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A genus of perennial herbs (Helleborus) of the Crowfoot family, mostly having powerfully cathartic and even poisonous qualities. H. niger is the European black hellebore, or Christmas rose, blossoming in winter or earliest spring. H. officinalis was the officinal hellebore of the ancients.
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A circular letter, written or printed for the purpose of disseminating news. This was the name given to the earliest English newspapers.
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The tip, or earliest part, of a univalve or bivalve shell.
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Earlier; sooner; before.
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Originally or earliest formed in the growth of an individual or organ; as, a primordial leaf; a primordial cell.
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Behind in time; indicating a time earlier than the true time; as, the clock or watch is slow.
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An elaborate instrumental composition for a full orchestra, consisting usually, like the sonata, of three or four contrasted yet inwardly related movements, as the allegro, the adagio, the minuet and trio, or scherzo, and the finale in quick time. The term has recently been applied to large orchestral works in freer form, with arguments or programmes to explain their meaning, such as the "symphonic poems" of Liszt. The term was formerly applied to any composition for an orchestra, as overtures, etc., and still earlier, to certain compositions partly vocal, partly instrumental.
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Want of parallelism between one series of strata and another, especially when due to a disturbance of the position of the earlier strata before the latter were deposited.
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A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms employed in language; a word from which other words are formed; a radix, or radical.
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First in order; primary; original; of earliest origin; as, primordial condition.
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The earliest age at which persons are capable of begetting or bearing children, usually considered, in temperate climates, to be about fourteen years in males and twelve in females.
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Having the most primitive character; in the earliest form; as, a protomorphic layer of tissue.
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Belonging to the earliest period or state; original; primitive; primeval; as, the pristine state of innocence; the pristine manners of a people; pristine vigor.
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Capital letters, as found in manuscripts of the sixth century and earlier.
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Containing remains of the earliest discovered life of the globe, which included mollusks, radiates and protozoans.
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Anticipating the usual time; -- applied to a periodical disease whose paroxysms return at an earlier hour at every repetition.
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Prior; earlier; former.
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In a primeval manner; in or from the earliest times; originally.
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The first part; the earliest stage; the beginning or opening, as of the day, the year, etc.; hence, the dawn; the spring.
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Of or pertaining to the country of the ancient Silures; -- a term applied to the earliest of the Paleozoic eras, and also to the strata of the era, because most plainly developed in that country.
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