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Traditional English :: pelage
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pelular - n. the fur, hair, wool, etc. of a mammal. [F f. poil hair] |
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Traditional English :: Pelagian
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pelular - adj. & n. --adj. of or concerning the monk Pelagius (4th-5th c.) or his theory denying the doctrine of original sin. --n. Pelagianism n. [eccl.L Pelagianus f. Pelagius] |
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Traditional English :: pelagian
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pelular - adj. & n. --adj. --n. an inhabitant of the open sea. [L pelagius f. Gk pelagios of the sea (pelagos)] |
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Traditional English :: pelagic
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pelular - adj. 1 of or performed on the open sea (pelagic whaling). 2 (of marine life) belonging to the upper layers of the open sea. [L pelagicus f. Gk pelagikos (as PELAGIAN)] |
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Traditional English :: pelargonium
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pelular - n. any plant of the genus Pelargonium, with red, pink, or white flowers and fragrant leaves. Also called GERANIUM. [mod.L f. Gk pelargos stork: cf. GERANIUM] |
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Traditional English :: pele
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pelular - var. of PEEL(3). |
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