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Pertaining to, or embodying, psilanthropy. "A psilanthropic explanation."
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Alt. of Psittacid
n. pl.
The order of birds which comprises the parrots.
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A superficial or narrow pretender to philosophy; a sham philosopher.
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birds whose young at first have down on the pterylae only; -- called also Gymnopaedes.
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Having young that are naked when hatched; psilopaedic; -- said of certain birds.
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Any species of Psittacus, Chrysotis, Pionus, and other genera of the family Psittacidae, as distinguished from the parrakeets, macaws, and lories. They have a short rounded or even tail, and often a naked space on the cheeks. The gray parrot, or jako (P. erithacus) of Africa (see Jako), and the species of Amazon, or green, parrots (Chrysotis) of America, are examples. Many species, as cage birds, readily learn to imitate sounds, and to repeat words and phrases.
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One who believes that Christ was a mere man.
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Love of empty of empty talk or noise.
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Psilanthropy.
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Having down upon the pterylae only; -- said of the young of certain birds.
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An African parrot (Psittacus erithacus), very commonly kept as a cage bird; -- called also gray parrot.
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In a general sense, any bird of the order Psittaci.
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A hydrous oxide of manganese, occurring in smooth, botryoidal forms, and massive, and having an iron-black or steel-gray color.
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A yellow pigment found in the feathers of certain parrots.
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One of the Psittaci.
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The doctrine of the merely human existence of Christ.
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Of or pertaining to the parrots, or the Psittaci.
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A tropical tree, or its fruit, of the genus Psidium. Two varieties are well known, the P. pyriferum, or white guava, and P. pomiferum, or red guava. The fruit or berry is shaped like a pomegranate, but is much smaller. It is somewhat astringent, but makes a delicious jelly.
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