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Identifier: centurydictionary01whit Title: The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. Year: 1897 (1890s) Authors: Whitney, William Dwight, 1827-1894 Smith, Benjamin E. (Benjamin Eli), 1857-1913 Subjects: English language Atlases Biography Encyclopedias and dictionaries Publisher: New York : The Century Co. Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive


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Text Appearing Before Image: et ex-hibited by a sick person. alysson (a-lison), M. [h.: see Alyssum.] Aplant of the geniis Alyssum. Also spelled alison,aliitson. Alyssum (a-lisum), n. [NL. iilijssum, L. alys-son (Pliny), < Gr. aAvnaov, a plant iised to checkhiccup; referred to ?.v^ew, to hiccup, or other-wise to neiit. of a).vaao(, curing (canine) mad-ness, < (i- priv. + ?.vc!aa, madness.] 1. A gennsof plants, natural order Crucifcrce, containingseveral white- or yellow-flowered species, muchemployed for decorating rockwork. A. man-timum, known as sweet alyssum, is much cultivated in^rdens, having white and fragrant honey-scented flowers,of which bees are very fond. The roclv-alyssum or gold-dust, A. aaxatile, has dense clusters of briglit-yellow flow-ers, appearing in early spring. 2. [/. c] A plant of this genus. Alytes (ali-tez), n. [Nli., appar. < Gr. akvTijg,a police officer at the Olympic games; moreprob.< Gr. a/vrog, continuous, unbroken, in allu-sion to the chain of eggs the frog carries about

Text Appearing After Image: m Nuree-frog [Atytes ohstetricans). (cf. akvTi^, a chain): see Al\jsia.\ A genus ofanurous amphibians, or tailless batraehians,of the tamilyDiscoiilossidcE, sometimes made thetype of a tavnilj Alytidw. A. obstetricansisthenuTse-frog or accoucheur-toad of Europe. In Ahit^s obstetncaim, the female lays a chain of eggs,which the male twines round his thighs until the youngleave the eggs. Pascoe, Zoiil. Class., p. 19.1. alytid (ali-tid), n. One of the Ahjtidce. Alytidae (a-liti-de), n. pi. [NL., < Ahjtes +-idw.l An artificial family of salient amphi-bians, characterized by Giiuther as I^aiiinawith webbed toes, with the processes of sacralvertebrEB dilated, and with parotoids. it con-tains genera of Discofiloxitidfe (Alytes), Pelobatidie (Scapki-opit^), and CJ/sti(jtiathidte {Heleioponu^). am (am). The first person singular, presenttense, indicative mood of the verb to be. See be. am-. See ambi-. A, M. .An abbreviation of several Latin phrasesin common use: («) Of artium magister, Mast


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