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Webster Dictionary :: Polypous

POL'YPOUS, a. [from polypus.] Having the nature of the polypus; having many feet...

Webster Dictionary :: Polypody

POLYP'ODY, n. [L. polypodium, from the Greek. See Polype .] A plant of the genus...

Webster Dictionary :: Polypode

POL'YPODE, n. [Gr.] An animal having many feet; the milleped or wood-louse.

Webster Dictionary :: Polypite

POL'YPITE, n. Fossil polype.

Webster Dictionary :: Polypier

POL'YPIER, n. The name given to the habitations of polypes, or to the common par...

Webster Dictionary :: Polyphyllous

POLYPH'YLLOUS, a. [Gr. many and leaf.] In botany, many-leafed; as a polyphyllous...

Webster Dictionary :: Polyphonism

POLYPH'ONISM POLYPH'ONY, n. [Gr. many and sound.] Multiplicity of sounds, as in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Polyphonic

POLYPHON'IC, a. [infra.] Having or consisting of many voices or sounds.

Webster Dictionary :: Polype

POL'YPE POLYPET'ALOUS, a. [Gr. many and a petal.] In botany, having many petals;...

Webster Dictionary :: Polyoptrum

POLYOP'TRUM,. n. [Gr. many and to see.] A glass through which objects appear mul...

Webster Dictionary :: Polyonomy

POLYON'OMY, n. [supra.] Variety of different names.

Webster Dictionary :: Polyonomous

POLYON'OMOUS, a. [Gr. many and name.] Having many names or titles; many-titled.

Webster Dictionary :: Polynomial

POLYNO'MIAL, a. Containing many names or terms.

Webster Dictionary :: Polynome

POL'YNOME, n. [Gr. many and name.] In algebra, a quantity consisting of many terms.

Webster Dictionary :: Polynesian

POLYNE'SIAN, a. Pertaining to Polynesia.

Webster Dictionary :: Polynesia

POLYNE'SIA, n. s as z. [Gr. many and isle.] A new term in geography, used to des...

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