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a.
Having somewhat the form of a thyrsus.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Thysanura.
n.
A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.
n.
One of the Thysanoptera.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Thysanoptera.
pl.
of Thyrsus
n.
The operation of cutting into the thyroid cartilage.
n. pl.
A division of insects, considered by some writers a distinct order, but regarded by others as belonging to the Hemiptera. They are all of small size, and have narrow, broadly fringed wings with rudimentary nervures. Most of the species feed upon the juices of plants, and some, as those which attack grain, are very injurious to crops. Called also Physopoda. See Thrips.
n.
A thyrsus.
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A common clearwing moth (Hemaris thysbe).
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One of the Thysanoptera.
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One of the Thysanura. Also used adjectively.
a.
Of or pertaining to the thyroid cartilage of the larynx and the hyoid arch.
n.
A species of inflorescence; a dense panicle, as in the lilac and horse-chestnut.
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Alt. of Thyrsoidal
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Shaped like an oblong shield; shield-shaped; as, the thyroid cartilage.
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Thyroid.
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An order of wingless hexapod insects which have setiform caudal appendages, either bent beneath the body to form a spring, or projecting as bristles. It comprises the Cinura, or bristletails, and the Collembola, or springtails. Called also Thysanoura. See Lepisma, and Podura.
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Of or pertaining to the thyroid body, thyroid cartilage, or thyroid artery; thyroideal.
pron.
An emphasized form of the personal pronoun of the second person; -- used as a subject commonly with thou; as, thou thyself shalt go; that is, thou shalt go, and no other. It is sometimes used, especially in the predicate, without thou, and in the nominative as well as in the objective case.
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