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A fossil cephalopod shell related to the nautilus. There are many genera and species, and all are extinct, the typical forms having existed only in the Mesozoic age, when they were exceedingly numerous. They differ from the nautili in having the
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A fossil cephalopod shell related to the nautilus. There are many genera and species, and all are extinct, the typical forms having existed only in the Mesozoic age, when they were exceedingly numerous. They differ from the nautili in having the margins of the septa very much lobed or plaited, and the siphuncle dorsal. Also called serpent stone, snake stone, and cornu Ammonis.
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- SHELL-LESS
, a. Having no shell. J. Burroughs. - EXTINCT
1. Extinguished; put out; quenched; as, a fire, a light, or a lamp, is extinct; an extinct volcano. Light, the prime work of God, to me is extinct. Milton. 2. Without a survivor; without force; dead; as, a family becomes extinct; an extinct feud - HAVENED
Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats. - RELATIONSHIP
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason. - HAVENER
A harbor master. - DIFFERENTIALLY
In the way of differentiation. - THEREAGAIN
In opposition; against one's course. If that him list to stand thereagain. Chaucer. - THERETO
1. To that or this. Chaucer. 2. Besides; moreover. Spenser. Her mouth full small, and thereto soft and red. Chaucer. - FOSSILIZATION
The process of converting, or of being converted, into a fossil. - EXIST
exist; ex out + sistere to cause to stand, to set, put, place, stand 1. To be as a fact and not as a mode; to have an actual or real being, whether material or spiritual. Who now, alas! no more is missed Than if he never did exist. Swift. - GENERABILITY
Capability of being generated. Johnstone. - THEREBEFORE; THEREBIFORN
Before that time; beforehand. Many a winter therebiforn. Chaucer. - GENERALIZED
Comprising structural characters which are separated in more specialized forms; synthetic; as, a generalized type. - THEREOUT
1. Out of that or this. He shall take thereout his handful of the flour. Lev. ii. 2. 2. On the outside; out of doors. Chaucer. - GENERALIZABLE
Capable of being generalized, or reduced to a general form of statement, or brought under a general rule. Extreme cases are . . . not generalizable. Coleridge - SHELLER
One who, or that which, shells; as, an oyster sheller; a corn sheller. - MESOZOIC
Belonging, or relating, to the secondary or reptilian age, or the era between the Paleozoic and Cenozoic. See Chart of Geology. - HAVELOCK
A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke. - EXISTER
One who exists. - DIFFERENTLY
In a different manner; variously. - GOROON SHELL
A large, handsome, marine, univalve shell . - PRELATIST
One who supports of advocates prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates; hence, a high-churchman. Hume. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist. T. Scott. - MAJOR GENERAL
. An officer of the army holding a rank next above that of brigadier general and next below that of lieutenant general, and who usually commands a division or a corps. - INDIFFERENCY
Absence of interest in, or influence from, anything; unconcernedness; equilibrium; indifferentism; indifference. Gladstone. To give ourselves to a detestable indifferency or neutrality in this cause. Fuller. Moral liberty . . . does not, after all, - SUBTYPICAL
Deviating somewhat from the type of a species, genus, or other group; slightly aberrant. - POSTEXIST
To exist after; to live subsequently. - UNREGENERACY
The quality or state of being unregenerate. Glanvill. - VALVE-SHELL
Any fresh-water gastropod of the genus Valvata. - SPOUTSHELL
Any marine gastropod shell of the genus Apporhais having an elongated siphon. See Illust. under Rostrifera. - INNUMEROUS
Innumerable. Milton. - PRELATISM
Prelacy; episcopacy. - NONEXISTENCE
1. Absence of existence; the negation of being; nonentity. A. Baxter. 2. A thing that has no existence. Sir T. Browne. - PRELATIZE
To bring under the influence of prelacy. Palfrey.