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authorSergey Poznyakoff <gray@gnu.org.ua>2012-01-19 13:05:54 +0200
committerSergey Poznyakoff <gray@gnu.org.ua>2012-01-19 13:05:54 +0200
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@@ -7560,25 +7560,25 @@ Could <qex>act</qex> extortion and the worst of crimes.</q> <rj><qau>Cowper.</qa
7560<p><hw>Ac*tin"o*some</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/ ray + <?/ body.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The entire body of a c\'d2lenterate.</def><br/ 7560<p><hw>Ac*tin"o*some</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/ ray + <?/ body.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The entire body of a c\'d2lenterate.</def><br/
7561[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7561[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7562 7562
7563<p><hw>Ac"tin*ost</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, ray + <?/ bone.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>One of the bones at the base of a paired fin of a fish.</def><br/ 7563<p><hw>Ac"tin*ost</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, ray + <?/ bone.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>One of the bones at the base of a paired fin of a fish.</def><br/
7564[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7564[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7565 7565
7566<p><hw>Ac*tin"o*stome</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray + <?/ mouth.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The mouth or anterior opening of a c\'d2lenterate animal.</def><br/ 7566<p><hw>Ac*tin"o*stome</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray + <?/ mouth.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>The mouth or anterior opening of a c\'d2lenterate animal.</def><br/
7567[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7567[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7568 7568
7569<p>\'d8<hw>Ac`ti*not"ro*cha</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.; Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray + <?/ a ring.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A peculiar larval form of <gen>Phoronis</gen>, a genus of marine worms, having a circle of ciliated tentacles.</def><br/ 7569<p>\'d8<hw>Ac`ti*not"ro*cha</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.; Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray + <?/ a ring.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A peculiar larval form of <gen>Phoronis</gen>, a genus of marine worms, having a circle of ciliated tentacles.</def><br/
7570[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7570[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7571 7571
7572<p>\'d8<hw>Ac"ti*no*zo"a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, ray + <grk>zw^on</grk> animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A group of C\'d2lenterata, comprising the Anthozoa and Ctenophora. The sea anemone, or actinia, is a familiar example.</def><br/ 7572<p>\'d8<hw>Ac"ti*no*zo"a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/, <?/, ray + <grk>zw^,on</grk> animal.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A group of C\'d2lenterata, comprising the Anthozoa and Ctenophora. The sea anemone, or actinia, is a familiar example.</def><br/
7573[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7573[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7574 7574
7575<p><hw>Ac`ti*no*zo"al</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Of or pertaining to the Actinozoa.</def><br/ 7575<p><hw>Ac`ti*no*zo"al</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>Of or pertaining to the Actinozoa.</def><br/
7576[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7576[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7577 7577
7578<p>\'d8<hw>Ac"ti*no*zo"\'94n</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>One of the Actinozoa.</def><br/ 7578<p>\'d8<hw>Ac"ti*no*zo"\'94n</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>One of the Actinozoa.</def><br/
7579[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7579[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7580 7580
7581<p>\'d8<hw>Ac*tin"u*la</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A kind of embryo of certain hydroids (<gen>Tubularia</gen>), having a stellate form.</def><br/ 7581<p>\'d8<hw>Ac*tin"u*la</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/, <?/, a ray.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A kind of embryo of certain hydroids (<gen>Tubularia</gen>), having a stellate form.</def><br/
7582[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 7582[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
7583 7583
7584<p><hw>Ac"tion</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[OF. <ets>action</ets>, L. <ets>actio</ets>, fr. <ets>agere</ets> to do. See <er>Act</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A process or condition of acting or moving, as opposed to rest; the doing of something; exertion of power or force, as when one body acts on another; the effect of power exerted on one body by another; agency; activity; operation; <as>as, the <ex>action</ex> of heat; a man of <ex>action</ex>.</as></def><br/ 7584<p><hw>Ac"tion</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[OF. <ets>action</ets>, L. <ets>actio</ets>, fr. <ets>agere</ets> to do. See <er>Act</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>A process or condition of acting or moving, as opposed to rest; the doing of something; exertion of power or force, as when one body acts on another; the effect of power exerted on one body by another; agency; activity; operation; <as>as, the <ex>action</ex> of heat; a man of <ex>action</ex>.</as></def><br/
@@ -26278,25 +26278,25 @@ And all her various objects of delight<br/
26278<p><q>We are enabled to unite into a consistent whole the various <qex>anomalies</qex> and contending principles that are found in the minds and affairs of men.</q> <rj><qau>Burke.</qau></rj><br/ 26278<p><q>We are enabled to unite into a consistent whole the various <qex>anomalies</qex> and contending principles that are found in the minds and affairs of men.</q> <rj><qau>Burke.</qau></rj><br/
26279[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26279[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26280 26280
26281<p><q>As Professor Owen has remarked, there is no greater <qex>anomaly</qex> in nature than a bird that can not fly.</q> <rj><qau>Darwin.</qau></rj><br/ 26281<p><q>As Professor Owen has remarked, there is no greater <qex>anomaly</qex> in nature than a bird that can not fly.</q> <rj><qau>Darwin.</qau></rj><br/
26282[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26282[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26283 26283
26284<p><sn>2.</sn> <fld>(Astron.)</fld> <sd>(a)</sd> <def>The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion, as seen from the sun. This is the <it>true</it> anomaly. The <xex>eccentric</xex> anomaly is a corresponding angle at the center of the elliptic orbit of the planet. The <xex>mean</xex> anomaly is what the anomaly would be if the planet's angular motion were uniform.</def> <sd>(b)</sd> <def>The angle measuring apparent irregularities in the motion of a planet.</def><br/ 26284<p><sn>2.</sn> <fld>(Astron.)</fld> <sd>(a)</sd> <def>The angular distance of a planet from its perihelion, as seen from the sun. This is the <it>true</it> anomaly. The <xex>eccentric</xex> anomaly is a corresponding angle at the center of the elliptic orbit of the planet. The <xex>mean</xex> anomaly is what the anomaly would be if the planet's angular motion were uniform.</def> <sd>(b)</sd> <def>The angle measuring apparent irregularities in the motion of a planet.</def><br/
26285[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26285[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26286 26286
26287<p><sn>3.</sn> <fld>(Nat. Hist.)</fld> <def>Any deviation from the essential characteristics of a specific type.</def><br/ 26287<p><sn>3.</sn> <fld>(Nat. Hist.)</fld> <def>Any deviation from the essential characteristics of a specific type.</def><br/
26288[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26288[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26289 26289
26290<p>\'d8<hw>A*no"mi*a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ irregular; <grk>'a</grk> priv. + <grk>no'mos</grk> law.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.</def><br/ 26290<p><hw>A*no"mi*a</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ irregular; <grk>'a</grk> priv. + <grk>no`mos</grk> law.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.</def><br/
26291[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26291[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26292 26292
26293<p><hw>An`o*moph"yl*lous</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/ irregular + <?/ leaf.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Having leaves irregularly placed.</def><br/ 26293<p><hw>An`o*moph"yl*lous</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Gr. <?/ irregular + <?/ leaf.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Having leaves irregularly placed.</def><br/
26294[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26294[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26295 26295
26296<p><mhw>{ \'d8<hw>An`o*mu"ra</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, \'d8<hw>An`o*mou"ra</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ lawless + <grk>o'yra`</grk> tail.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A group of decapod Crustacea, of which the hermit crab in an example.</def><br/ 26296<p><mhw>{ \'d8<hw>An`o*mu"ra</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, \'d8<hw>An`o*mou"ra</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <?/ lawless + <grk>o'yra`</grk> tail.]</ety> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>A group of decapod Crustacea, of which the hermit crab in an example.</def><br/
26297[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26297[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26298 26298
26299<p><mhw>{ <hw>An`o*mu"ral</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <hw>An`o*mu"ran</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>a.</pos> <def>Irregular in the character of the tail or abdomen; <as>as, the <ex>anomural</ex> crustaceans</as>.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>anomoural</asp>, <asp>anomouran</asp>.]</altsp><br/ 26299<p><mhw>{ <hw>An`o*mu"ral</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <hw>An`o*mu"ran</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, }</mhw> <pos>a.</pos> <def>Irregular in the character of the tail or abdomen; <as>as, the <ex>anomural</ex> crustaceans</as>.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>anomoural</asp>, <asp>anomouran</asp>.]</altsp><br/
26300[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 26300[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
26301 26301
26302<p><hw>An`o*mu"ran</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>One of the Anomura.</def><br/ 26302<p><hw>An`o*mu"ran</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zo\'94l.)</fld> <def>One of the Anomura.</def><br/
@@ -40964,25 +40964,25 @@ And yet methinks I have <qex>astronomy</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
40964 40964
40965<p><q>They endeavored to <qex>atheize</qex> one another.</q> <rj><qau>Berkeley.</qau></rj><br/ 40965<p><q>They endeavored to <qex>atheize</qex> one another.</q> <rj><qau>Berkeley.</qau></rj><br/
40966[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40966[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40967 40967
40968<p><hw>A"the*ize</hw>, <pos>v. i.</pos> <def>To discourse, argue, or act as an atheist.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark> -- <wordforms><wf>A"the*i`zer</wf> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos></wordforms> <rj><au>Cudworth.</au></rj><br/ 40968<p><hw>A"the*ize</hw>, <pos>v. i.</pos> <def>To discourse, argue, or act as an atheist.</def> <mark>[R.]</mark> -- <wordforms><wf>A"the*i`zer</wf> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos></wordforms> <rj><au>Cudworth.</au></rj><br/
40969[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40969[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40970 40970
40971<p><-- p. 96 --></p> 40971<p><-- p. 96 --></p>
40972 40972
40973<p><hw>Ath"el*ing</hw> <pr>(<acr/th"<ecr/l*<icr/ng)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[AS. <ets>\'91<edh/eling</ets> noble, fr. <ets>\'91<edh/ele</ets> noble, akin to G. <ets>adel</ets> nobility, <ets>edel</ets> noble. The word <ets>\'91<edh/el</ets>, E. <ets>ethel</ets>, is in many AS. proper names, as <ets>Ethel</ets>wolf, noble wolf; <ets>Ethel</ets>bald, noble bold; <ets>Ethel</ets>bert, noble bright.]</ety> <def>An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Adeling</asp> and <asp>\'92theling</asp>.]</altsp><br/ 40973<p><hw>Ath"el*ing</hw> <pr>(<acr/th"<ecr/l*<icr/ng)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[AS. <ets>\'91<edh/eling</ets> noble, fr. <ets>\'91<edh/ele</ets> noble, akin to G. <ets>adel</ets> nobility, <ets>edel</ets> noble. The word <ets>\'91<edh/el</ets>, E. <ets>ethel</ets>, is in many AS. proper names, as <ets>Ethel</ets>wolf, noble wolf; <ets>Ethel</ets>bald, noble bold; <ets>Ethel</ets>bert, noble bright.]</ety> <def>An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family.</def> <altsp>[Written also <asp>Adeling</asp> and <asp>\'92theling</asp>.]</altsp><br/
40974[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40974[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40975 40975
40976<p><mhw><hw>Ath`e*ne"um</hw>, <hw>Ath`e*n\'91"um</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> E. <plw>Atheneums</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, L. <plw>Athen\'91a</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. <ets>Athenaeum</ets>, Gr. <grk>'Aqhn`aion</grk> a temple of Minerva at Athens, fr. <grk>'Aqhna^</grk>, contr. fr. <grk>'Aqhna`a</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`a</grk>, in Homer <grk>'Aqh`nh</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`n</grk>, Athene (called <xex>Minerva</xex> by the Romans), the tutelary goddess of Athens.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Gr. Antiq.)</fld> <def>A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and instruct students.</def><br/ 40976<p><mhw><hw>Ath`e*ne"um</hw>, <hw>Ath`e*n\'91"um</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> E. <plw>Atheneums</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, L. <plw>Athen\'91a</plw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. <ets>Athenaeum</ets>, Gr. <grk>'Aqhnai`on</grk> a temple of Minerva at Athens, fr. <grk>'Aqhna^</grk>, contr. fr. <grk>'Aqhna`a</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`a</grk>, in Homer <grk>'Aqh`nh</grk>, <grk>'Aqhnai`n</grk>, Athene (called <xex>Minerva</xex> by the Romans), the tutelary goddess of Athens.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Gr. Antiq.)</fld> <def>A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and instruct students.</def><br/
40977[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40977[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40978 40978
40979<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>A school founded at Rome by Hadrian.</def><br/ 40979<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>A school founded at Rome by Hadrian.</def><br/
40980[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40980[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40981 40981
40982<p><sn>3.</sn> <def>A literary or scientific association or club.</def><br/ 40982<p><sn>3.</sn> <def>A literary or scientific association or club.</def><br/
40983[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40983[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40984 40984
40985<p><sn>4.</sn> <def>A building or an apartment where a library, periodicals, and newspapers are kept for use.</def><br/ 40985<p><sn>4.</sn> <def>A building or an apartment where a library, periodicals, and newspapers are kept for use.</def><br/
40986[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 40986[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
40987 40987
40988<p><hw>A*the"ni*an</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Cf. F. <ets>Ath\'82nien</ets>.]</ety> <def>Of or pertaining to Athens, the metropolis of Greece.</def> -- <def2><pos>n.</pos> <def>A native or citizen of Athens.</def></def2><br/ 40988<p><hw>A*the"ni*an</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[Cf. F. <ets>Ath\'82nien</ets>.]</ety> <def>Of or pertaining to Athens, the metropolis of Greece.</def> -- <def2><pos>n.</pos> <def>A native or citizen of Athens.</def></def2><br/
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@@ -1387,25 +1387,25 @@ Works edited by Ellis, Spedding, and Heath (7 vols. 1857); Life by Spedding
1387<p><hw>Bac"te*rin</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>A bacterial vaccine.</def><br/ 1387<p><hw>Bac"te*rin</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>A bacterial vaccine.</def><br/
1388[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p> 1388[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
1389 1389
1390<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*o*log`ic*al</hw> <pr>(b<acr/k*t<emac/`r<icr/*<osl/*l<ocr/j"<icr/*k<ait/l)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <def>Of or pertaining to bacteriology; <as>as, <ex>bacteriological</ex> studies</as>.</def><br/ 1390<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*o*log`ic*al</hw> <pr>(b<acr/k*t<emac/`r<icr/*<osl/*l<ocr/j"<icr/*k<ait/l)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <def>Of or pertaining to bacteriology; <as>as, <ex>bacteriological</ex> studies</as>.</def><br/
1391[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 1391[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
1392 1392
1393<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gist</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>One skilled in bacteriology.</def><br/ 1393<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gist</hw>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>One skilled in bacteriology.</def><br/
1394[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 1394[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
1395 1395
1396<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gy</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Bacterium</ets> + <ets>-logy</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Biol.)</fld> <def>The branch of microbiology relating to bacteria.</def><br/ 1396<p><hw>Bac*te"ri*ol`o*gy</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[<ets>Bacterium</ets> + <ets>-logy</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Biol.)</fld> <def>The branch of microbiology relating to bacteria.</def><br/
1397[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p> 1397[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
1398 1398
1399<p>\'d8<hw>Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.; fr. Gr. <grk>bakth`rion</grk>, <grk>bak`tron</grk>, a staff + <?/ a loosing.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen.</def><br/ 1399<p><hw>Bac*te`ri*ol"y*sis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.; fr. Gr. <grk>bakth`rion</grk>, <grk>ba`ktron</grk>, a staff + <?/ a loosing.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen.</def><br/
1400[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p> 1400[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
1401 1401
1402<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>Bac*te`ri*o*lyt"ic</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/ 1402<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells.</def> -- <wordforms><wf>Bac*te`ri*o*lyt"ic</wf> <pr>(#)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos></wordforms><br/
1403[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p> 1403[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
1404 1404
1405<p><hw>bacteriophage</hw> <pos>n. sing. & pl.</pos> <def>a virus which infects bacteria; -- also colloquially called <altname>phage</altname> in laboratory jargon.</def> <note>Bacteriophages are of many varieties, generally specific for one or a narrow range of bacterial species, and almost every bacterium is susceptible to at least one bacteriophage. They may have DNA