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Definition of mars
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mars is as below...
Mars (n.) One of the
planets
of the solar
system,
the
fourth
in order from the sun, or the next
beyond
the
earth,
having
a
diameter
of about 4,200
miles,
a
period
of 687 days, and a mean
distance
of
141,000,000
miles.
It is
conspicuous
for the
redness
of its
light..
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Hyperotreta
::
Hyperotreta
(n. pl.) An order of
marsipobranchs,
including
the
Myxine
or
hagfish
and the genus
Bdellostoma.
They have
barbels
around
the
mouth,
one tooth on the
plate,
and a
communication
between
the nasal
aperture
and the
throat.
See
Hagfish..
Dibutyl
::
Dibutyl
(n.) A
liquid
hydrocarbon,
C8H18,
of the
marsh-gas
series,
being one of
several
octanes,
and
consisting
of two butyl
radicals.
Cf.
Octane..
Nototherium
::
Nototherium
(n.) An
extinct
genus of
gigantic
herbivorous
marsupials,
found in the
Pliocene
formation
of
Australia..
Petaurist
::
Petaurist
(n.) Any
flying
marsupial
of the
genera
Petaurus,
Phalangista,
Acrobata,
and
allied
genera.
See
Flying
mouse,
under
Flying,
and
Phalangister..
Areopagus
::
Areopagus
(n.) The
highest
judicial
court at
Athens.
Its
sessions
were held on Mars' Hill.
Hence,
any high court or
tribunal.
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.)
Originally,
an
officer
who had the care of
horses;
a
groom..
Entomophaga
::
Entomophaga
(n. pl.) A group of
marsupials
which are
partly
insectivorous,
as the
opossum..
Bettong
::
Bettong
(n.) A
small,
leaping
Australian
marsupial
of the genus
Bettongia;
the
jerboa
kangaroo..
Diamond-back
::
Diamond-back
(n.) The
salt-marsh
terrapin
of the
Atlantic
coast
(Malacoclemmys
palustris).
Phalanger
::
Phalanger
(n.) Any
marsupial
belonging
to
Phalangista,
Cuscus,
Petaurus,
and other
genera
of the
family
Phalangistidae.
They are
arboreal,
and the
species
of
Petaurus
are
furnished
with
lateral
parachutes.
See
Flying
phalanger,
under
Flying..
Array
::
Array (n.) To place or
dispose
in
order,
as
troops
for
battle;
to
marshal..
Marshaling
::
Marshaling
(n.) The
arrangement
of an
escutcheon
to
exhibit
the
alliances
of the
owner.
Marshaling
::
Marshaling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Marsha.
Rush
::
Rush (n.) A name given to many
aquatic
or
marsh-growing
endogenous
plants
with soft,
slender
stems,
as the
species
of
Juncus
and
Scirpus..
Marsh
::
Marsh (n.) A tract of soft wet land,
commonly
covered
partially
or
wholly
with
water;
a fen; a
swamp;
a
morass..
Plumbagineous
::
Plumbagineous
(a.)
Pertaining
to
natural
order
(Plumbagineae)
of
gamopetalous
herbs,
of which
Plumbago
is the type. The order
includes
also the marsh
rosemary,
the
thrift,
and a few other
genera..
Exhale
::
Exhale
(v. t.) To
breathe
out.
Hence:
To emit, as
vapor;
to send out, as an odor; to
evaporate;
as, the earth
exhales
vapor;
marshes
exhale
noxious
effluvia..
Dermopterygii
::
Dermopterygii
(n. pl.) A group of
fishlike
animals
including
the
Marsipobranchiata
and
Leptocardia.
Implacental
::
Implacental
(a.)
Without
a
placenta,
as
marsupials
and
monotremes..
Conodont
::
Conodont
(n.) A
peculiar
toothlike
fossil
of many
forms,
found
especially
in
carboniferous
rocks.
Such
fossils
are
supposed
by some to be the teeth of
marsipobranch
fishes,
but they are
probably
the jaws of
annelids..
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