These are the meanings of the letters ERIOPHORUMS when you unscramble them.
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Imporous (a.)
Destitute of pores; very close or compact in texture; solid.
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Isomorph (n.)
A substance which is similar to another in crystalline form and composition.
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murphies (unknown)
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primeros (unknown)
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Primrose (a.)
An early flowering plant of the genus Primula (P. vulgaris) closely allied to the cowslip. There are several varieties, as the white-, the red-, the yellow-flowered, etc. Formerly called also primerole, primerolles.
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Primrose (a.)
Any plant of the genus Primula.
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Primrose (a.)
Of or pertaining to the primrose; of the color of a primrose; -- hence, flowery; gay.
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Promiser (n.)
One who promises.
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Promisor (n.)
One who engages or undertakes; a promiser.
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Shrimper (n.)
One who fishes for shrimps.
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Superior (a.)
Above the ovary; -- said of parts of the flower which, although normally below the ovary, adhere to it, and so appear to originate from its upper part; also of an ovary when the other floral organs are plainly below it in position, and free from it.
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Superior (a.)
Belonging to the part of an axillary flower which is toward the main stem; posterior.
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Superior (a.)
Beyond the power or influence of; too great or firm to be subdued or affected by; -- with to.
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Superior (a.)
Higher in rank or office; more exalted in dignity; as, a superior officer; a superior degree of nobility.
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Superior (a.)
Higher or greater in excellence; surpassing others in the greatness, or value of any quality; greater in quality or degree; as, a man of superior merit; or of superior bravery.
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Superior (a.)
More comprehensive; as a term in classification; as, a genus is superior to a species.
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Superior (a.)
More elevated in place or position; higher; upper; as, the superior limb of the sun; the superior part of an image.
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Superior (a.)
Pointing toward the apex of the fruit; ascending; -- said of the radicle.
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Superior (n.)
One who is above, or surpasses, another in rank, station, office, age, ability, or merit; one who surpasses in what is desirable; as, Addison has no superior as a writer of pure English.
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Superior (n.)
The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.