I- -U//0, lid,cover.] An order ofJirarhiopoda, one of two into which the class isusually divided, the other being J


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . cookery to a style of serving potatoes etcwith a sauce of butter, parsley, and sometimes onions. Lyonnese (ll-o-nes or -nez), «. and n [< FLnyniiais: < Lyon. Lyons.] I. a. Of or per-taining to the city of Lyons in France, or A native of blue. See hUie. Lyopomata (li-o-p6ma-tii), n. pi. [NL., < , ,-I- -U//0, lid,cover.] An order ofJirarhiopoda, one of two into which the class isusually divided, the other being called (li-o-poma-tus), a. [As Lyopo-mata + -o„.s-.] Hingefess, as the valves ofa braehiopod; ecardinal or inarticulate: spe-cifically, iierfainiiigto or having the charactersof the Li/opomala,Lyperanthus (li-pe-ianthus), «. [ (, 1810), so called in allusion to the somberappearance of the flowers; .r7vi/pv(, pain-ful, failhti, a flower.] An Australian genus oforchidaceous plants of the tribe Xcoitiewand thesubtribo Dim-idea; characterized by the poste-. The Constellation Lyra. Lyperanthus rior sepal iDeing broad and concave and the lat-eral ones narrow, the claw of the lip broad,and the blade ovate or lanceolate, recurved, andpapillose, while the column is quite long and isnot winged. Four or sue species are known, terrestrialherbs, usually with a short rliizome. The stem in thenormal species bears a number of leaves, and the flowersare few and medium-sized, growing in a bracted name Jlower-of-sadite^ is given to plants of this genus,especiallyto the species L, nifjricaiis, which is commonin cultivation. Lyperia (H-peri-a), n. [NL. (Benthara, 1835),so called in allusion to the dull color of theflowers, and the fact that they are closed andscentless during the day, and expanded andfragrant at night; < Gr. /.(-?;/)(if,painful, < ?.r-7,pain.] A genus of scrophulariaeeous plants ofthe tribo Manidecv, char


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