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121Psilanthropism — Psi*lan thro*pism, n. Psilanthropy. [1913 Webster] …
122Sinapism — Sin a*pism, n. [L. sinapismus, Gr. ????, the use of a mustard blister, fr. ??? to apply a mustard blister, fr. ???? mustard.] (Med.) A plaster or poultice composed principally of powdered mustard seed, or containing the volatile oil of mustard… …
123Somatotropism — So ma*tot ro*pism, n. [Gr. sw^ma, sw matos, the body + tre pein to turn.] (Physiol.) A directive influence exercised by a mass of matter upon growing organs. Encyc. Brit. [1913 Webster] …
124Theanthropism — The*an thro*pism, n. [Gr. ? god + ? man.] 1. A state of being God and man. [R.] Coleridge. [1913 Webster] 2. The ascription of human atributes to the Deity, or to a polytheistic deity; anthropomorphism. Gladstone. [1913 Webster] …
125Theophilanthropism — The o*phi*lan thro*pism, n. The doctrine of the theophilanthropists; theophilanthropy. [1913 Webster] …
126Thermotropism — Ther*mot ro*pism, n. [Thermo + Gr. ? to turn.] (Bot.) The phenomenon of turning towards a source of warmth, seen in the growing parts of some plants. [1913 Webster] …
127Tropism — Tro pism (tr[=o] p[i^]z m), n. [Gr. troph a turning, tre pein to turn + ism.] (Physiol.) Modification of the direction of growth, caused by some external influence, such as light; sometimes used for motion of an organism toward or away from an… …
128Мелетий Смотрицкий — один из даровитейших южно русских ученых, сын каменецкого городского писаря Герасима Смотрицкого, написавшего предисловие и стихи для острожской Библии 1581 г. и бывшего ректором острожского училища. М. род. около 1578 г., учился в острожской… …