- haemachates
haemachātēs, ae, m. (αἱμαχάτης), der Blutachat, Plin. 37, 139.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
haemachātēs, ae, m. (αἱμαχάτης), der Blutachat, Plin. 37, 139.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
HAEMACHATES — species achatis gemmae; apud Plin. l. 37. c. 10. sie dictus, quod sangneineo colore rubescat; seu quod torus sit sanguinei coloris: cum ceteri rubentibus et albis maculis distincti sint. De quo vide Salmas. ad Solin. p. 134 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Hemachate — Hem a*chate, n. [L. haemachates; Gr. a i^ma blood + acha ths agate.] (Min.) A species of agate, sprinkled with spots of red jasper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hemachatus haemachatus — Ringhal Hemachatus haemachatus … Wikipédia en Français
VENINS — Chez de très nombreux animaux existent des substances toxiques. Certaines d’entre elles sont d’origine végétale. Elles proviennent parfois des plantes dont ces animaux se nourrissent, tels les alcaloïdes que concentrent dans leurs tissus quelques … Encyclopédie Universelle
ringhals — ring·hals riŋ .hals n a venomous African elapid snake (Haemachates haemachatus) that is closely related to the true cobras but has carinate scales and that seldom strikes but spits or sprays its venom aiming at the eyes of its victim where the… … Medical dictionary
hemachate — ˈheməˌkāt noun ( s) Etymology: Latin haemachates, from (assumed) Greek haimachatēs, from Greek haima blood + achatēs agate more at agate : a light colored agate like bloodstone with red jasper spots … Useful english dictionary