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111unit membrane — n the limiting membrane of cells and various organelles viewed formerly as a 3 layered structure with an inner lipid layer and two outer protein layers and currently as a fluid phospholipid bilayer with intercalated proteins * * * the trilaminar… …
112introduce — 1 *enter, admit Analogous words: induct, install, inaugurate (see INITIATE): instill, inculcate, implant: infuse, inoculate, imbue 2 Introduce, insert, insinuate, interpolate, intercalate, interpose, interject mean to put something or someone in… …
113ἐμβόλιμον — ἐμβόλιμος intercalated masc/fem acc sg ἐμβόλιμος intercalated neut nom/voc/acc sg …
114GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY — Names The name Ereẓ Israel (the Land of Israel) designates the land which, according to the Bible was promised as an inheritance to the Israelite tribes. In the course of time it came to be regarded first by the Jews and then also by the… …
115JABNEH — (Yavneh; Heb יַבְנֶה; Ar. Yibnā ﻳَﺒْﻨَﻰ), biblical city located on the coastal plain, S. of Jaffa. Jabneh first appears in the Bible as Jabneel, on the northern border of the tribe of Judah (Josh. 15:11). It is counted as one of the Philistine… …
116SAMARITANS — This article is arranged according to the following outline: history samaritan origins samaritans in the time of nehemiah the samaritans in the second temple period samaritans in the graeco roman diaspora excavations on mt. gerizim late roman to… …
117Embolismic — Em bo*lis mic, Embolismical Em bo*lis mic*al, a. [Cf. F. embolismique.] Pertaining to embolism or intercalation; intercalated; as, an embolismic year, i. e., the year in which there is intercalation. [1913 Webster] …
118Embolismical — Embolismic Em bo*lis mic, Embolismical Em bo*lis mic*al, a. [Cf. F. embolismique.] Pertaining to embolism or intercalation; intercalated; as, an embolismic year, i. e., the year in which there is intercalation. [1913 Webster] …
119Ribbed — Ribbed, a. 1. Furnished or formed with ribs; as, a ribbed cylinder; ribbed cloth. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) Intercalated with slate; said of a seam of coal. Raymond. [1913 Webster] …
120introduce — transitive verb ( duced; ducing) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin introducere, from intro + ducere to lead more at tow Date: 15th century 1. to lead or bring in especially for the first time < introduce a nonnative species > 2. a. to bring… …