DIA- 
between the a and the middle 
omnes (z00 
ous “at adro ‘miis) @. 
Bicones, terres ring.] Having 
e radiating in a fan-like 
analogy of triaene, from Gk. rian 
i -]| A form triaene, with 
one of the cladi seer St or absent 
diageotropism orleans, capi nN. 
[Gk. da, throu gai rth; 
osition at right angles to the 
direction of ~—s (d07.). 
gnosis (di’4 nd'sis) n. 
an organism 
full distinctive characters 
oa andes Sei ro a. dia, 
through ; to know.] 
Ditierentiaiang tae coeciel or ete 
etc., from others mae bio 
otropism (di’ 
dialyneury sa ‘Ne i'ri) m [Gk 
ag ae lyein, to oe ‘neuron 
nerv n certain pods, 
savings the pleural ganglia canited 
t opposite bran 
visceral od an toasiouwe 
nerve 
of the pallial nerve (zoo0/.). 
ce taro Ane lip&t’Aliis) a. [Gk. 
yetn, to loose; 
potion more oes ec (bot.). 
“ae (dralifil'ts) a. [ 
er; Jlyein, ny loose 
pinion. got 1 With senanate 
Pasi s (dot. 
sepalous (di Vlisép’Aliis) a, _ 
er asunder ; 
sepalon, sepal. ] Polyespaloes Oa (bot) 
dialystely (dialist@li) ». [Gk. di 
asunder ; 
post.] 
steles in the — remain more or 
less separate (40 
diancistra ‘(di ranghid ~ aa ie 
dis, twice ; angkistro. 
spicule resembling a ado aca, 
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DIA- 
but the inner margin of both hook 
and shaft oa out to a knife edge 
and is siete (zool.). 
3 (dtd n’driis) a. [Gk. ds, 
ment gern man.| Having two 
free stamens bor 
pena ie aeton ee sein sis) 
m. [Gk hrough.] 
P fered hea di ei 
k. dia, through ; vies light ; 
trepein, to n.] See diahelio- 
tropism. 
diaphragm (di‘ifrim) 7. — di- 
aphragma, midriff.] wall 
which separates the sciialls me the 
prothallus, from the rest of the 
macrospore in Hydropterideae ; a 
ag he nodes in Equiset 
(d04) ; eet ue oneseca = 
attached ie the ntrovert in 
thesingle strongly develo opedseptum 
in the rebelliformia ; the per- 
transverse septum separating the 
cephalothorax from the abdomen 
in certain Arachnids; a_ special 
fan- shaped muscle oor nae from 
the anterior end of the ilia to the 
aig. gsc and base of the lungs 
nura partly 
muscular, partly tendinous, separat- 
ing the cavity of the chest from the 
abdominal cavity (zoo/.). 
diaphragma (diafrag’ma) 7. See 
diaphra 
diaphysis (di nado, n. ([Gk. da, 
through ; phyein, to bring forth. | 
The shaft of a bone as distinguished 
from the ni (anat.); the 
abnormal growth of an axis or 
shoot (402). 
diapophysis (di‘apdf'isis) 7. [Gk. da, 
through ; phyezn, to produce.] The 
bundles meet and fori late of 
(diarthrd’sis) #. [Gk. dia, 
