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A tree (Galactodendron utile or Brosimum Galactodendron) of South America, which yields, on incision, a nourishing fluid, resembling milk.
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Same as Galactometer.
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The pungent aromatic rhizome or tuber of certain East Indian or Chinese species of Alpinia (A. Galanga and A. officinarum) and of the Kaempferia Galanga), -- all of the Ginger family.
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A South African lemur (Galago maholi), having very large ears.
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Of or pertaining to Galatia or its inhabitants. -- A native or inhabitant of Galatia, in Asia Minor; a descendant of the Gauls who settled in Asia Minor.
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Of or pertaining to the galaxy or Milky Way.
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A splendid assemblage of persons or things.
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Alt. of Galangal
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See Galactose.
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A bulbous plant (Galanthus nivalis) bearing white flowers, which often appear while the snow is on the ground. It is cultivated in gardens for its beauty.
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An East Indian plant (Kaempferia Galanga) of the Ginger family. See Galanga.
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An amorphous, gummy carbohydrate resembling gelose, found in the seeds of leguminous plants, and yielding on decomposition several sugars, including galactose.
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of Galaxy
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of Galago
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Of or pertaining to milk; got from milk; as, galactic acid.
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Any one of a large class of sugars, isometric with glucose proper, and including levulose, galactose, etc.
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A white, sugarlike substance, C6H8.(OH)2, occurring naturally in a manna from Madagascar, and in certain plants, and produced artificially by the reduction of galactose and lactose or milk sugar.
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Increasing the flow of milk; milk-producing. -- n. A galactopoietic substance.
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One of a family (Lemuridae) of nocturnal mammals allied to the monkeys, but of small size, and having a sharp and foxlike muzzle, and large eyes. They feed upon birds, insects, and fruit, and are mostly natives of Madagascar and the neighboring islands, one genus (Galago) occurring in Africa. The slow lemur or kukang of the East Indies is Nycticebus tardigradus. See Galago, Indris, and Colugo.
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A white waxy substance found in the sap of the South American cow tree (Galactodendron).
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