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== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_154627" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_154627" /> ==
<p> (1): </p> <p> (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, including many species of limpets. The shell has the form of a flattened cone. The common European limpet (Patella vulgata) is largely used for food. </p> <p> (2): </p> <p> (n.) A kind of apothecium in lichens, which is orbicular, flat, and sessile, and has a special rim not a part of the thallus. </p> <p> (3): </p> <p> (n.) A small dish, pan, or vase. </p> <p> (4): </p> <p> (n.) The kneepan; the cap of the knee. </p>
<p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) A genus of marine gastropods, including many species of limpets. The shell has the form of a flattened cone. The common European limpet (Patella vulgata) is largely used for food. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) A kind of apothecium in lichens, which is orbicular, flat, and sessile, and has a special rim not a part of the thallus. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' n.) A small dish, pan, or vase. </p> <p> '''(4):''' ''' (''' n.) The kneepan; the cap of the knee. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_54657" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_54657" /> ==

Latest revision as of 15:31, 15 October 2021

Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( n.) A genus of marine gastropods, including many species of limpets. The shell has the form of a flattened cone. The common European limpet (Patella vulgata) is largely used for food.

(2): ( n.) A kind of apothecium in lichens, which is orbicular, flat, and sessile, and has a special rim not a part of the thallus.

(3): ( n.) A small dish, pan, or vase.

(4): ( n.) The kneepan; the cap of the knee.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

a surname of Ops (Plenty), as opening the stems of the corn-plant, that the ears might sprout out.

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