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; gignesthat, to produce.] A 
eS le plant, a~f/. usually to 
monocotyledons (do¢. 
etyonal (dik’tin ati = ..- {Gk 
diktyon, The ncipal par- 
enchyma — of the ee 
and of many Lyssacina (za 
=e (dil tidsté’ik) a. " [Gk. 
diktyon, Sie stele, stele.] Poly- 
stelic 
dictyotic (dite ot'ik) a. [Gk. diktyon, 
net.] Having the ss ja skeleton 
laid down . sigs 20 
— : ent, lorication mo- 
Pr aeati (disik’ ik) a. [Gk. di, two; 
kyklos, circle.]| Having a row of 
per-radial infrabasals, aff/. theca 
of Crinoids (goo/.); having two 
oo bot.). 
dactyl Ngan a. [Gk. di, two; 
aaron ger. ] aving two 
fingers or ae toes (zoo/.). 
didymous (didi ee a. [Gk. didymos, 
twin.] Growing in pairs (404, 
zool.), 
sn nn a. [Gk. di, 
two; dynam _ a er. | = four 
stam a ae short (40/.). 
ana at —— it n. 
[Gk. dia, betwee kephalon, 
brain. ] e€ 2 cio 
(anai.). 
Pe agree (dif’rén’shia’shiin) 7. 
arious organs 
of the i owing to a division of 
‘labour (zoo/.). 
diffluence (diflooéns) 2. 
away ; flere, to flow.] 
tion b 
ais 
Disintegra- 
y the formation of large 
les whose walls break on 
rol. 
digastric (digas’trik) a. Ae wo; 
gaster, belly.] Two-bellicd, appl 
muscles fleshy at ar it tendinous 
in the middle (ana 
srg (dijén’ acts) ma. [Gk. dis, 
ae ey sthat, ts SS pe e.] 
Pea n of gener: 
"Gk. d 
dige: soatdes a jénét’ fk) a. 
twice; yignesthat, to se Ns, 
Pert. digenesis (é7o/.). 
Tjéndp'oriis) a. [Gk 
dis, twice ; genos, birth ; Zoros, pore.] 
DIG- 
With two genital pores, said of 
many Turbellaria (zo0/.). 
digestion (dijés’chiin) z. = ee digestio, 
digestion.]_ The proc ich 
nutrient materials are rendered 
—— by the working of various 
mechanical action : phys.). 
jui 
aigestive ae — a. — digestio, 
diges digestion, or 
having the Next Sree Oh in diges- 
n (phys.). 
an (dijit) #. [L. digitus, finger.] 
ates of the limb in any 
rate above Fishes (zoo 
aignad (dij’ital) a. 
Pert. finger or digit, also appl. 
things resemblin igi 
digital (dij‘ital) ~. fe a digit 
The nee os of a spider’s pedi- 
paip iron 
digital 
(ai spur aia a 1h. 
digitus, finger; forma, shape.] 
Finger chase aa appl. pe which 
are like the finger of a glove (do4.). 
digitate (dijiitat) a. 
finger, 
Ne 
like the fingers in a bot.) ; 
oe pe rs (zool.) ; fines -shaped 
0 
aoe (dij ‘{tiform) a. [L. digttus, 
finger ; shape. Finger- 
shaped ; appl. roots 
digitigrade (dij’ ees a. fb digitius, 
finger ; gradus, step. | aving feet, 
the digits of which only touch the 
ground in walking (zoo 
digitinervate cfm? vat) a ga 
digitus, finger ew. | 
TUUS, 
Having the veins pb ey ane nae 
the base like the fingers of a hand, 
with usually abs or seven veins ; 
appl. leaves 
digitipartite tan iipar‘ert) ee: oe 
aia nger ; Partire, to divide.] 
Having the leaves divide pina 
fond: like pattern (4o7.). 
ne (dij'itipin’at) + 
digitus, finger ; Pinna, leaf.] Having 
di igitate leaves of which the Fae 
are pinnate (402). 
— (iy itil) » ([L. digitus, 
fing Any small finger-like pro- 
ai : smal process on the insect 
tarsi (zoo 
‘oneutic lay goni'tik) a. [Gk. dis, 
twice; goneuet: produce. } 
ficeeding twice a year (zo0/.). 
