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Faec´u`la. n. 1. See Fecula. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, ...
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The Faecula Of Bryony. Take of the roots of white bryony any quantity; scrape them, and squeeze out their juice; which, after standing a little while, deposits a sediment, from which the thinner part may be separated by decantation, and the rest dried for use.
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[edit] Name. Faecula Ślipiński & Lawrence, 1997. Type species: Faecula cristata Ślipiński & Lawrence, 1997, by original designation. ...
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Nov 7, 2008 ... Faeculoides bifusa (Fibiger, 2008; Faecula) [comb. ... [Abstract & excerpt: [1]]; Fibiger, M. 2008b: A replacement name for Faecula Fibiger, ...
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Fec·u·la n. pl. FeculÆ [L. faecula burnt tartar or salt of tartar, dim. of faex , faecis , sediment, dregs: cf ... [L.faecula burnt tartar or salt of tartar, dim. of faex, faecis, sediment, dregs: cf. F. fécule.]; Any pulverulent matter obtained from plants by simply breaking down the texture, washing with water,
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