meridic

meridic
\\məˈridik\ adjective
Etymology: Greek merid-, meris part + English -ic; akin to Greek meros part — more at merit
: having some but not all active constituents chemically defined

insects reared on a meridic diet


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  • meridic — me·rid·ic …   English syllables

  • holidic — häˈlidik, hōˈ adjective Etymology: hol + idic (as in meridic herein) : having the active constituents chemically defined holidic diets compare meridic herein oligidic herein …   Useful english dictionary

  • oligidic — ˌäləˈgidik, ˌōl , ˈji adjective Etymology: olig + idic (as in meridic herein) : having the active constituents with the exception of water undefined chemically oligidic growth medium compare holidic herein meridic herein …   Useful english dictionary

  • UPLANDIA — vulgo Upland, provinc. Suevoniae, ubi urbes Upsalia et Holmia, caput Succiae. Terminatur a Septentrione Gestriciâ, ab Ortu mari Balticô, ab Occasu Westmanniâ, a Meridic Sudermanniâ; abundaus et prope culta. Eius caput Upsalia, alias regni caput …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

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