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51pel´o|ri|za´tion — pel|o|rize «PEHL uh ryz», transitive verb, rized, riz|ing. to affect with peloria: »The most perfectly pelorized examples had six petals, each marked with black striae like those on the standard petal (Charles Darwin). –pel´o|ri|za´tion, noun …
52pel|o|rize — «PEHL uh ryz», transitive verb, rized, riz|ing. to affect with peloria: »The most perfectly pelorized examples had six petals, each marked with black striae like those on the standard petal (Charles Darwin). –pel´o|ri|za´tion, noun …
53pel´tate|ly — pel|tate «PEHL tayt», adjective. Botany. shield shaped: a) (of a leaf) having the petiole attached to the lower surface of the blade at or near the middle (instead of at the base or end). b) (of stalked parts) having a similar attachment. ╂[<… …
54pel|tate — «PEHL tayt», adjective. Botany. shield shaped: a) (of a leaf) having the petiole attached to the lower surface of the blade at or near the middle (instead of at the base or end). b) (of stalked parts) having a similar attachment. ╂[< Latin… …
55Pel-et-Der — is a commune in the Aube department in north central France.ee also*Communes of the Aube departmentReferences Based on the article in the French Wikipedia …
56Pel-Seide — Pel Seide, grobfadige Seide von den schwächsten Cocons …
57pel·lagra — pel|·la|gra Mot Pla Nom femení …
58(pel-9), pol-, plē-, plō̆ - — (pel 9), pol , plē , plō̆ English meaning: to burn, be warm Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen, warm sein” Note: also with u̯o extended; perhaps = (s)p(h)el “gleam, shimmer” Material: O.Ice. flōr (*flō wa ) “lukewarm, warm”; Dutch …
59pel|ar|gon|ic acid — «PEHL ahr GON ihk, GOH nihk», a colorless or yellowish oily acid, present as an ester in an oil in geranium leaves and produced synthetically. Formula: C9H18O2 …
60pel|er|ine — «PEHL uh REEN», noun. a kind of cape or mantle worn by women, especially a long narrow silk or lace piece, with ends coming down to a point in the front. ╂[< French pèlerine, feminine of pèlerin pilgrim < Medieval Latin pelegrinus] …