The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . cid the nameof which ends in the -oiu<, and which contains a rela-tively smaller proportion of , as distinguished from•aJte, denoting a salt of an acid tlie name of which ends inthe sutlix -ic, and which contains a relatively larger pro-portion of o.\ygeu: thus, a sulph?Y^ is a salt of sulphnrmwacid, and a sulphate one formed from sulphuric acid. (/)lu anat. and zooL, noting that which is part and parcel ora necessary component of any part or or
The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . cid the nameof which ends in the -oiu<, and which contains a rela-tively smaller proportion of , as distinguished from•aJte, denoting a salt of an acid tlie name of which ends inthe sutlix -ic, and which contains a relatively larger pro-portion of o.\ygeu: thus, a sulph?Y^ is a salt of sulphnrmwacid, and a sulphate one formed from sulphuric acid. (/)lu anat. and zooL, noting that which is part and parcel ora necessary component of any part or organ: as, sternite,a piece or segment of the sternum ; pleurite, tergite, podite,a part of the side, baclv, leg. {(/) In paleon. and paleobot.,noting fossilization or petrifaction: as, ichnife, def. (d).Itea (ite-a), «. [NL. (LinniBus), < tTea, a wil-low, = AS?. withUi, a willow, E. icithe, withy, atwig: see withe, withy.] A small genus of plantsof the natiual order Saxifriignccw, tribe Esenl-loniew. The petals are linear, the ovary is half-superioraud 2-celled, the styles are 2-parted, and the capsule is. liea Virginica. 1, branch with flowers: 2, branch with fruit, a, flower: b, fruit: c, flower with petals removed, showing stamens and pistils. •2-beaked. They are trees or shrubs, with alternate oblongor lanceolate leaves, and usually simple terminal or axil-lary racemes of small but ratlier hanilsorae white species are known, of which one, /. Virgimca, call-ed the Virijinia willow, is common in the eastern from New Jersey southward. Tlie others are na-tives of .Tapan, China, Java, and the (item), adv. [< ME. item (= F. Sp. Pg. ), used as L., < L. item, just so, likewise,also, < is, he, that, + -tern, a demonstrative suf-fix.] Also: a word used in introducing theseparate articles of an enimieration, as the sep-arate clauses or details of a will or the partic-ular parts of au account or list of t
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