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单词 fucus
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No, fucus isn’t a charming olde English way of spelling ficus, as in tree, or a variant of mucus, as in the intestinal coating soothed by eating immense quantities of yogurt. Don’t get butthurt over the OED’s awesomesauce — ephemeral slang in the dictionary has a rich and delightful history 2015-08-28T04:00:00Z
“Women chat of fucus this, and fucus that,” sighed Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the English Language, 1755. Don’t get butthurt over the OED’s awesomesauce — ephemeral slang in the dictionary has a rich and delightful history 2015-08-28T04:00:00Z
The principal employment of the poor, in this neighbourhood, is gathering the different species of fuci, commonly Manufactory of barilla. called sea-wreck, thrown up by the tide, or growing upon the breakers. Curiosities of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Vol.1-11 Historical, Entertaining & Commercial; Alphabetically Arranged. 11 Volume set. 2011-09-26T02:00:29.140Z
It seemed to be the same kind of vegetable production that Sir Joseph Banks had formerly distinguished by the appellation of fucus giganteus. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z
But art has taught her to supply furrowed deformities with ceruse boxes, and to repair a decayed complexion with an Italian fucus. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15
The leaves of one of these, apparently a species of that genus of sea-weed called by botanists fucus, after being gathered, are steeped in fresh water and hung up to dry. Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton
Are we to regard these as specimens of a fucus, perhaps the filum, or allied to it, which is known in some places by the appropriate name of sea-laces? The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
Not only their colour closely assimilates that of the particular kind of sea-weed which they frequent, but the appendages of their spines seem to be merely part of the fucus to which they are attached. Austral English A dictionary of Australasian words, phrases and usages with those aboriginal-Australian and Maori words which have become incorporated in the language, and the commoner scientific words that have had their origin in Australasia
I knew the vulgar name of most of the plants that Mr. Finlayson had gathered, but now I was taught systematically, and afterwards made a herbarium, both of land plants and fuci. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville
One of the sea fuci, forming a commercial article from the Malay Isles to China, where it is made into a strong cement. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
But when, in the course of these operations, fuci and corals are to be, for the first time, placed in these oceans, a change in his plan of administration is required. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
The marks of the last tide were plainly visible high up on the rugged rock-face, the last tide having left every ledge covered with washed-up fucus and bladder-wrack, speckled with white shells and sandy patches. Crown and Sceptre A West Country Story
The name is from the habits, "those of a fucus rather than a fungus," a far-fetched comparison, for my impression is there are no fuci that are carbonous, or have much resemblance to this plant. Synopsis of Some Genera of the Large Pyrenomycetes Camilla, Thamnomyces, Engleromyces
Are they of the class of the ulvae, confervae, or fuci? to be welcomed as old acquaintance, or, hitherto unnoticed, to be added to the catalogue of Nature’s endless stores? The King's Own
The English name for the fucus; the sea-weed used for the manufacture of kelp, and in some places artificially grown for that purpose. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
It feeds on fucus and other seaweeds, and the flesh is considered good eating, and not unlike veal or, some say, pork. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
Upon the walls themselves I could clearly make out the outline, as plain as a sun picture, of the fucus and the lycopods. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
This elegant fucus is of the Erica Marina or Sargazo kind, but has much finer parts than that. A Voyage to New Holland
A prodigious quantity of sea-weed grows all over it, which seemed to be the same sort of weed that Sir Joseph Banks distinguished by the name of fucus giganteus. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15 Forming A Complete History Of The Origin And Progress Of Navigation, Discovery, And Commerce, By Sea And Land, From The Earliest Ages To The Present Time
It is supposed that the sea-swallow derives his materials for the edible bird's nests at Borneo from this fucus. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
Influence of the small submarine sylvan region at the bottom of beds of rooted algae, or on far-extending floating layers of fucus — p. 302-311 and notes. h. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
Our raft swept past great specimens of fucus or seawrack, from three to four thousand feet in length, immense, incredibly long, looking like snakes that stretched out far beyond our horizon. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
TANGLE, s. an icicle; the large fuci or sea plant. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV.
We saw a considerable quantity of fucus natans, or gulf weed, but it generally was so far from the vessel, that I could not contrive to procure a sprig. A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America
A long and large fucus, thrown on our northern beaches after a gale of wind in the offing. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
The female fish deposits her eggs in numerous clusters, on the stalks of fuci, on corals, about the projecting sides of rocks, or on any other convenient substances. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 562, Saturday, August 18, 1832.
This combination exists sparingly in sea-water, abundantly in many species of fucus or sea-weed, and in the kelp made from them. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
The paths were encumbered with seaweed and fucus, between which grovelled a whole world of crustacea. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
Humboldt's description is somewhat different: he calls it the "vine-leaved fucus;" says, "the leaves are circular, of a tender green, and indented at the edges, stem brown, and three inches long." A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America
They live among reeds and long fuci, to which they cling with prehensile tails. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
The water came rustling up beneath the fucus as she crept along on the big stones; it returned with a quiet gurgle which made her shudder, though even that was not disagreeable. The Trespasser
Many of the species of the sea-wrack, or fucus, are called sea-bottles, in consequence of the stalks having round or oval vesicles or pods in them; the pod itself. The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
It is said of some that they cover themselves with seaweed and fucus, and then are taken for islands. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
However, this position is not tenable, as a single branch of fucus has never been found on the Florida reef. A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America
Some naturalists are of opinion that they are vestiges of the eggs of mollusca: but they appear to be more like fragments of fuci. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3
They laboured along the shore, beside the black, sinuous line of shrivelled fucus. The Trespasser
Ascending to the next group of rocks, we find the traces of life become more abundant, the number of species extended, and important additions made in certain vestiges of fuci, or sea-plants, and of fishes.  Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
The fuci and llianas grew in rigid perpendicular lines, due to the density of the element which had produced them. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
The ship seems to float in the air, and the spectator is often seized with vertigo, while he beholds through the crystalline fluid, submarine groves and beautiful shells glittering among tufts of fucus and sea-weed. The World of Waters A Peaceful Progress o'er the Unpathed Sea
The vine-leaved fucus presents a physiological phenomenon of the greatest interest. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
And I do now and then give her a fucus— FACE. The Alchemist
This fucus was too course too, it's no matter.— Volpone; Or, the Fox
I had placed myself at the port-scuttle, and saw some magnificent substructures of coral, zoophytes, seaweed, and fucus, agitating their enormous claws, which stretched out from the fissures of the rock. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
Stay, what are the ingredients to your fucus? Cynthia's Revels
The bristles which cover this plant are found in several other fuci.* Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
I saw long ribbons of fucus drifting above me, some globular, others tubular: Laurencia, Cladostephus with the slenderest foliage, Rhodymenia palmata resembling the fan shapes of cactus. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
But till I hear this, I shall keep privately to my own opinion with the same pertinacity and, as you will think, with the same philosophical spirit with which Koenig maintains that Cheirotherium-footsteps are fuci. Life and Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1
On the shores our nets brought in beautiful specimens of sea weed, and particularly a certain fucus, the roots of which were filled with the best mussels in the world. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea
O yes, sir, I have an excellent mineral fucus for the purpose. Cynthia's Revels
The bundles of fucus collected by M. Bonpland were completely identical with the specimens given us by the learned authors of the Flora of Peru. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
Because, just as 40,000 near–invisible buds have been counted in one five–square–millimeter space, so also have fucus plants been gathered that were over 500 meters long! Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
The sea, carpeted thickly with masses of prolific fucus, is a vast unbroken plain of vegetation, through which the vessel makes her way as a plow. The Survivors of the Chancellor
The sea, carpeted thickly with masses of prolific fucus, is a vast unbroken plain of vegetation, through which the vessel makes her way as a plough. The Survivors of the Chancellor, diary of J.R. Kazallon, passenger
The word under her silver shield, "omnis abest fucus"; alluding to thy spotless self, who art as far from impurity as from mortality. Cynthia's Revels
These rocks were hung with huge weeds, immense sea tangle, gigantic fucus—a genuine trellis of water plants fit for a world of giants. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
In these waterways our nets brought up fine samples of algae, in particular certain fucus plants whose roots were laden with the world's best mussels. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
I hear that some will cover themselves with algae and fucus plants. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
But it's more likely that these grasses, algae, and fucus plants were carried off from the beaches of Europe and America, then taken as far as this zone by the Gulf Stream. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
The trails were cluttered with algae and fucus plants, hosts of crustaceans swarming among them. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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