Inerm — In*erm , Inermous In*er mous, a. (Bot.) Same as {Inermis}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inerm — /in ûrmˈ/ (botany) adjective 1. Unarmed 2. Without thorns ORIGIN: L inermis, from in not, and arma (pl) arms • • • ineˈrmous adjective … Useful english dictionary
inerm — См. inermous … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
inerm — Without spines or prickles; unarmed, e.g. the petioles of Zamia inermis. Cf. armed … Expanded glossary of Cycad terms
inerm(ous) — a. Botany, without prickles … Dictionary of difficult words
Inermous — Inerm In*erm , Inermous In*er mous, a. (Bot.) Same as {Inermis}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Juan Sarabia — 1882 1920. Juan Sarabia Díaz de León (San Luis Potosí, 24 de junio de 1882 17 de octubre de 1920[1] ) periodista y político mexicano … Wikipedia Español
CAROLUS V — I. CAROLUS V. cognomine Sapiens, Francorum Rex, Ioannis Regis fil. Primus Delphini titulô, ante regnum, insignis, Dux Normanniae quoque fuerat, et Patre in captivitate detentô, Regens, cui successit, A. C. 1364. Temporum suorum turbulentissimum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
armed — Having spines or prickles, e.g. the prickles of some cycad petioles and the serrations or teeth of some cycad leaflets. Cf. inerm … Expanded glossary of Cycad terms
spinescent — , spinose. Terminating in a sharp point; bearing sharp points, e.g. the leaflets and petioles of many cycad species. See also pungent. Cf. entire, inerm, unarmed … Expanded glossary of Cycad terms