pith
71pith ray — noun : medullary ray …
72pith rush — noun : staff rush …
73pith tree — noun : ambatch …
74pith ray. — See medullary ray. [1900 05] …
75corn pith — corn pith, the pith of the stalk of Indian corn, used in the manufacture of paper and formerly at the back of armor of warships to prevent water from entering shot holes …
76Ox pith — Ox Ox ([o^]ks), n.; pl. {Oxen}. [AS. oxa; akin to D. os. G. ochs, ochse, OHG. ohso, Icel. oxi, Sw. & Dan. oxe, Goth. a[ u]hsa, Skr. ukshan ox, bull; cf. Skr. uksh to sprinkle. [root]214. Cf. {Humid}, {Aurochs}.] (Zo[ o]l.) The male of bovine… …
77sola-pith-plant — šiurkštusis žibėtras statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Pupinių šeimos kamštinis augalas (Aeschynomene aspera), paplitęs atogrąžų Azijoje. atitikmenys: lot. Aeschynomene aspera angl. sola pith plant šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos… …
78sassafras pith — noun or sassafras medulla : the dried pith of the American sassafras formerly used in making a mucilage added to eye lotions for its emollient properties …
79Ae|gyp|to|pith|e|cus — «ih JIHP toh PIHTH uh kuhs», noun. an extinct anthropoid ape of the early Miocene whose remains were discovered in 1966 in the Fayum desert region of Egypt. ╂[< New Latin Aegyptopithecus < Greek Aigyptos Egypt + pithēkos ape] …
80dry|o|pith|e|cine — «DRY oh PIHTH uh seen, syn», adjective, noun. –adj. of, related to, or resembling Dryopithecus: »... the transition from the dryopithecine apes of the Miocene Pliocene epoch (25 million to two million years ago) to the first true hominids… …