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n.
The general term for the Hebrew oral or traditional law; one of two branches of exposition in the Midrash. See Midrash.
n.
An instrument for registering the movements of the diaphragm, or midriff, in respiration.
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of Midrash
n.
A talmudic exposition of the Hebrew law, or of some part of it.
v. t.
To pick the cured leaves from the stalks of (tobacco) and tie them into "hands"; to remove the midrib from (tobacco leaves).
n.
A line resembling a seam; as, the dorsal suture of a legume, which really corresponds to a midrib.
a.
Divided, as a palmate leaf, down to the midrib, so that the parenchyma is interrupted.
n.
The diaphragm, or midriff, in animals.
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Cleft so that the divisions reach nearly, but not quite, to the midrib, or the base of the blade; -- said of a leaf, and used chiefly in composition; as, three-parted, five-parted, etc.
n.
One of the principal fibrovascular bundles or ribs of a leaf, especially when these extend straight from the base or the midrib of the leaf.
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Having the veins (of a leaf) diverging from the two sides of a midrib.
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A continuation of the petiole, extending from the base to the apex of the lamina of a leaf.
n.
The stem or midrib of a feather.
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of Midrash
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See Diaphragm, n., 2.
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Divided in a pinnate manner, with the divisions not reaching to the midrib.
n.
Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species.
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Divided into three parts or segments by incisions extending to the midrib or to the base; -- said of leaves.
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Running or extending out; as, an excurrent midrib, one which projects beyond the apex of a leaf; an excurrent steam or trunk, one which continues to the top.
n.
The continued stem or midrib of a pinnately compound leaf, as in a rose leaf or a fern.
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