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POL'YGAM POLYGAM'IAN, n. [Gr. many, and marriage.] In botany, a plant which bear...
POLYEDRIC POLYEDROUS. [See Polyhedron and Polyhedral.]
POLYCOTYLED'ONOUS, a. Having more than two lobes to the See d.
POLYCOTYL'EDON, n. [Gr. many, and a cavity.] In botany, a plant that has many or...
POL'YCHROITE, n. [Gr. many, and to color.] The coloring matter of saffron.
POL'YCHREST, n. [Gr. many, and useful.] In pharmacy, a medicine that serves for ...
POL'YCHORD, a. [Gr. many and chord.] Having many chords or strings.
POLYAUTOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. many, he himself, and to write.] The act or practice of...
POL'YANTH POLYANTH'OS, n. [Gr. many, and a flower.] A plant of the genus Primula...
POLYAN'DRY, n. [supra.] The practice of females' having more husbands than one a...
POLYAN'DRIAN, a. Having many stamens, that is, any number above twenty, inserted...
POLYAN'DER, n. [Gr. many, and a male.] In botany, a plant having many stamens, o...
POLYADELPH'IAN, a. Having its stamens united in three or more bundles.
POL'YADELPH, n. [Gr. many, and brother. 1. In botany, a plant having its stamens...
PO'LY POLYACOUS'TIC, a. [Gr. many, and to hear.] That multiples or magnifies sou...
POL'VERIN POL'VERINE, n. [L. pulvis, dust.] The calcined ashes of a plant, of th...