Orbis latin dictionary form10/3/2023 orbis terrae, the circle of earth, earth, also orbis terrarum. in Opere splendidissimo BANKSIANO, orbi Botánico exoptatissimo (Swartz), in the most splendid Banksian work, most desired by the botanical world.ĥ. bacca, plurilocularis (3 4 5) orbiculata (Necker), berry with many locules (3,4,5), orbiculate. the fructification globule in shape, some bearing aggregated sphaerules at the apices or on the back part of the frond. e.- fructificationem, globuliformem : aliae, sphaerulas aggregatas apicibus vel in averfâ parte frondium, gerentes (Necker), plant i.e. Derived from the words Sphairoomai, ‘I am round’contracted into ‘orb’ and phyton, plant. SPHAEROOPHYTUM, a vocibus Sphairoomai, sum rotundus, contrahor in orbem & phyton, planta derivatur (Necker). ![]() So it is seen in Ranunculus, Quinquefolius, Paeonia.ģ. Ut videre est in Ranunculo, Quinquefolio, Paeonia (Tourn.), the rosaceous flower is composed of either more or fewer petals than four, arranged in a disc, by which clear manner the petals of the flowers of Rosa are arranged. Flos Rosaceus ex pluribus aut paucioribus petalis quam quatuor componitur in orbem positis, quo plane modo petala florum Rosae disponuntur. corolla ampla campanulata, demum in orbem latissimum margino remote 5-dentatum expansa (B&H), the corolla big, campanulate, finally expanded into a very broad disc with the margine remotely 5-dentate. corpuscula, 5, tubuliformia in orbem digesta (Necker), corpusles 5, tubuliform, arranged in a circle.Ģ. nuces 5 in orbem dispositae, pedunculatae, 1-spermae (B&H), nuts 5 arranged in a circle, pedunculate, monospermous. mundo: the universe, the world and the heavenly bodies, the heavens, the earth ġ. “any of the azure transparent spheres in old astronomy surrounding the earth one within the other and carrying the heavenly bodies in their revolutions a globular celestial object, (as the sun or moon, a planet or star” (WIII) cf. a world: a collective whole” (WIII) the old and new worlds are defined longitudinally the north and south hemispheres latitudinally “an arrangement of objects in a circle or part of a circle, a ring” (Glare).Ħ. a world, a field of endeavor, a sphere of influence.ĥ. ![]() ![]() a circular shape, empty in the middle, such as an annulus or mouth or “a muscle encircling an orifice” (WIII) Ĥ. NOTE: orbis terrarium, orbis terrae, the world “the central land surface of the world (as conceived by the ancients surrounded by Ocean and consisting roughly of Europe, Asia, and Africa)” (Glare).ġ. globe, sphere utriusque orbis, of each (of two, both) worlds (i.e. orbibus: both a plane and solid shape: anything of a circular shape, a ring, round surface, disk, hoop, orbit, orb, a circle the world cf.
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