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 . free from the seed. It is the characteristic fruit (grain)of the Gramineoe. [B, 19, 75, 121,123.] CARYOPTEKIDE^ (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ka«r(ka3r)-i2fu«)-o>p-te3r-i^de*-e(a-e2). Of Shauer, a subtribe of the Verbenacece (tribe Viti-ceoB), comprising Caryopteris^ etc. [B, 121; Schauer (B, 214).] CARYOTA (Lat,), n. f. Ka2r(ka8r)-i2(u6)-ota3. Gr., Kapvurds,KopvuK?. Fr., 1. Of Linnaeus, a


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 . free from the seed. It is the characteristic fruit (grain)of the Gramineoe. [B, 19, 75, 121,123.] CARYOPTEKIDE^ (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ka«r(ka3r)-i2fu«)-o>p-te3r-i^de*-e(a-e2). Of Shauer, a subtribe of the Verbenacece (tribe Viti-ceoB), comprising Caryopteris^ etc. [B, 121; Schauer (B, 214).] CARYOTA (Lat,), n. f. Ka2r(ka8r)-i2(u6)-ota3. Gr., Kapvurds,KopvuK?. Fr., 1. Of Linnaeus, a genus of palms of thetribe ArednecB, indigenous to the East Indies and to Cochin-China,having a sweet sap. 2. In the pi, caryotse (Gr., Kapvaroi, Kapvwrtfies).Dates. [B, 180.]—C. onusta [Blancol. Bee Arehoa. rumphiana [Martins]. The largest and most imposingspecies. Several varieties exist, found in Borneo, New Guinea, andnorthern Australia. [B, 245.]—C. urens [LinnaBus], Ger., ge-meine Brennpalme. The toddy-palm, sago-palra of Assam, or bas-tard-sago ; a tree 50 or 60 ft. high, growing on the Malabar coastand in Coromandel, Travancore, and Assam. The spadices furnish. THE CABVOTA URENS. [A, 327.] a saccharine sap which is boiled down to make sugar, and, on fer-mentation, furnishes a palm-wine or toddy-wine ; the pith yields asago of inferior quality ; and the fruit, which is of the size of a nut-meg, has a yellow, very acrid rind, producing a burning taste in themouth. [B, 19,172, 180.] :(Lat.), Ka2r(ka3r)-i2(u)-ot-i2de-e(aS-e2). Of Bentham and Hooker, a subtribe of the Areceoz^ correspond-ing to the Caryotece of Drude. [B, 42.] CAKYOTIS (Lat.), n. f. Ka2r(ka3r)-i2(u»)-oti2s. Gen., cary-otidos i-is). (jr., KapvSiTig. See Caryota. CARYFHOLLINUS(Lat.), n. m. Ka2r(ka3r)-i2(u8)-foi-lin(len)-uSs(u*s). A genus of the TceniadcB in the larval state. [Schranck(L, 16).] CAS (Fr.), n. Ka^. See


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